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    Howl Campfire

    I have not had any of the other higher output (60,000 BTU) propane fires to compare burn rate. I was pretty happy with getting 13+ hours out of a 20lb tank running both the A-Flame on a visible but low setting and the Barcoals. That will cover several of my normal trips when it is cold out. It...
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    Howl Campfire

    I 100% understand what you are saying. I felt the same way initially and moved on looking at all the other options and trying to figure out a good way to solve their main shortcoming, getting heat out to you without having to stand over it. I thought about fabricating various heat deflectors but...
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    Howl Campfire

    If you have the vertical room where you are packing it, it is designed to nest with a 20lb propane tank and strap together. It acts as a kickstand and more stable support for the tank. Then it has additional strap loop built in the strap it down. I throw the Howl in my trailer and strap the...
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    Howl Campfire

    They have specifically said they chose not to do folding legs for durability but the market may convince them to change their mind. I will say the fixed leg design is a rock solid unit. I'm not worried about bumping it around or bouncing it down the trail. They have videos of them baja jumping...
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    Howl Campfire

    This seems like the right location for this topic but if not let me know. I thought people might be interested in a really cool propane campfire option I decided to pull the trigger on. First, yes, it is very expensive at first glance. I am not affiliated with Howl in anyway. I just simply made...
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    Storage wise it isn't small but I just carry it in the trailer. It's clean. No residual ash or fire rock dust. I carry the propane tank in the back of the truck strapped down. I could also use the trailers propane tanks but then I would have to keep taking the trailer regulator on/off. It's no...
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    The D035 bolts to a flat plate between the tongue frame rails. Seems like adding a bolted down block spacer would work fine to raise coupler height since I can only get so much additional tire lift. Limiting factor on raising it up on a solid block is at extreme pitch angles, when will the hitch...
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    We took a trip to the Kofa Wildlife Refuge this past weekend with our EOS-12. Towed the rig into an awesome campsite on a 4/10 onX rated trail. Past our campsite probably would have gotten a bit too tight and twisty for our full length rig (Ram 2500 Power Wagon and EOS-12) but the section we...
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    A Boreas XT Thread

    I have a buddy that might be interested in your XT if you do choose to sell. Where are you located?
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    A Boreas XT Thread

    Selling an Off-grid Expedition 3.0 or Boreas XT?
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    FRP bolts would definitely work and probably the best option if you really need to hold some significant weight. Only drawback is putting a hole all the way through the wall.
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    I thought only the floor switched to Transcore but I could be wrong. The previous floor was similar to Transcore but not exactly the same. I thought the walls were still FRP, high density foam and composite ribs. I may be forgetting exactly what I saw when I picked up my 2022. You notice that...
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    SOLD: Barely used Terrapod RTTx Rooftop Tent

    I passed it along to my buddy.
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    SOLD: Barely used Terrapod RTTx Rooftop Tent

    Is this still available? Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
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    Boreas XT

    It's a pricey investment. I'll stick with my Class B cover for less than half that, especially after tax and shipping. Class B cover also has access points to all compartment areas and rear door without undoing the belly straps for quick access. The Class B cover also covers the full tongue and...
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    Delete

    Can that rig fit in your garage there or is it too tall with the RTT up top? Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
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    OBI Dweller Review and Discussion

    Does the Dweller roof have anything that fixes it in place on top of the walls other than the gasket friction and latches? There's no lip or anything? Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
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    Boreas Campers EOS12

    Pouring a catch bucket into the shower seems the best idea if there is another dump option at the campsite. If you use a funnel with a wider spout that will stand up in the drain hole and poor slow enough you should be able to avoid getting the shower pan wet. Even better if you could find one...
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    OBI Dweller Review and Discussion

    Yes. It is all about how secure that roof is when closed. When you get on rough trail and the trailer starts pitching and rolling, if that roof is shifting it puts a lot of tension on those fixed eye bolts that only have freedom of motion in one direction. I broke 3 out of 4 on my Boreas EOS-12...
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    New Roamer1

    Treefarmer is ground zero for the Kingdom XL. They full-time in production unit #1. They were heavily involved in developing the design and layout with Kingdom. Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
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