Anyone else here a Digi-Key workamper? Bob's got a new video up talking about it and it's run by the same company that hires for the beet harvest. I signed up for it but haven't got hired just yet. I was wondering if anyone else had any experience with it. RV S.W.A.T. on YouTube likes it.
This is the most recent pic of our build. We're almost done with the interior and then I'll start running the electric. This one will have a galley in the back but I have plans for a similar one with all the bells and whistles.
A buddy and I just happen to be looking into a business like this. We are currently in the middle of building a "squaredrop" trailer and hope to have it finished by June and will likely sell it. If someone wants or is in need of someone to custom outfit a van/vehicle you can contact me privately...
I left to backpack/hitchhike across country when I was 19. I would not do it again. When you're on foot it's very difficult to move from a bad area to better one and people treat you differently when you're a dirty sweaty guy (me) on foot. You don't get a lot of respect, or at least I didn't...
I'm pretty good with the various maps after doing SAR for a lot years and spent more hours than I can count planning and scouting areas online and on foot. I also taught navigation during that time too. I am more than willing to help anyone asks.
Thanks.
I’m in the Midwest and I’ll probably continue to play around with with the NF that are near me so I can get an idea of how it could work. I know it’s an imperfect system but I thought it could be a little help for someone. I still love maps so I’ll probably end of with a large amount data stored...
I love maps and I'm pretty good at reading the different types and navigating. I'll also love to find remote places to camp. Because I'm still a nomad wannabe, I spend a lot of time just looking at maps trying to find good dispersed camps in different areas. Freecampsites.net is a good resource...
Would a hammock suffice? If you hung one with a little more dip than normal might enable a little bit more swing. If you had a roof rack on your vehicle and trailer you could hand the hammock in between and then always have something to tie off to if the hanging of a hammock wasn't allowed from...
My idea is for a popup but fully and not just a tilt like these. It would have canvas sides so it wouldn't likely be as well insulated but I have an idea to help with that too. Now that I have a local fabricator I can use, if I used aluminum framing I think I could get the weight low enough to...
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These are really neat and lightweight. A buddy and I have started building teardrops/squaredrop trailers for sale and I've been throwing around the idea to build truck campers as well but was concerned about being able to keep them lightweight enough. The idea was to be...