yeah in English the Joke is
"He who smelled it dealt it"
I dont know why people cant bury their poop when camping!
"He who smelled it dealt it"
I dont know why people cant bury their poop when camping!
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Oh just visit here..yeah in English the Joke is
"He who smelled it dealt it"
I dont know why people cant bury their poop when camping!
Lets not even go there, That class stratification sucks..Hah I've been there as well, what a mess. Must be the most holy and the most polluted river at the same time.
So your roof bars are really wide and that is how you can fit the toys..??Tent and Kayak? No problem! Bikes on the hitch mount and a warm, quiet, comfortable bed for 2-3 people.
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Really...Only issue with RTT is inability to leave camp without dropping the tent. Sometimes, it is nice to be able to leave your tent up with all the stuff in it and go for a short drive.
UpssI think he meant drive the vehicle that the tent is attached to. Not much of a problem with a hardshell. I use a power drill to raise and lower the tent. 5-10 minutes at the most and sleeping bags/pillows stay inside.
Upss
Please disregard my comment I'm a space cadet en Espanol.
Only issue with RTT is inability to leave camp without dropping the tent. Sometimes, it is nice to be able to leave your tent up with all the stuff in it and go for a short drive.
Yours open up and down or on a edge...??Well, with the Maggiolina it is down in 1 minute or maybe 2 minutes, and you leave all the sleeping stuff inside. So you can just do a trip or 4x4 track and return, barely costing any extra time.
In that Case a Canvas/pole tent will be gone in a second, or at least kattywompus forever..On top of that, I once had a slightly unsafe situation at night, and we decided to take of the ladder, throw it in the car. Then we just drove off with the Maggiolina tent standing up right. Yes the car is much higher in that case. But other then that, it doesn't matter. We drove one or two kilometer and then put the Maggiolina down and drove on to find a safe place.
For now, wowsees what a pretty cruiserOne note about driving with the Maggiolina: Obviously you will destroy it that way over time, I don't think it would like all the movement and the wind from front direction. But it is good enough to get away with. We weren't driving that fast.
Anyway if it would be a real life or death situation, just floor it, because the rooftent is not important then.
We had the upright type, which is the only one who carries the Maggiolina name. The one with one hinge is called Columbus I think.
But about the wind, they can handle so much wind it is incredible. We were in Nepal, and we were surprised by a storm. Lot's of rain and wind.
There was not enough time to get the tent down, the wind came up really fast! Almost instantly the storm was there. It was a bit mountaines area near Pokhara.
When the Maggiolina is upright, it is really strong. But when you're taking it down, it is sloppy in the process and all over the place. This means we didn't want to take it down because the wind would do a lot of damage if it's weak like that.
So it was standing upright and taking a beating of the wind. The whole Landcruiser was moving left to right, but the Maggiolina didn't care. It didn't move (apart from the car moving).
But since it was also like a monsoon rain, we didn't keep it dry