Botto's Expedition Trailer

bottobro

BottoBro
Hello all!

I have been lurking on this forum and now that I have made my plans and put the wheels in motion I figured I'd post up here



A little story on how this all began.

Since I have been little, every year my grandmother and I always wanted to road trip across the US. We made a promise when I able to drive and was finished with college that we would rent a camper and do it. In March of 2014 she past away. This ended the chance for us to fulfill our dream.

This past year I have decided to live out our dreams and in 2016 that I was going to attend GONEmoab. If you don't know for me it's a 2195 Mile trip from NY one way.

The trip soon escalated to visiting my best friend who is moving out west. Then it turned into screw it, it's my last real trip before the real world, let's make my dream come true of seeing the coast.

The trip now includes:
1. Mt Rushmore
2.Seattle Washington
3.San Francisco
4.Los Angeles
5.The Grand Canyon
6. GONEmoab
7.Denver

So with this became my first real overlanding adventure. With this trip I will be designing and constructing an Expedition trailer.

Back to the living situation problem. So I have always been a fan of backpacking and living off the land, so instantly I have loved overlanding. But I haven't had much time do to school. I just love going out there and seeing every little back road.

I originally thought to just buy a rooftop tent and throw it on the X but that has its limitations. (no set homebase, getting snagged on trees offroading, bulky) I though of doing a Tear drop but that is out of my price range. Then I fell in love with the M416 Military trailer.

So for the past few weeks I have been watching every little thing possible with those things online. (ridiculous what people think they are worth) Talking to my dad today he said I could use his old snowmobile trailer.


So welcome to the Build!
Now there wont be updates until 2 weeks from now when I get home to get the wood off the trailer but heres my plan

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(Best pic I have of it)

During spring break I plan on Contacting a Sheet metal company to cut and bend the parts for the "Tub" and strip the trailer down to the frame to see what I am working with

This is my plan

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My welding skills are not the best, so I hope to imporve them. Any Tips and tricks or advice you care to share will be awesome!
 
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biskit

Adventurer
Hi bro, welcome to the club. Your plans are great:ylsmoke: I've no tips at this time, just that you keep the updates coming once the build begins. Wish I was your side of the pond (and as young) :victory:
 

Titanpat57

Expedition Leader
Hi and welcome!

Sorry to hear that you'll be doing it alone, but I think it's awesome you hung onto the dream.

Prepping a trailer for that sort of tow is no easy task. You did a nice job on your design, but I think after about 3 weeks in the RTT, you're going wish you something hardsided. I also think it'll be a pain opening and closing it , no matter how good you get at it.

Looking at what you have going there, I think I would throw a new axle under there, and build something on top of it. I would much rather crawl into a waterproof, windproof, warmer sleeping area after a long day on the road...especially if there's questionable weather.

I'm sure am envious. ..it sounds like the adventure of a lifetime young man...good luck to ya, and safe travels.
 

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