BDD
Steelhead
Anybody ever make one? Any ideas, thoughts, suggestions? I have been looking for a truck camper for awhile but I have found a few problems I'm trying to get around. I would be looking to use this during spring, summer, and fall so no need for hard core winter camping.
1. I don't need heat, water, electricity, refrigeration, stove, shower, etc. I need a place to sleep and a place to warm a can of soup. A bed, cooler, and a table should suffice, along with some storage and the ability to stand up would be nice. Plus, I don't really want to fix all the other stuff that will eventually need maintenance, repair, troubleshooting and other expenses.
2. I don't really want to license this thing every year. I don't know what the rules are for having to do that but I figure if I don't get all the other stuff, what I'm looking at is not much different than a canopy, which you don't have to license annually.
3. I don't really want to spend $20K for things I don't want or need. Simple is better. I would use this thing maybe 20 nights a year for maybe 10 years. If I stayed with commercial lodging, that might equate to $20K and then you have the hassle of finding and reserving spots that may not be convenient to where you are staying. With a truck camper, I'm thinking you could build one for half or even a quarter of that and have the flexibly of staying anywhere at any time with an outhouse nearby.
I suppose some might say that I need those amenities (electricity, heat, water, etc.) but I'm really looking at camping in the back of my truck without setting up a tent or reserving a camp spot and again, don't think I need those extra items.
Am I crazy?
What material would you build this out of? I'd put it on the back of a full size 1-ton diesel truck with a flatbed. That's another reason I am shying away from traditional truck campers...you lose a lot of space as most are built for regular truck beds and not flatbeds, which are hard to find and expensive.
1. I don't need heat, water, electricity, refrigeration, stove, shower, etc. I need a place to sleep and a place to warm a can of soup. A bed, cooler, and a table should suffice, along with some storage and the ability to stand up would be nice. Plus, I don't really want to fix all the other stuff that will eventually need maintenance, repair, troubleshooting and other expenses.
2. I don't really want to license this thing every year. I don't know what the rules are for having to do that but I figure if I don't get all the other stuff, what I'm looking at is not much different than a canopy, which you don't have to license annually.
3. I don't really want to spend $20K for things I don't want or need. Simple is better. I would use this thing maybe 20 nights a year for maybe 10 years. If I stayed with commercial lodging, that might equate to $20K and then you have the hassle of finding and reserving spots that may not be convenient to where you are staying. With a truck camper, I'm thinking you could build one for half or even a quarter of that and have the flexibly of staying anywhere at any time with an outhouse nearby.
I suppose some might say that I need those amenities (electricity, heat, water, etc.) but I'm really looking at camping in the back of my truck without setting up a tent or reserving a camp spot and again, don't think I need those extra items.
Am I crazy?
What material would you build this out of? I'd put it on the back of a full size 1-ton diesel truck with a flatbed. That's another reason I am shying away from traditional truck campers...you lose a lot of space as most are built for regular truck beds and not flatbeds, which are hard to find and expensive.


