I am wondering if any of you have any tips or hacks on how to load and unload your RTT easily.
My wife isn't as strong as she used to be and lately we have fierce trouble lifting the tent on our car.
I am thinking of making some sort of frame to slide the tent onto the roof rack as I don't have anywhere to put a hoist up.
I think this is the biggest issue people have. Some would say just leave it on the roof year round. We also have the issue of height- I'm 5'6", wife is 5'2", and it's on a Ford Expedition.
I've had to take ours off because the wife needed the truck and had to go into a parking garage with limited clearance. We have a Tepui Autana 3-person.
What I end up doing is:
1. Open the tent and empty the insides; bedding, mattress, etc.
2. Remove the tent cover
3. Remove rain fly (optional, it's like 5lbs with the bars)
This is much, much lighter. However, in 10-15 years when I'm in my 50s, I don't know how well I'll be able to manage putting it on/off.
I've thought about building a 2"x4" ramp system for the tent. Basically it would look like the letter N w/o the right upright.
Now that I think about it, I wonder if a drywall lift would work. Weight the base (or long outriggers), and it should be capable. Hmmm...
We eventually plan on getting a Tacoma, so a bed rack might be easier for on/off. Hopefully it'd be low enough to clear the garage door so I can use a ceiling hoist. Garage has 10'3" ceiling, but a 7' door. Go figure.