Lone Peak Overland

Has anyone else had issues with there back hatch.

I was out camping and went to push it open from the inside and it popped out of the upper c channel.

I will be taking it in for warranty but just seeing if anyone else has seen
this issue.
Yes, mine started coming out and eventually it did fall out. LP warrantied it and fixed it, but I'm curious if the issue will present itself again. I should note mine was one of the first 10 built.
 
It happened to me as well. They have redesigned the end brackets so now has a insert that goes inside the tube at the top of the door. Should be no way it can come out now.
 
Interested in a gasoline/petrol heater, there’s lots of YouTube videos on this guy, looks very similar (at least from what I can see on the exterior) to a Webasto but at half the price


lower co2 output as well as lower exhaust temps compared to diesel. If I can figure out how to easily/safely tap into a gasoline fuel supply I like the idea of hard mounting it, I’d have no issues cutting holes in the truck bed for all the exhaust/supply lines if I could do it cleanly.
 
Order #452 checking in. I placed the order on 11/03/2023.
Truck: 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 shortbox (5'8" bed)
Options: Cab passthru window, heater port, 2 rear grab handles. Planning to keep this build very basic to maintain truck bed functionality.

Looking forward to seeing some built campers on here soon!

Well… it was a long wait, but am feeling pretty good now that this thing is on the truck.

I added a few extras during the confirmation call (juicebox, interior lights, side/back lights) and was glad to have those creature comforts on night 1.

LP staff was friendly and professional, and initial quality seems good.

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A little frustrated at this point. 8/13 confirmed my build with Kecia. Their online schedule to install was for mid September. I reached out 9/17 to ask what would happen next, I wasn’t clear who was initiating the scheduling of the install, and they replied that they were waiting on paperwork and for a few backordered items, and maybe the install would be mid October.

The waiting is the hardest part, and I know it’s not that far delayed yet, but I’m ready to get this tied off.
 
Hey folks, considering one of these, but I have a few hangups before I place an order, and was hoping some of you might be able to help.
- I plan to build a slide-out kitchen in the truck bed which necessitates having the tailgate open. With the permanently open passthrough, I'm worried about bugs getting into the sleeping area. What have you guys done about this?
- I also like the idea of having a little storage space at the head of the bed, and like the removable panels that Super Pacific use, or the lift-up panel that All Terra Tech has. Has anybody made something like this? Obviously this might address my bug concerns.
- Has anyone made their own insulated panels for the tent? I want to winter camp, and plan to use a diesel heater, but I'd also like to insulate it well so that I'm not just wasting heat.
- Bed length - I'm 6ft tall, any issues here?

Aside from these things, the Lone Peak option seems to best suit my needs and I'm thinking of placing an order pretty soon. Appreciate the feedback.
Cheers
 
Hey folks, considering one of these, but I have a few hangups before I place an order, and was hoping some of you might be able to help.
- I plan to build a slide-out kitchen in the truck bed which necessitates having the tailgate open. With the permanently open passthrough, I'm worried about bugs getting into the sleeping area. What have you guys done about this?
- I also like the idea of having a little storage space at the head of the bed, and like the removable panels that Super Pacific use, or the lift-up panel that All Terra Tech has. Has anybody made something like this? Obviously this might address my bug concerns.
- Has anyone made their own insulated panels for the tent? I want to winter camp, and plan to use a diesel heater, but I'd also like to insulate it well so that I'm not just wasting heat.
- Bed length - I'm 6ft tall, any issues here?

Aside from these things, the Lone Peak option seems to best suit my needs and I'm thinking of placing an order pretty soon. Appreciate the feedback.
Cheers
I leave the tail gate open all the time on my setup, I just turn on a bug zapper about 20 minutes before I head to bed and I've never had issues with bugs while sleeping. One of the reasons I went with lone peak was not having panels to move out of the way. I've got a bed build out, so I've got easily accessible spaces from bed to set things, as well as some of the storage items I offer, I've never wished I had more space to set things in or out of bed. I looked into insulated panels, but dropped the idea for the most part. I've camped in 20° so far (got the lone peak in April so havnt had it in winter yet) and still only used about 3/4 tank of my 5l diesel heater tank for a full night keeping it warm. Will see how it does when it drops down to 5° or lower this winter. The tent had velcro for an insulation layer, but talking with Kyle, he has no plans on offering it. I looked into making my own, which would be pretty easy, but will see how this winter goes. Another perk of the bed platform on the lone peak is. You have a few inches of air gap between the outside panels and the bed platform, so you don't get thermal transfer from outside to under your mattress. I am 6'4, I moved the bed back about 4" so I could sleep straight instead of at an angle, which you don't have the option to do on almost any other wedge camper. This is mostly due to my giant size 15 feet, my toes would touch the roof panel if sleeping straight. Now that I've moved the bed back a few inches, no longer have any issues. Hope this helps answer some questions.
 
Hey folks, considering one of these, but I have a few hangups before I place an order, and was hoping some of you might be able to help.
- I plan to build a slide-out kitchen in the truck bed which necessitates having the tailgate open. With the permanently open passthrough, I'm worried about bugs getting into the sleeping area. What have you guys done about this?
- I also like the idea of having a little storage space at the head of the bed, and like the removable panels that Super Pacific use, or the lift-up panel that All Terra Tech has. Has anybody made something like this? Obviously this might address my bug concerns.
- Has anyone made their own insulated panels for the tent? I want to winter camp, and plan to use a diesel heater, but I'd also like to insulate it well so that I'm not just wasting heat.
- Bed length - I'm 6ft tall, any issues here?

Aside from these things, the Lone Peak option seems to best suit my needs and I'm thinking of placing an order pretty soon. Appreciate the feedback.
Cheers

I don't have an LP, but I do have an Alu-Cab that the wife and I have been living in full-time for the past 14 months now. I have some info to share that you may find useful.

- I can't imagine trying to sleep with a wide open space at the end of the truck. Sometimes we have no bugs, but most night (~80%+) we deal with some level of bugs. They are attracted to the inside of the camper for some reason (heat, lights, I don't know) but they will quickly become a nuisance.

- Our Canopy Camper has the built in, pivoting 'table' opposite the pivoting bed platform. This thing is very handy. During the day it is my wife's desk, and at night it holds a lot of stuff for us, though we usually leave it hinged upwards, and slide things in between it and the outer tent fabric. I would definitely recommend coming up with something like this for your setup. Ours is a tight enough fit that it would prevent bugs from coming up from underneath and into the bed space.

- Insulated panels aren't worth the effort IMO. A diesel heater isn't this on/off/on/off type of device (the internet may be to blame for this idea, but I am not sure). They take ~5 minutes to get going, and then ~5 minutes to shut down. They work best at steady state, meaning they work best when left on for long periods of time. There also isn't enough 'stuff' inside of a camper to really heat soak, and then use that heat to keep the interior warm. When we shut ours off, it gets cold inside very quickly, more quickly than the time it takes the heater to spool down and then spool back up again.

You will be wasting heat IMO. When we run ours we leave our two side windows partially unzippered, near the top. We fully closed the windows on the camper once, when it was 15 degrees out and dumping snow, and the heater got the interior temperature up to 110 degrees(!) before we cracked open the side windows. This is a 5kw version. On low, 1 gallon of diesel lasts us ~20 hours, fyi.
 
I don't have an LP, but I do have an Alu-Cab that the wife and I have been living in full-time for the past 14 months now. I have some info to share that you may find useful.

- I can't imagine trying to sleep with a wide open space at the end of the truck. Sometimes we have no bugs, but most night (~80%+) we deal with some level of bugs. They are attracted to the inside of the camper for some reason (heat, lights, I don't know) but they will quickly become a nuisance.

- Our Canopy Camper has the built in, pivoting 'table' opposite the pivoting bed platform. This thing is very handy. During the day it is my wife's desk, and at night it holds a lot of stuff for us, though we usually leave it hinged upwards, and slide things in between it and the outer tent fabric. I would definitely recommend coming up with something like this for your setup. Ours is a tight enough fit that it would prevent bugs from coming up from underneath and into the bed space.

- Insulated panels aren't worth the effort IMO. A diesel heater isn't this on/off/on/off type of device (the internet may be to blame for this idea, but I am not sure). They take ~5 minutes to get going, and then ~5 minutes to shut down. They work best at steady state, meaning they work best when left on for long periods of time. There also isn't enough 'stuff' inside of a camper to really heat soak, and then use that heat to keep the interior warm. When we shut ours off, it gets cold inside very quickly, more quickly than the time it takes the heater to spool down and then spool back up again.

You will be wasting heat IMO. When we run ours we leave our two side windows partially unzippered, near the top. We fully closed the windows on the camper once, when it was 15 degrees out and dumping snow, and the heater got the interior temperature up to 110 degrees(!) before we cracked open the side windows. This is a 5kw version. On low, 1 gallon of diesel lasts us ~20 hours, fyi.
Good info. Where did you put your fuel pump again, to reduce noise? I bought a 15L skinny tank to put in similar spot you did, but it juuuust doesn't fit by a wee bit :( Now I'm looking at a 3gal spun aluminum diesel tank to rear mount like a propane bottle.

I posted on Tune site today about your propane leaks experience, someone was gonna mount his 10lb propane with quick disconnects, inside and under a cabinet.

P.s. no Lone Peak here either, but I do like some of the innovations.
 

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