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- David
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I've been using this James Baroud rooftop tent that I picked up off of Craigslist for the past three years on my old Subaru Crosstrek. But this was the first chance I had to try it out with the Tremor. So me and my dog Stanley drove out to a campsite I know along the McCloud River just south of Mt. Shasta in Northern California and spent the night there.
I've got the tent mounted over the bed on some Elevate racks. I did have to swap out the antenna for a stubby because the front end of the tent protruded too far. But I don't listen to the radio much.
Setup at the campsite was quick, and sleeping off the ground is sweet. Here you can see the wheel chock levelers and the mosquito sleeves over the rear windows, where Stanley sleeps on his "hammock," which keeps his dog dirt off of the rear seats.
Here you can see my "kitchen." I've recently switched from a butane stove to an induction burner, powered by a Jackery 1000w battery, which you can barely see strapped to the top of the 2x8 bed divider on the left side of the bed. It gets charged from the 110V AC jack in the bed while I'm driving, and I have a couple of 200w solar panels (that I store behind the front passenger seat) to keep it topped off while at a (sunny) campsite. It also powers the small 24qt. fridge that you can see strapped in to its right. Cold beer is good, and not having to find ice is nice.
It was a very successful inaugural camp, and I look forward to plenty more later this summer, once the smoke from all of the nearby forest fires here in Oregon clears.
Stanley is all in.
I've got the tent mounted over the bed on some Elevate racks. I did have to swap out the antenna for a stubby because the front end of the tent protruded too far. But I don't listen to the radio much.
Setup at the campsite was quick, and sleeping off the ground is sweet. Here you can see the wheel chock levelers and the mosquito sleeves over the rear windows, where Stanley sleeps on his "hammock," which keeps his dog dirt off of the rear seats.
Here you can see my "kitchen." I've recently switched from a butane stove to an induction burner, powered by a Jackery 1000w battery, which you can barely see strapped to the top of the 2x8 bed divider on the left side of the bed. It gets charged from the 110V AC jack in the bed while I'm driving, and I have a couple of 200w solar panels (that I store behind the front passenger seat) to keep it topped off while at a (sunny) campsite. It also powers the small 24qt. fridge that you can see strapped in to its right. Cold beer is good, and not having to find ice is nice.
It was a very successful inaugural camp, and I look forward to plenty more later this summer, once the smoke from all of the nearby forest fires here in Oregon clears.
Stanley is all in.
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