flyingvmt
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Not sure if this is the best forum on here for this, but I did not see a DIY forum or the like so anyways.
I was wondering if anyone else out there has rigged up their pickup bed with a topper to base camp out of it more or less.....I have researched all the different ideas, and have decided to go with a single sleeping platform on one side just flush with the wheel well to maximize head room while sitting up. Then use the other side to store and haul storage totes with gear, clothing, food, and camping supplies not to mention a cooler as well.
My main question I guess is how to best insulate the bed floor to help keep a barrier from the cold ass metal underneath. Currently I am thinking about the foam insulation board with a sheet of 1/2" plywood on top of that secured with some self tappers to the bed. Then I can utilize the plywood "floor" to attach the sleeping platform securely and put some astro turf or outdoor carpet for more insulation.
Anyone have any input/experience that would help me with this? Not looking to spend many nights in there as I'd rather sleep in my tent closer to where I will be hunting, but on the nights I drive out after work for my weekend warrior trips I think it might be more comfy and restful than the backseat of my pickup......I hope . :/
Thanks in advance!
I was wondering if anyone else out there has rigged up their pickup bed with a topper to base camp out of it more or less.....I have researched all the different ideas, and have decided to go with a single sleeping platform on one side just flush with the wheel well to maximize head room while sitting up. Then use the other side to store and haul storage totes with gear, clothing, food, and camping supplies not to mention a cooler as well.
My main question I guess is how to best insulate the bed floor to help keep a barrier from the cold ass metal underneath. Currently I am thinking about the foam insulation board with a sheet of 1/2" plywood on top of that secured with some self tappers to the bed. Then I can utilize the plywood "floor" to attach the sleeping platform securely and put some astro turf or outdoor carpet for more insulation.
Anyone have any input/experience that would help me with this? Not looking to spend many nights in there as I'd rather sleep in my tent closer to where I will be hunting, but on the nights I drive out after work for my weekend warrior trips I think it might be more comfy and restful than the backseat of my pickup......I hope . :/
Thanks in advance!
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