cobound
Adventurer
I've been wanting to share this since I got it (from another board member) and I finally have some shots to share!
Details first:
1960's Heilite camper, custom built frame and axle with 35" tires, pintle hitch, great storage, water jug tongue mount...I removed the canoe rack for our CO trip, but I have ideas on putting it back on and using it for other stuff.
My first cruise w/ my Scrambler:
My first camping excursion w/ the Scrambler and Heilite; an hour from home, borrowed canopy:
My second voyage w/ the pkg, purchased my own canopy and used a small tarp for rain protection, 5 hours from home. Had a couple adults camp w/ me, they set up a queen air mattress in the bottom and it fit great, room to walk in and out even:
Our most recent trek, 20 hours from home (Ouray, Leadville and Frisco, CO), larger tarp for rain protection...this worked awesome! Kids slept in the bottom, we were comfy in the top portion. While the JK isn't as set up as nicely as the Scrambler, towing you'd never know it was back there until you looked:
Off to White River National Forest:
Kids slept comfy below, and we had room to change, walk in and out.
Overall we're real happy w/ the unit. We have a few mods we'll be making, probably put a receiver hitch mount to the back for bikes or a receiver rack, bed board needs to be replaced as it is WAY bowed, we both roll to the center...but the tarp and canopy were great protection!
Had to share, pretty stoked to have it.
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Details first:
1960's Heilite camper, custom built frame and axle with 35" tires, pintle hitch, great storage, water jug tongue mount...I removed the canoe rack for our CO trip, but I have ideas on putting it back on and using it for other stuff.
My first cruise w/ my Scrambler:

My first camping excursion w/ the Scrambler and Heilite; an hour from home, borrowed canopy:






My second voyage w/ the pkg, purchased my own canopy and used a small tarp for rain protection, 5 hours from home. Had a couple adults camp w/ me, they set up a queen air mattress in the bottom and it fit great, room to walk in and out even:

Our most recent trek, 20 hours from home (Ouray, Leadville and Frisco, CO), larger tarp for rain protection...this worked awesome! Kids slept in the bottom, we were comfy in the top portion. While the JK isn't as set up as nicely as the Scrambler, towing you'd never know it was back there until you looked:





Off to White River National Forest:

Kids slept comfy below, and we had room to change, walk in and out.

Overall we're real happy w/ the unit. We have a few mods we'll be making, probably put a receiver hitch mount to the back for bikes or a receiver rack, bed board needs to be replaced as it is WAY bowed, we both roll to the center...but the tarp and canopy were great protection!
Had to share, pretty stoked to have it.
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