Concern of mine... the swingout does open far enough to get the topper glass open.
Found our spot.
Lake view even
Looks like some sort of lunar lander with the silver finish and angled jacks lol.
I did put actual screw type camper jacks under it for added stability.
Yeah, we fit right in...
For lighting I took bungie cords and hung christmas lights around the ceiling with a switch lamp cord. So we could just reach over from our bed and turn the lights on and off like a less feral camper.
It was decent, you wouldn't want to rebuild a carburetor in the amount of light but it was good enough to easily find your way around the camper.
Finished campsite before teardown this morning
Bacon as its meant to be cooked.
Fridge fit in this spot absolutely perfectly and is awesome beyond words to have with while camping.
All ready to head home.
Takeways:
1. Roadcover is a POS and not long for this world. Needs dealt with before any real long distance trips happen.
2. Mattresses SUCK. We were going to use air mattresses but they didn't fit. Had one that was a little too small (I think it was a "Full") we let Oliver use and we double stacked the other ones. Never had a worse nights sleep, knees, hip and back were killing me all day which has NEVER happened before. Pain actually woke me up throughtout both nights. So that needs dealt with.
3. I also need to procure a spare tire/wheel before any real trips happen.
4. Cosmetic stuff, repaint the hitch and frame underneath with the landing gear. She is talking about recovering the floor etc.
5. Spent two days getting the lights to work, never had a car behind me at any point of either trip...
Temps were perfect, both of us put quite a few miles on our bikes and little guy had a hoot getting more independent and riding around making new friends. Left the windows open during the day and shut it up before I went to bed. Highs in the mid 80's lows around 50... couldn't really ask for much better.
It was super nice to have room to move around and enough headroom to walk all over without having to duck inside unlike a dome tent. I could tell there was a little more rebound on bumps but otherwise the truck did not care it was there. Dual exhaust pointed at an aluminum camper deflect neat noises out the sides too lol.