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JP, this ones for you to get back at you for that V8 comment.:)

Jeremy

Dude that is so note me..... I mean okay I do have an RTT and a fridge... oh and I did splurge a bit and get the Snow Peak grill and lantern but certianly not the chop sticks...and lets be honest the portable hot shower is a neccessity!!

Mark my words though I will never have a snorkel nor will I attend and overland trianing class... I will leave that for the hardcore yuppies:grinpimp:
 
Well then you sir will never be certified. I guess you will just have to take pictures behind Costco until you get your license.:D

Jeremy
 
Dude that is so note me..... I mean okay I do have an RTT and a fridge... oh and I did splurge a bit and get the Snow Peak grill and lantern but certianly not the chop sticks...and lets be honest the portable hot shower is a neccessity!!

Mark my words though I will never have a snorkel nor will I attend and overland trianing class... I will leave that for the hardcore yuppies:grinpimp:


I laugh in your showers general direction.
Hey JP I'm sure it comes in handy for killing bugs.
I'm sure it makes great coffee.

How long did it take to get warm?:flipoff2:

I thought Rick and I were bad when it came to having all the gadgets. But you have us all beat. I'm jealous.
 
I can do without a RTT for now, despite their coolness factor and quick setup:cool: I rather like the palace we used at GSMTR this year with a 7 foot ceiling if we're going to be a site for more than 1 nite. I don't have to wiggle around on top of the sleeping bag to get dressed anymore. And, I don't need a shower - I smell like roses all the time :p

I confess I'm still considering this little gem. I've seen them at truckstops and they look like they would hold up to being on the trail and bounced around.
 
You guys are killing me. I could live off little debbies and coffee for 3 days.:rolleyes:

Still using the same tent for over 10 years and cooking on hand-me-down Coleman gear.

Jeremy
 
You guys are killing me. I could live off little debbies and coffee for 3 days.:rolleyes:

Still using the same tent for over 10 years and cooking on hand-me-down Coleman gear.

Jeremy

Yeah well you actually have to make an event in order for me to believe that. :flipoff2:
 
You guys are killing me. I could live off little debbies and coffee for 3 days.:rolleyes:

Still using the same tent for over 10 years and cooking on hand-me-down Coleman gear.

Jeremy

I could live off a jar of peanut butter and water for a week........ but filet mignon and a good shiraz is so much better and more civilized :grinpimp:

All joking aside... the RTT and the ARB fridge are by far the best investments I made for my month long trip out west last summer. you can't IMHO beat the comfort and easy of set-up the RTT provides all while saving the valuable interior space; something that is of great importance when you are doing a month long trip vs. your typical yuppie weekend camping trip. The same goes for the fridge, I have way more useable space via the lack of ice.... not to mention no more soggy food :grinpimp:
 
I laugh in your showers general direction.
Hey JP I'm sure it comes in handy for killing bugs.
I'm sure it makes great coffee.

How long did it take to get warm?:flipoff2:

I thought Rick and I were bad when it came to having all the gadgets. But you have us all beat. I'm jealous.

the shower was to keep the wife happy on the trip out west last year..... which she never used ironically:bang:
 

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