Off-road Camper Trailers

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i thought I would share some pics of our Camper Trailer. Basically a canvas tent on a trailer with some extras. It is fitted with two LPG bottles, two 20 litre jerry can holders. Two large fridge slide compartments, large toolbox storage area. 100 litre water tank (22 gallon) with electric pump.

Fold out stainless steel sink, 4 burner gas (LPG) stove. It has a queen sized bed with plenty of storage underneath it. The power plant is two 100amp hour Calcium batteries. LED lights. I have a 250 watt solar panel to keep the batteries charged and a 95 litre fridge (about 20 gallon) to keep the beer cold.

The suspension is independant trailing arms with HD coil spring and two Monroe landcruser shocks on each side. It has a swing-away spare wheel carrier on the back, and runs on 100s Cruza wheels and BFG AT's.
The main tent is setup in less than 5 minutes, the annex room takes an extra 15 minutes for the roof and another 10 more minutes if all of the walls are fitted. We don't normally fit all the walls.
 
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Boy! When you guys go camping, you really go all out.
Nice set up.
 
For the last month or two I've been looking at RTT's to buy for the summer and in the process my attention often turned to off road trailers, at first out of curiosity and then just because of how cool they are and how much can be done with them. If they weren't prohibited on area beaches here, I would have probably bought one. There was one locally on CL that was a perfect platform and already had a cheapish RTT on it that I could have decked out quite nicely. Much like you've done with yours. It must be great to have and yours is about perfect. :cheers:
 
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