GRM
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7 years ago, I found Rocinante in a field in Paso Robles. My 1985 4Runner has seen better days and needed to be retired. My goal with the truck has always been to have a 'expedition' worthy rockcrawler that can take me over the most remote trails of California. While I won't get into the details of the vehicle build (you can read that here: http://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/rocinante-the-1986-extra-cab-4x4.252368/), I will say that the biggest hurdle I have been trying to conquer was being able to quickly setup and take down camp.
My first attempt was a sleeping platform - which didn't fit my needs. But I knew that having a hard-side shell was a necessity for my style of travel.
After this years Dusy-Ershim trail, the stress cracks in the Brahma shell were beyond repair. My goal was to find a similar replacement - a noble plan that was thrown out the window when I found a Wildernest shell 5 miles from my house!
When I saw the shell, I jumped at the chance, as this could be a great solution to quickly setting up camp. I contacted the owner and bought it sight-unseen. I knew it had some mildew and mold issues - but all are things that could be fixed. After a lot of effort trying to get the shell off at his house (these things are heavy!) we came to my house and made quick work to get it on my old Toyota.
My first attempt was a sleeping platform - which didn't fit my needs. But I knew that having a hard-side shell was a necessity for my style of travel.
After this years Dusy-Ershim trail, the stress cracks in the Brahma shell were beyond repair. My goal was to find a similar replacement - a noble plan that was thrown out the window when I found a Wildernest shell 5 miles from my house!
When I saw the shell, I jumped at the chance, as this could be a great solution to quickly setting up camp. I contacted the owner and bought it sight-unseen. I knew it had some mildew and mold issues - but all are things that could be fixed. After a lot of effort trying to get the shell off at his house (these things are heavy!) we came to my house and made quick work to get it on my old Toyota.