$185k is just the base model, it's crazy. And I've read the earlier versions have been unreliable.
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It’s a lifestyle choice NTTAWWT
Shorten it to "taco lifestyle" and you've got my vote
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clearly not enough storage space inside that thing. very convenient for the thieves though.
Factory GOTOS canvas
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a3...ncept-details/
Not sure if this belongs in the Golfing thread, Lawn Maintenance thread, or the GOTOS thread. I report, you decide.
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discount humvees? how much?
That whole image is great. The shitty building, the "& more", the "why pay more" on the windshield of the world's most expensive atv...
Wow. Hood scoop. Grille inset LED bar. Milspec tactical jerkoffery. Gotta hand it to their marketing dept, they know how to sell to the Gravy Seals market.
Somebody lost their roof tent in the right lane of the Thruway today. What a pain in the ass- and it didn’t look like anybody was trying to recover it either. I wonder if they knew it came off.
How many points ? Did I win ?
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^^^Nice find. I count 18 points, including one for the bag of empty cans
Kinda looks like they cleaned up a bunch of plastic bottles, which should be negative points.
Nm, they’re disposable water bottle drinkers, +eleventy points.
At a campground this weekend, 10 sites occupied, only one had a tent. And remainder 50/50 on RTTs or vans VS RVs or camper trailers
I’m coming to the conclusion that RTTs are a great innovation. You sleep high off the ground to provide safety in bear country. You could also ring the vehicle or at least the RTT frame with razor wire for added protection.
Not to mention they are much more aerodynamic than a van or a trailer. Very important for lowering your carbon footprint.
After initially considering a RTT and talking with some users we came to the conclusion that a big old car camping tent is a whole lot more convenient and comfortable.
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Still waiting for the video of one of those ketchup bottles exploding. Roll over with sparks, misplaced ciggy butt, poorly aimed firework... so many possibilities. It must have happened.
Around here a number of the state parks had a must have a tent-no sleeping in vehicles requirement. Which made the hammock folks set up some small shitty empty tent for compliance. I guess the RTT is a “tent” though.
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Hasn’t been my experience/observation. I don’t know anyone that’s gotten an RTT and has willingly gone back to the PIA that is a ground tent. Can’t argue with comfort, but generally the more comfortable a ground tent the less convenient.
Interesting, which parks? Haven’t noticed that at any of the parks we’ve been to, but I’m usually hauling the popup for a SP stay so probably didn’t notice.