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70cj5 said:I found this site from a guy I met in Ouray, CO while on vacation. Here is my rig.
more info on the trailer.
70cj5 said:I found this site from a guy I met in Ouray, CO while on vacation. Here is my rig.
70cj5 said:Ok.
It is a Trak Shak. It is about 10' x 20' when open with a 8' screened in porch. It has 2 queen beds and room for another under one of them. It has 2 frig/freezers and a stove. The solar panels charge a battery that runs the frig/freezers. I can carry 9 jerry cans (I have 30 gal of water and 15 gal of gas) and 2-10lb LP bottles plus a lot of crap inside. I have a hot water heater and shower enclosure for it so I can ruff it way out in the wilderness too. Actually if I have a source of water, food is my only limitation, and I can haul a few weeks worth of that. My boss is scared I'm not going back to work.
70cj5 said:Ok.
It is a Trak Shak. It is about 10' x 20' when open with a 8' screened in porch. It has 2 queen beds and room for another under one of them. It has 2 frig/freezers and a stove. The solar panels charge a battery that runs the frig/freezers. I can carry 9 jerry cans (I have 30 gal of water and 15 gal of gas) and 2-10lb LP bottles plus a lot of crap inside. I have a hot water heater and shower enclosure for it so I can ruff it way out in the wilderness too. Actually if I have a source of water, food is my only limitation, and I can haul a few weeks worth of that. My boss is scared I'm not going back to work.
Dang the Austrailians, anyhow!!!70cj5 said:Ok.
It is a Trak Shak. It is about 10' x 20' when open with a 8' screened in porch. It has 2 queen beds and room for another under one of them. It has 2 frig/freezers and a stove. The solar panels charge a battery that runs the frig/freezers. I can carry 9 jerry cans (I have 30 gal of water and 15 gal of gas) and 2-10lb LP bottles plus a lot of crap inside. I have a hot water heater and shower enclosure for it so I can ruff it way out in the wilderness too. Actually if I have a source of water, food is my only limitation, and I can haul a few weeks worth of that. My boss is scared I'm not going back to work.
Hilldweller said:Dang the Austrailians, anyhow!!!
They have so many great trailers to pick from.... ....and the competition leads to some nicer prices...
How did you import it? I've looked into it with a friend that I've got down under and it's close to $4k to ship one here...
JIMBO said::suning: Outta curiousity, 70cj5, is that solar pnl a 60 or 80 watt??
Mine is 60 watt and since I do ALL my camping in the HIGH Sierras, (trees) I move it several times during the day
That looks like a real CAPABLE trailer set-up
:suning: :suning: JIMBO
What a great find.70cj5 said:I did not import it, it was imported by a camper manufacture for "testing" (no they are not selling them here the cost is too high). I bought it after the test, it is an 07 and had never been used till I got it.
70cj5 said:I found this site from a guy I met in Ouray, CO while on vacation. Here is my rig.
We did Black Bear pass (not that hard if you can do 6 point turns) the next day without the camper then took it the following day through the passes and camped on the otherside of Cinnimon Pass. Can't wait to go back.granitex1 said:Glad to see that you made it over to the site, how many more days did you stay with the bear?