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I agree. We arrived early (7:45 am) so the parking and lines were tolerable. Ali and I both feel that camping near the event would be better (we stayed in town). Having a bike to go back and forth between camp, being able to make your own lunch at camp, resting between intense info sessions and the sort.Glad you enjoyed, I am not sure I will go to another., unless maybe I camp at the event. I did see some very cool stuff, but there was too much time just waiting for me, 1.45 hours in line to get to parking, another 30 minutes to get into the event and 45 minutes to get food.
Very cool stuff.This! More information please.
Hey Ash, can you post up the Overkill Camper website? I thought I would be able to find it via google but no luck. I believe these guys are just getting going and agree that this option is worthy of consideration.I think the Overkill campers out of Bend, OR with a slideout box is a really good use of limited space. This is the only teardrop-ish style of camper that one can sit and put their feet on the floor. Furthermore, I loved their pull out kitchen drawer. They're the only ones who gave some thought to cooking and prepping surface is a priority vs putting the sink right next to the stove. Another innovative design they have that no one else seems to have is a pass through opening between the rear galley and the main cabin. So, you can place your plates of food directly onto the dinette table from the outside. Their galley area lighting caught my eye as well.
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Also, I think they should have flipped the kitchen around so that you don't have to walk around it's front to gain access to the back galley.Hey Ash, can you post up the Overkill Camper website? I thought I would be able to find it via google but no luck. I believe these guys are just getting going and agree that this option is worthy of consideration.
Why the Partner. Why are you sick of the Brunton/Primus?My next stove will be a Partner Steel. Totally fugley, but damn good stoves. I'm sick of my Brunton/Primus.
My experience with Primus stoves has never been good. Mostly because their piezo starters don't work half the time, and replacement parts are not available. In fact, customer service with Primus is non-existent. I bought the Brunton because it was getting good reviews at the time. Turns out they were acquired by Primus. They are cheesy, flimsy stoves.Why the Partner. Why are you sick of the Brunton/Primus?
Here Pappy, I've been researching this as well:This! More information please.
Hey Ash, can you post up the Overkill Camper website? I thought I would be able to find it via google but no luck. I believe these guys are just getting going and agree that this option is worthy of consideration.
Why the Partner. Why are you sick of the Brunton/Primus?
Yeah me too I have no luck I think they're just getting goingI've tried to find their site w/o any luck. I'll keep trying.