Rick wrote:Looks like a pretty nice camp.
Deltaman wrote:Rick wrote:Looks like a pretty nice camp.
As far as a camp in the marsh, it is a Cadillac! 3 bedrooms w/ac, bathroom with flushing toilet, shower with hot water, and electricity via generator..........just about all the comforts of home with the exception of T.V.
Dang...one tent, a cot, a bucket, coleman stove, a grill, and a 900 watt generator is all I got.Deltaman wrote:Rick wrote:Looks like a pretty nice camp.
As far as a camp in the marsh, it is a Cadillac! 3 bedrooms w/ac, bathroom with flushing toilet, shower with hot water, and electricity via generator..........just about all the comforts of home with the exception of T.V.
duckinatorizer wrote:Dang...one tent, a cot, a bucket, coleman stove, a grill, and a 900 watt generator is all I got.Deltaman wrote:Rick wrote:Looks like a pretty nice camp.
As far as a camp in the marsh, it is a Cadillac! 3 bedrooms w/ac, bathroom with flushing toilet, shower with hot water, and electricity via generator..........just about all the comforts of home with the exception of T.V.
Truck has topper and a bed in the back for when it's chitty.
Y'all livin large in Louisiana. lol
aunt betty wrote:You bastard. I want that!
My ram is a 1500 with the shorter bed (I think), might not work.
Olly wrote:aunt betty wrote:You bastard. I want that!
My ram is a 1500 with the shorter bed (I think), might not work.
They make smaller and lighter ones for 1/2 ton and short box trucks. You could fine one that is a pop-up style they are much lighter. Some air bags in the back would help too. When I went on my MI trip I saw a truck smaller than yours hauling one of the smaller ones. Mine only weighs around 2500lbs wet and full of my gear.
They are worth every penny if you travel a lot for ducks.
aunt betty wrote:Olly wrote:aunt betty wrote:You bastard. I want that!
My ram is a 1500 with the shorter bed (I think), might not work.
They make smaller and lighter ones for 1/2 ton and short box trucks. You could fine one that is a pop-up style they are much lighter. Some air bags in the back would help too. When I went on my MI trip I saw a truck smaller than yours hauling one of the smaller ones. Mine only weighs around 2500lbs wet and full of my gear.
They are worth every penny if you travel a lot for ducks.
$19,960 for a slide-in camper is more than the truck cost.
The pop-up one is $13,285.
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