Truck Camping setups

Luked

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Thinking of doing some type of Truck camping set up. Not sure how yet how or what I want to do, weather I want to just do a cot in the bed as I have a topper on the truck. Or if I want to do the rooftop type tents.
What do some of you have and do you have any pictures of the setup you have.
Would love to see some to get some ideas.
 

erocs_88

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I built mine. Pretty simple. 2x4 frame on each side, a 2x8 in the middle and then 1x6 perpendicular across that. Put plywood on top. Made a couple drawers that slide under. I followed someone else's YouTube video instructions. I can dig it up if your interested.
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deertrout

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I've been sleeping on a pad in the back of my truck under the tonneau cover the last couple years, but picked up a topper this year. Nothing fancy, but comfortable. Think I've got about $25 into it. Running a small buddy heater for colder nights- with one of the topper windows cracked for ventilation.
 

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mtnwrunner

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Mine is not a truck but a 4runner.
Built it out of a pvc frame and plywood. Outdoor carpeting and I can set it up 3 different ways. Works really well and can store stuff underneath. My whole purpose was/is to have something simple and fast. I can pull over and be in my sleeping bag20210930_123811.jpg20210930_172338.jpg20210930_172348.jpg20210930_172358.jpg20210930_172414.jpg20211006_161010.jpg in about 5 minutes. And its Ginger approved. 🫠🐕
 
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iKamper skycamp 2.0. King size bed and is quite warm for winter camping. I use a Mr heater buddy or whatever it’s called to take the chill off at night and first thing in the morning when making coffee. Leaves the truck bed space for everything else. FE1D14A2-1B92-4B6A-91C7-76F4C1FAF2DD.jpeg
 

Krumfola

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Mine is not a truck but a 4runner.
Built it out of a pvc frame and plywood. Outdoor carpeting and I can set it up 3 different ways. Works really well and can store stuff underneath. My whole purpose was/is to have something simple and fast. I can pull over and be in my sleeping bagView attachment 488593View attachment 488594View attachment 488595View attachment 488596View attachment 488597View attachment 488598 in about 5 minutes. And its Ginger approved. 🫠🐕
Got any pics of just your PVC frame? I like that idea more than the wood for weight savings and ease of disassembly
 

Justin Crossley

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Thinking of doing some type of Truck camping set up. Not sure how yet how or what I want to do, weather I want to just do a cot in the bed as I have a topper on the truck. Or if I want to do the rooftop type tents.
What do some of you have and do you have any pictures of the setup you have.
Would love to see some to get some ideas.
I would only get a rooftop tent if I weren't planning to move the truck. It would be a pain to take the tent down every morning to go hunt. A canopy with a cot or decked type system is what I've used in the past, and the best part is being able to pull over on the highway and get great sleep without the need to set something up.

Now days I sleep in style. :cool:

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Ikmclean

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I built mine. Pretty simple. 2x4 frame on each side, a 2x8 in the middle and then 1x6 perpendicular across that. Put plywood on top. Made a couple drawers that slide under. I followed someone else's YouTube video instructions. I can dig it up if your interested.
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I've thought of doing something similar to this and using ice fishing sleds for drawers, poor man's decked system
 

Delta21

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I’ve been thinking about this too. But at 6’4 and short bed ram that eliminates the truck cap idea. Seems like rtt or the kodiak canvas bed tent might be best option
 

erocs_88

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poor man's decked system

Exactly. It breaks down pretty easy too. I used some thread in insert nuts so I can bolt the frame together in a couple places. Then if I want to take it out it doesn't take up a ton of room in the shed. I could easily take out half of it if I just wanted one bed and taller storage on the other side.

Dust can be an issue but I sealed up my tailgate with weatherstrip kit that keeps a lot of it out.
 
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