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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: ranchwagen] #9022280 03/20/24 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ranchwagen
yeah, they are a gamechanger for cold weather camping. i think whole setup was $120. everything in 1 vechical makes getting back in nf and blm land a lot easier


yelp, Im full blown in on the diesel heater research right now trying to figure out best buy.


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9022287 03/20/24 06:09 PM
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i think the 5k and 8k are the exact same unit. if you are going to be camped out for few days you're going to want to run off a second battery, they draw about 10amp for start up and shutdown witch is about 15min, once warmed up draw about 1 1/2amps an hour.

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ranchwagen, looks like youre new on our forum. Welcome aboard. Bobo is your new best friend so you are starting off on the right foot.


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: ranchwagen] #9022294 03/20/24 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ranchwagen
i think the 5k and 8k are the exact same unit. if you are going to be camped out for few days you're going to want to run off a second battery, they draw about 10amp for start up and shutdown witch is about 15min, once warmed up draw about 1 1/2amps an hour.


Thank you


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: freerange] #9022296 03/20/24 06:29 PM
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ranchwagen, looks like youre new on our forum. Welcome aboard. Bobo is your new best friend so you are starting off on the right foot.


ha!! Daughters are pushing hard to hunt with me out west, more, and honestly some states have pretty exceptional youth tag opportunities.

My wife suggested that my way of rolling out a canvas bed roll on ground or back of the truck is probably not the best way to keep the daughters engaged when we are 2-3 days in on a hard hunt. She wants me to buy Supertramp Camper or OEV camper… I want more of a less fragile GFC or Dirtbox.


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: Superduty] #9022311 03/20/24 07:11 PM
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I've done rustic for a long time (and sometimes downright suffering), and my back doesn't really appreciate it anymore. About 13 years ago, we decided that comfort was a bit more meaningful. And rarely a year goes by when this thing has been covered in deer blood. Over 38k miles and counting.


Nice set up.


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9022347 03/20/24 08:28 PM
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Thanks freerange, i have lurked for a little wile to kinda "read the room" so to say. alot of great info on this forum! i am relative new to hunting but have always been an outdoors person, have learned alot from here. i did not see a sticky for new members to introduce themselves...so i just jumped in

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Originally Posted by ranchwagen
Thanks freerange, i have lurked for a little wile to kinda "read the room" so to say. alot of great info on this forum! i am relative new to hunting but have always been an outdoors person, have learned alot from here. i did not see a sticky for new members to introduce themselves...so i just jumped in

I dont think there is a sticky but often guys will start a thread with a little bio. Then guys will ask sweet or unsweet tea, high fence/low fence etc. They usually wont ask about politics cause nobody figures anyone will admit to being on the "other side".
Probably smart to lurk and read the room instead of jumping in and giving a bad first impression. That gets you a vote from me.
Nowwww, what was the topic?


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: freerange] #9022373 03/20/24 08:59 PM
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Thanks freerange, i have lurked for a little wile to kinda "read the room" so to say. alot of great info on this forum! i am relative new to hunting but have always been an outdoors person, have learned alot from here. i did not see a sticky for new members to introduce themselves...so i just jumped in

I dont think there is a sticky but often guys will start a thread with a little bio. Then guys will ask sweet or unsweet tea, high fence/low fence etc. They usually wont ask about politics cause nobody figures anyone will admit to being on the "other side".
Probably smart to lurk and read the room instead of jumping in and giving a bad first impression. That gets you a vote from me.
Nowwww, what was the topic?


Truck Camping!!!!!! Expedition/overland style


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9023044 03/22/24 03:08 AM
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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9023145 03/22/24 01:21 PM
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Insulated and finished out ceiling, built a bed that that folds up in front of Ranger during transport, added a shore plug and lighting, I'm good. A lot of room, clean, dry and warm. We have a finished out cabin for cooking, so this is all I need. I started out wanting a fold down rear door/ramp. Glad I went with this. It's a whole lot easier to open up in a parking lot, easy to load gear from the back without the ramp in the way.


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: onlysmith&wesson] #9023167 03/22/24 01:53 PM
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cheers onlysmith&wesson, know a hunter that had built a rig like that.
Meet him @ OSBWMA, Twas nice set up.
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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9027217 03/31/24 07:48 PM
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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: txtrophy85] #9027243 03/31/24 09:22 PM
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fire place is legit


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9027272 03/31/24 10:34 PM
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Mule Deer Camp. I can't sleep on the ground anymore...these hammocks are great for my back...


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9027302 03/31/24 11:36 PM
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Started out in the back of a truck, then a tent. Current lease has this little structure. [Linked Image]

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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: BOBO the Clown] #9027309 03/31/24 11:53 PM
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fire place is legit

Nothing rustic there...

Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9027359 04/01/24 02:03 AM
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Nothing rustic there...



he needs some art work from Tara Banks.


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: BigLou] #9027364 04/01/24 02:06 AM
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Mule Deer Camp. I can't sleep on the ground anymore...these hammocks are great for my back...


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I’ve given two away, I tried so hard to love them. would save me 2-3lbs, i just cant sleep on my back. Im envious though half set uptime and half the weight
, 100x easier set up foot print


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Re: Rustic Hunting Accommodations - Yes or No? [Re: DQ Kid] #9027430 04/01/24 10:15 AM
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Nothing rustic there...

That's glorious! up


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My Dad had a client that was an Ag or shop teacher (i misremember which), that's students converted small (10x10 maybe) portable buildings into small camp houses that were wired to run lights off of 12v deep cycle marine battery, with a small cabinet, and a pair of bunks on one wall. Lost that during Hurricane Ike, so I bought a Capri cowboy camper that we put in the back of my old V-10 Super Duty. That sucker went all over the place on hunts, Then the old man and my Uncle Bill took it on a fishing trip to Rockport, and got t-boned which killed both the truck and camper. Our next lease had a camphouse so it didn't much matter. Then my Dad and other uncle bought our current place, and we have a small toyhauler that is used strictly for sleeping as my Uncle built a 30x30 metal building on a slab to house side by sides, 4 wheelers, tractor, etc. Which has since had a full bathroom installed, a full kitchen, satellite tv. so we are hardly roughing it these days. They both talked about building a cabin so Mom and Aunt Debbie would enjoy visiting. But, after Dad passed that talk has kinda faded away.


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