First Trip in my AT Horizon

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My AT Horizon modifications are discussed here

https://forum.ih8mud.com/trailer-tech/331514-horizon-hub-modification-few-others.html

Several members of The Rising Sun and Wasatch clubs met in Moab over the weekend and camped at Area BFE.

Gave me an opportunity to try out the trailer.

It tracks well behind the Landcruisr, but seems to bounce a bit at low speeds. Once I speed up, it dampens out. This is not the new AT Air suspension, but the older Torsion bar setup. This slight bouncing occurs on city roads. It's hard to pack the trailer differently with the batteries and water up front. I do have it towing level, I was wondering if I used a lower hitch and dropped the nose down an inch if that would change the ride.

The trailer took me about 20 minutes to setup and this included both awnings and unpacking. It was the awnings that took me the longest.

Several people have commented how hard the Globetrotter RTT is to setup. That you have to climb up to get the leverage to open it. I tried something new which made it easy. I opened the top to unpack and opened up the RTT with the top open to provide a better angle, reached in and pulled on the strap and it opened easy even with the changing room panels installed. Then closed the top, zippered the room panels together and that was all it took to deploy the RTT. Took me much longer on the awnings because I was trying to figure out how they worked first.

The nights were really cold. I used a Mr. buddy Heater on a small table with a battery powered CO monitor at bed level., I left the front door cracked a bit and was nice and toasty. I was hoping to use the New Zodi tent heater I bought on ebay (They don't sell them anymore), but the hoses for it had not come in before I left for Moab. That will be a better setup, with the heat unit outside and hooked up to one of my propane tanks. Just a hose will be in the tent providing heat. I will keep the Mr. Buddy Heater as a backup. Glad I had it.

The bed in the RTT was very comfortable and I slept well. The kitchen worked great.

Driving home there were high winds which made driving a bit more squirrelly.

The larger Pop up camper I had seemed to track better in the tight mtn curves at speed, but this trailer did fine. Probably having a heavier trailer here helped relative to the Pop-up.

Overall, very happy with this setup. The one lesson I learned was to buy really good food storage Tupperware. The beans packed in a Tupperware container opened up and spilled all over the inside of my fridge. They were pretty good beans too!
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Nice set up, love the changing room, very nice!! BTW...what area in Moab did you all camp?


Jim
 
Nice set up, love the changing room, very nice!! BTW...what area in Moab did you all camp?


Jim

We were in Area BFE which is about 13 miles south of Moab
 
Wow!!..nice setup...that AT stuff is first rate goods.

Just a quick observation:

Your water tank isn't black, does it matter for algae growth? I thought they were black to prevent growing goodies on the inside.

Best of luck and enjoy, thanks for sharing

Pat
 
Wow!!..nice setup...that AT stuff is first rate goods.

Just a quick observation:

Your water tank isn't black, does it matter for algae growth? I thought they were black to prevent growing goodies on the inside.

Best of luck and enjoy, thanks for sharing

Pat

Mine is an older unit (2005). had not heard that, maybe should swap it out
 
Nice Ken!
 
Mine is an older unit (2005). had not heard that, maybe should swap it out

I didn't mean to make more work for you...maybe run it past the Grand Phubah Martyn..I'm sure it could be sprayed if that was the case.
 
I did, he said "Algae will grow in the white tank, you need to make sure it is drained between usage and cleaned with diluted bleach on a regular basis. "

I think I will order the black tank. Maybe I can tweak the white one to work with the shower system in my truck. Thats about 4 good showers worth of water
 
I did, he said "Algae will grow in the white tank, you need to make sure it is drained between usage and cleaned with diluted bleach on a regular basis. "

I think I will order the black tank. Maybe I can tweak the white one to work with the shower system in my truck. Thats about 4 good showers worth of water

If the tolerances on the tank hold down afford a bit of room...how about having a sheet metal "cover" that that would block out the sunlight. I think every water ecepticle should be cleaned on a regular basis. If your not using it for drinking, I think it becomes less of an issue, but a good habit none the less.

Pat
 
would rattle can (black) do the trick ?
 

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