well here's a little review of me camping without the trailer. Basically no other way to say it but it sux. I was surprised to see that there was literally no change in mpg's when on the road and not pulling the trailer. I mounted the fridge on a "make shift" truss in the rear cargo area of the Jeep. I had originally planned on making a cargo rack to go above the tonneau cover but now that clearly isn't going to work. So it looks like the trailer is going to be the part of any camping trip. I carried minimal gear in one backpack but having the fridge mounted so high I had to use a step stool to reach the contents of the fridge(couldn't get anywhere near seeing it). I did some measuring and putting the fridge on the back of the jeep isn't going to work either. It's so tall that it would have to be mounted beyond the spare tire and it just doesn't look like that's going to work. So now it looks like the trailer is going to start going along on all camping trips that are not true back packing trips.
Here's my campsite for the past couple of nights. Right next to a river and had some water running through it. I slept like a baby.....and the pic doesn't do it justice. Half my hammock is out over the water.
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This was an awesome spot. I definitely made the right choice with selling the RTT. The hammocks for me are just the perfect platform for camping.
So now the fridge is out of the trailer I'm going to look into maybe building up a bracket to carry it on the rear of the trailer. I would like for it to be on the outside of the trailer for easier access but then there's really nothing to go inside the trailer other than misc camping gear. Thoughts/Suggestions????? I also thought about making an access panel in the rear with the fridge on some sort of a slide out but honestly think that's pushing my capabilities to fab it up and make it work right with sliders.
I think some of the next few trips are short weekend trips so I will likely leave it as is until I know for sure how to handle the fridge. Only big concern with the fridge inside the trailer is during the summers it can get 100* with 100% humidity. I'm a little concerned being up in the trailer could hurt the electronics in the fridge.....