I borrowed a hitch (haven't had time to finish couple pieces) and took the frame/box out to get a feel for pulling it. It has a great balance, but it will get more and more front heavy as it gets assembled/ so I have to keep gear loads in mind. When I was out I had 3-4 people talk to me about it- and sent them to the site for reference, and answer questions.
If I repeat myself or failed to explain my intentions, I apologize..... The trailer is meant to be a go anywhere (above water) that I want to pull it. The high ground clearance and IRS contribute to the off-road capabilities. It is ONLY meant for 2-3 people and strong enough to carry heavy amount of gear in the worst of times, but be comfortable with all camp amenities in the best of times. I'm not really an RV kind of guy, and used to sleeping on the ground at camp. The older I get however, makes me appreciate a good tent. The roof top tent and vestibule will be a good compromise. When it's complete, It will have a complete running water kitchen, propane stove, chuck pantry, hot shower, dual battery power, solar/ generator recharge, security lighting, radio transceiver, strongbox, and dedicated expedition tools.
Most other answers and pics can be found in the previous pages of the thread.
Hopefully, I will start on powder and paint soon so I can finally assemble this thing and get it out in the trees.
I hope this helps. Thanks for the interest.