HeavyAssault
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Anyone use a "off-grid" trailer as base camp to hunt an area (or close by) that permits camping??
Actually, off grid to stay closer to where I hunt without the need to go back home and be pulled away from hunting into something that I don't want to do. The amenities offered by a camper because I can. I've done my share of back country camping and I'm at a point now that I don't have to do that every time.Off grid with all the amenities to keep you on the grid.
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That a bit much. I take my Yukon XL to a Marriott as close to the hunting grounds as possible. I'm older.OK, I admit it, my idea of roughing it is boondocking in my 40’ diesel pusher. Done all the rest from sleeping under the stars in a bag on the ground and everything in between. At my age I’m getting more interested in being comfortable thank you very much.
That's me. My trailer has more brush marks than most trucks....but that's how we use it.People certainly do the big camper thing. As a non-camper guy, I am amazed where people pull them. More than 1x last month in CO I was cruising some rough roads - the kind where a truck would work but atv is quicker - and next thing there is a 24+ ft camper set up. I have no details on their particular set ups, but the fact that they got the thing in there gets them a
That's where I am for the rest of the season (birds and deer), but a Marriott is hard to find in small town MT. I may find myself in places where I can often see daylight around one edge of the door.That a bit much. I take my Yukon XL to a Marriott as close to the hunting grounds as possible. I'm older.
Anything decent will do, sometime not so decent.That's where I am for the rest of the season (birds and deer), but a Marriott is hard to find in small town MT. I may find myself in places where I can often see daylight around one edge of the door.