It has been a while since I posted on this thread for many reasons, mostly related to the holidays, injuries and the attempt to get in some last minute hunting trips before the season ended.
I thought I would show in these photos below taken during my pre-thanksgiving hunt camp stay showing how I used my CT with very little done to it. This week and a half in the woods did give me the chance to do a pre-mod trip and to learn more about what I really want to do with the trailer. All I had done was to insulate the walls and floor and add black plastic film over the insulation as temporary wall covering.
This trip was a good thing. I did learn more about how I need to rethink many of my build plans and mostly, the need for me to work on simplifying what I would take with me and what I would add to the trailer. This is the same message that I have heard from many members of this forum regarding doing a shake down camp trip.
These photos are from the George Washington National Forest in western Virginia. The temps ranged from 40-50 degrees F at the beginning of the trip to 8 degrees F on the last day. It was so cold at the end, that our 5 gal water jug froze almost solid.
Here is an end shot of the CT during the trip. I was very disorganized and had way too much stuff.

This shot just gives an outside shot of the camp area from one end.

I am working my way around the site to show how the CT figured into things. The CT is under the green tarp.

Here is the CT under the green tarp at one end of the "carport" awning.


Showing a broad shot of the total camp setup.


And the campfire area awaited us.

Interior shot towards the CT. Was rather cozy.

Shot towards kitchen area on other side of tent.

My friend preferred to sleep in the back of his truck.


Forest Service Road

Typical wooded area for camping along road.

Typical parking area for entrance to woods for hunting.

Now I need to order my wires so I can start that process.