bc toys wrote:Welcome from a las vegan Nice trailer but you might want to watch it on some of those trails its still made of wood and all that twisting and rolling over rocks and it could start to come apart. Well happy camping to you and your wife
One of the reasons we picked this trailer is Fred the builder has been four wheeling on some of the toughest trails the Sierra National forest has like Dusy Ershim, Swamp Lake and Mirror Lake. All these trails could be considered in the same class as the famous Rubicon trail, minus the drunks and idiots. He knows what the cabin has to go through, I to was concerned with wood on the Jeep trail until I visited his shop and seen the construction of the CNC cut vacuum laminate walls, connected with t-bolts, cross set screws, glue and reinforced in all the right places. I realized the cabin was built like a brick $%#t house, that sold me on the trailer and knowing it has been tested/used on some of serious trails the Sierra's have. Unlike some other off road builders who seem to use the same cabin for their street and off road models.Fred does not even offer a on road model.
On the other hand we really have been there done that on most of the serious rock crawling trails and really enjoy exploring the Nevada back country and the Southwestern deserts more now. That being said the trailer is probably overkill and for the price of the trailer risking damage on a serious Jeep trail would be stupid on my part when I have a very capable Jeep trailer and tent to us also.
Thanks for the welcome, Vegas is a great jumping off point for the stuff we enjoy!