Romer
Adventurer
I know, didnt I just buy an Adventure Trailer Horizon last year? Yes and it's a great trailer (For sale
in classifieds)
I started out with a Jayco Baja. The Jayco Baja was really comfortable, but the wood would fall apart when I went on a mild trail, so I sold it and bought a Adventure Trailer Horizon. At the time I wanted a Kimberley, but there are like 20-25 in the states and hard to come by. I ended up buying an Adventure Trailer Horizon. Very capable off road with lots of capabilities. The tent I installed had a changing room and was fine when it was just me in Moab. With Rachel, it was smaller then I would like. It would fit 3 people fine.
Then I saw an ad for a 2002 Kimberely Kamper and after thinking about it for 10 days, I bought it.
This camper is just right for me. I can take it off road on mild trails
The Jayco Baja took about 20 minutes to setup, the AT took 10 minutes ( 20 with both awnings). If I am just camping overnight, this takes 3 minutes and has lots of room.
The cool thing about this is its expandability depending on what you are doing
The roof quickly folds down expanding the tent with it. All you have to do to be fully setup is expand one bar inside the tent area and then pull out the kitchen. Takes about 3 minutes
Quick and comfy area with storage under the bed. You can also sleep two on the floor with pads. LED lights at the back of the bed for reading.
There is a lot of expandability to this camper, and I didn't want to figure it out on the trail so I put it up in my backyard today.
First you add the bathroom and then the awning
When you are going to stay in a place longer and need more protection from the weather or you have more people to have room for, you add the walls
Lots of room inside:bounce:
There is also lots of storage. There is the big box in front. There is a big storage area behind the stove and even a small one in the sink part
Then there is a sliding metal basket under the bed and and small compartment in front of it. You can also strap a bunch of stuff to the roof if needed
Mine is a 2002, the newer ones have two gull wing boxes on the front instead of the big box and are longer. They have a slideout fridge/freezer.
I have two fridges and will just set one on the ground in the kitchen area and keep the other in my cruiser
Kind of interesting, I think (but not sure) there are like 20-30 total of these in the US. Of the 6 here on Expo Portal, all drive Toyota's:smiley_drive:
I just ordered the Heatsource 2000 from Martyn at Adeventure Trailers and a 10 AMP AGM battery charger to replace the lead acid type current installed. I still plan on buying all my parts from Mario and Martyn when I can.
I started out with a Jayco Baja. The Jayco Baja was really comfortable, but the wood would fall apart when I went on a mild trail, so I sold it and bought a Adventure Trailer Horizon. At the time I wanted a Kimberley, but there are like 20-25 in the states and hard to come by. I ended up buying an Adventure Trailer Horizon. Very capable off road with lots of capabilities. The tent I installed had a changing room and was fine when it was just me in Moab. With Rachel, it was smaller then I would like. It would fit 3 people fine.
Then I saw an ad for a 2002 Kimberely Kamper and after thinking about it for 10 days, I bought it.
This camper is just right for me. I can take it off road on mild trails
The Jayco Baja took about 20 minutes to setup, the AT took 10 minutes ( 20 with both awnings). If I am just camping overnight, this takes 3 minutes and has lots of room.
The cool thing about this is its expandability depending on what you are doing
The roof quickly folds down expanding the tent with it. All you have to do to be fully setup is expand one bar inside the tent area and then pull out the kitchen. Takes about 3 minutes
Quick and comfy area with storage under the bed. You can also sleep two on the floor with pads. LED lights at the back of the bed for reading.
There is a lot of expandability to this camper, and I didn't want to figure it out on the trail so I put it up in my backyard today.
First you add the bathroom and then the awning
When you are going to stay in a place longer and need more protection from the weather or you have more people to have room for, you add the walls
Lots of room inside:bounce:
There is also lots of storage. There is the big box in front. There is a big storage area behind the stove and even a small one in the sink part
Then there is a sliding metal basket under the bed and and small compartment in front of it. You can also strap a bunch of stuff to the roof if needed
Mine is a 2002, the newer ones have two gull wing boxes on the front instead of the big box and are longer. They have a slideout fridge/freezer.
I have two fridges and will just set one on the ground in the kitchen area and keep the other in my cruiser
Kind of interesting, I think (but not sure) there are like 20-30 total of these in the US. Of the 6 here on Expo Portal, all drive Toyota's:smiley_drive:
I just ordered the Heatsource 2000 from Martyn at Adeventure Trailers and a 10 AMP AGM battery charger to replace the lead acid type current installed. I still plan on buying all my parts from Mario and Martyn when I can.