I have a dilemma of finding the right "trail capability" and comfort compromise that my fiancé would like to join me regularly. Obviously the largest factor would be trail size and height for branches.
I have a 23' F150 Raptor with 37" tires.. it's an amazing vehicle and so comfortable, but limited payload and I'm finding it's rather large for Colorado trails.
I've been looking back at Gladiators, but I don't know if there will be enough room for us, no matter what camper I would put on it. It's me, her (she's small 95lbs), a possible baby/car seat in the near future, and four German Shepherds who currently ride in the bed of the Raptor with a bed mat and an RSI Smart cap. They really like it.
The obvious choice is some sort of soft-sided pop up camper, sleep two (plus possible baby) up top and the dogs below. But once you take into account just the weight of living beings being like 600 lbs, then add in all the supplies and a camper, not sure if it's doab-able.
Ideally I'd like a rig that could do the Rubicon trail, or Black Bear Pass, or Lake Como/Mount Blanca trail (since that's local to me), but I'm just not sure if such a build is possible with my requirements.
The other option would be to keep the Raptor and put a front locker in, and a light Scout or pop-up with some air bags. Or maybe a Power Wagon or AT4X, but I know those also have limited payload.
Another option would be to look into trailers, but it seems like having an off-road trailer with something like a Gladiator would limit you just as much as a Full-size pickup camper would.
She also thinks I should look into the Cybertruck dual motor, which surprisingly has front and rear locking differentials, 35" tires, 17" ground clearance and 2,500lb payload. Of course range could be an issue, but EV's actually get good range driving slow. It's high speed air resistance driving that kills them.
So I've budgeted around $150K for my build, but don't know what route to take as everything is a compromise. What have you guys found to be the best trail capability/living/comfort compromise?
I have a 23' F150 Raptor with 37" tires.. it's an amazing vehicle and so comfortable, but limited payload and I'm finding it's rather large for Colorado trails.
I've been looking back at Gladiators, but I don't know if there will be enough room for us, no matter what camper I would put on it. It's me, her (she's small 95lbs), a possible baby/car seat in the near future, and four German Shepherds who currently ride in the bed of the Raptor with a bed mat and an RSI Smart cap. They really like it.
The obvious choice is some sort of soft-sided pop up camper, sleep two (plus possible baby) up top and the dogs below. But once you take into account just the weight of living beings being like 600 lbs, then add in all the supplies and a camper, not sure if it's doab-able.
Ideally I'd like a rig that could do the Rubicon trail, or Black Bear Pass, or Lake Como/Mount Blanca trail (since that's local to me), but I'm just not sure if such a build is possible with my requirements.
The other option would be to keep the Raptor and put a front locker in, and a light Scout or pop-up with some air bags. Or maybe a Power Wagon or AT4X, but I know those also have limited payload.
Another option would be to look into trailers, but it seems like having an off-road trailer with something like a Gladiator would limit you just as much as a Full-size pickup camper would.
She also thinks I should look into the Cybertruck dual motor, which surprisingly has front and rear locking differentials, 35" tires, 17" ground clearance and 2,500lb payload. Of course range could be an issue, but EV's actually get good range driving slow. It's high speed air resistance driving that kills them.
So I've budgeted around $150K for my build, but don't know what route to take as everything is a compromise. What have you guys found to be the best trail capability/living/comfort compromise?