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OT (sorta): Hitch Hotel
Thought of Angry when I saw this. Might be fun for hitting different Rambles around the PNW. Interesting concept for light camping though I think I might want to see some long term reviews on how buttoned up that is in different weather conditions.
https://hitchhotel.com/ W. |
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That doesn’t look at its best behind a https://vistabule.comModel Y, which I also have. My muse is a Vistabule trailer, from Minnesota. Pretty premium but handmade trailer and available with a 1UP bike rack attachment.
PS - Still have no idea why, when I insert a link, it goes wherever it wants. That’s supposed to be at the end of the post. |
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https://vistabule.com ...wherever you want (https://vistabule.com), just as if it was text. https://vistabule.com |
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Meh. Go all the way with a camper van if you have the disposable income, or just get a good big tent and a good inflatable mattress where set up takes 15 minutes instead of 5, and you can have much more flexibility where you position it away from the road. I wouldn't want to drag that thing down a Forest Service maintained road or drive at freeway speeds with a compact car or sedan. And if you're towing with a larger vehicle, there's better options.
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Howwwwwwwwwwwwwww much?????? What the actual hell. These companies capitalizing on the outdoor boom have lost their minds.
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I'm with @zenmotion on this one. Grab a tent of good quality and size, learn how to set it up, and then sleep on a cot inside the tent if sleeping on the actual ground (with a groundpad!) bothers you. Massively cheaper, you can go more places, and you don't get hit with the MPG penalty of a traiiler or rooftop tent.
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$14 -15k, they are obviously after disposable income buyers.
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Like people with expensive bikes?
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I'd just buy a TNF Wanowa which sleeps 8 and costs about $500 on sale. . .
else I think I'd like a 1970's era pop-up camper . That way I can put my canoe on top and haul around. https://www.jayco.com/rvs/camping-tr...019-jay-sport/ Last edited by verticaldoug; 04-15-2024 at 04:58 AM. |
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People with expensive bikes, can afford a Sikorsky.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTjEnUbGZAM |
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Last night I spent in a tent I got harassed by a raccoon scratching at my tent walls all night. What I would have given for a shotgun that night… I know I’m “soft”, but I’ve had very few good nights sleep in a tent.
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Whereas I've had many. Some of the best nights of sleep in my life, in fact.
I totally get wanting an alternative to a tent, but the price of some of these little teardrops, roof top tents, pick up campers and so on is just egregious. |
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