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2000 GMT400 CREW CAB SFA SWAP-The Warden: Fuel leak fixed and awaiting surgery…

The ultimate goal for this truck is tow duty/family camping trips/small offroad adventures.
I also like this one. Looks a little more offroad friendly.

https://kansascity.craigslist.org/rvs/d/apache-slide-in-truck-camper/6543667084.html

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Oy. You could buy your truck several times over for that price, eh?
 
To me, I still don't get why they put bathroom's in slide-in truck campers. Who the hell is taking a shit in a slide-in camper?? It's to sleep in, get out of the weather, and possibly cook. You usually don't hang out in a truck camper like you would a tow behind hardside. But I guess I think a bit differently than 99% of the people who buy these things.
 
Mines pretty off road friendly. It will go all over the mtns and desert.
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Yeah, I would like to have one like that, the only thing that causes concern is when I want to bring my blazer having a setup like that. Then you have to look at pulling doubles (since mine is a trailer queen)...which I'm not a fan of pulling doubles, and some states don't allow you to do it legally...or bring two tow rigs

My family hangs in there decently. And the bathroom is super handy for the 5yr old that's still working on potty training.

Nah, make them go outside...gotta get the full camping experience :poop:
 
Yeah, I would like to have one like that, the only thing that causes concern is when I want to bring my blazer having a setup like that. Then you have to look at pulling doubles (since mine is a trailer queen)...which I'm not a fan of pulling doubles, and some states don't allow you to do it legally...or bring two tow rigs



Nah, make them go outside...gotta get the full camping experience :poop:
Oh believe me, there was plenty of outside peeing lessons last summer lol.
Given his love of civilized, paved campsites...I think that might prove a little awkward. :rolleyes:

:haha: :rotfl:
I don't think you understand the fact that there is no "wilderness" around here. You can't just find a dirt road and camp on it. Someone somewhere owns it. The only camping is designated sights, which is why we desire to get to parts of the country that have actual wilderness to get away from the concrete.

Here, let me share this with you.

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I don't think you understand the fact that there is no "wilderness" around here. You can't just find a dirt road and camp on it. Someone somewhere owns it. The only camping is designated sights, which is why we desire to get to parts of the country that have actual wilderness to get away from the concrete.

I understand it. I was just explaining it to the guy who lives in Colorado... :whistle:
 
Yeah I would never do doubles. I'd have to take two vehicles to bring the Blazer and the other dirt toys go in the trailer.
 
I understand it. I was just explaining it to the guy who lives in Colorado... :whistle:

I'm lucky. I can drive less than a mile and be in National Forest. I'm hoping to get some good camping and some backpack hammockking in as soon as the weather quits playing with my emotions and decides if it's summer, winter or spring.
 

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