IdahoRoger
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I'm thinking about getting a wall tent to fit my flatbed utility trailer, 6x10 with 2 foot side rails. Has anyone tried this?
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I have been dreaming up something like this for a 18ft utility trailer I have. Do you have any pictures of setups like that?Have you considered building panels that you can assemble/disassemble into a shelter? You could have bolt down points on the trailer and you could insulate etc. I have seen quite a few "camps" in the UP that have built hooches this way.
The tent would be broken down while traveling.Good luck going down the highway!
Google wall tent trailers, an 18 foot trailer would work great with an awning out front!!!I have been dreaming up something like this for a 18ft utility trailer I have. Do you have any pictures of setups like that?
That's a good idea, but I wanted to keep things small and simple. The side rails would actually help with making the walls of the tent stable. There is a custom canvas manufacturing place in Boise that will make the tent for me.8x10 is a standard wall tent size, could you add a foot of floor on either side of the trailer? Seems like side rails would be an obstacle. You could put an 8x10 platform on top of the rails, and have storage underneath.
Good planThe tent would be broken down while traveling.
I used to own a wall tent, and lived in it for a month while trapping back in Kansas. It's amazing how much you learn about the ins and outs of a wall tent while doing that. I have put a tremendous amount of thought into this project and really appreciate all of the input, it makes me think---and that is a good thing!Good plan
I'm funning you with the above^^^I used to own a wall tent, and lived in it for a month while trapping back in Kansas. It's amazing how much you learn about the ins and outs of a wall tent while doing that. I have put a tremendous amount of thought into this project and really appreciate all of the input, it makes me think---and that is a good thing!
A wall tent is really comfort camping for sure. The best memory for me was hanging venison hind quarters on the front of the tent, and then trimming little scraps of meat off the back bone and frying them up on the wood stove with some taters and onions. Of course an adult beverage had a lot to do with that memory too.I'm funning you with the above^^^
I really enjoy my wall tent.
Without a doubt I could live in one for a moderate amount of time. I once spent 3 months in a two man tent sooo..
Then buy a cargo trailer... outfit as desiredI like the simple/easy approach.
If you’re going anywhere other than ThunderMountain in Nampa you’re doing yourself a disservice.That's a good idea, but I wanted to keep things small and simple. The side rails would actually help with making the walls of the tent stable. There is a custom canvas manufacturing place in Boise that will make the tent for me.