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my new truck, some where near Telluride ,Co
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the BF on the old truck
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2021 Chev 6.6 duramax ltz DBL cab,drw,4x/torklift tdn's,
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David Okkema

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Purplegang

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2015 Ram 3500 DRW cummins/6Spd manual. , 2005 Travel Lite Mountain Star 1100RX. Whole rig and camping brand new to me at age 68
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new to us today 1998 caribou m11 on a ram 3500 cummings and on the trip home we got 15.24 mpg calulated on pen and paper. i can handle that and am looking forward to doing some exploring. oh and the 3.4 kw gen works like a champ the oil looked like it just came out of the oil can.
2007 Ram 3500 DRW 5.9 diesel 4x4 Bilstein shocks and steering stabilizer
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Two year old Boston Terrier Yes I'm a dog person
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Badwater, Death Valley in the backround
2011 F350 6.7L Diesel 4x4 CrewCab longbed Dually, 2019 Lance 1062, Torqlift Talons, Fast Guns, upper and lower Stable Loads, Super Hitch, 48" Super Truss, Airlift loadlifter 5000 extreme airbags
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Work in progress, built mostly from reclaimed material people were throwing away, pallet wood and other free wood bin wood, and a bed sheet water proofing with glued on bed sheets, and outdoor paint.
Total cost with the new light wiring, about $200 of the cost, is about $1500, and it is not overly fancy inside but a place to sleep and cook.
It is heavy but well insulated, I have slept -40C and through a Canadian winter with a propane gobuddy heater, with a CO detector of course, and lots of air flow. I keep moving things around. Recently jetted from Calgary to Halifax in 12 days. I am more of a urban dweller and stick to walmarts and other creative spots I find.
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Dusty-NZ wrote: Very interesting home built , do you have a frontal picture ?
I should take a new one, originally I had the solar panel on my front canopy, but got concerned over rock chips, PEA GRAVEL in Alberta, almost every windshield is cracks, so I moved it to the roof, which sucks, cause the solar panel was an real conversation starter. Also there is storage in the canopy with doors on each side, 1x3 pallet wood, and 1x4 rough pallet wood. If I was to do this again, I would invest in a used planer, but I built this with a hand saw, and a electric drill basically. LOL
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