One time when camping the wind took my Foxwing awning and snapped a few of the pivot joints. I was able to make the tent stand on it own, but it wasn’t easy. For the front I had to used 4 guy lines, 2 vertical poles and an extra spreader bar. I then attached the tent to the frame, like I...
Thanks! It takes a few times setting it up to know how tight you need to get everything but after that it’s about a 15min setup, including setting up my cot and bedding.
Once rhino rack releases the new and improved foxwing (looks like it has drop down poles) that should cut down the setup time.
yup, that is the same setup. I've been useing it for 3 years now and its still working great. there are times when id rather not setup the awning due to space, so in the future i may look in to getting the stand alone RV5 from oztent.
I have the oztent tagalong tent to go with my foxwing.
I’ve always thrown mine on the roof. No issues with rain,snow or bugs. They only issue I’ve had is tha adte 3years of use the original bag has been eaten by the sun. I plan on ordering the replacement canvas bag aswell as a few other...
I've gone through a few home built setups... but I've finally settled with my current iteration.
I removed the rear seats. There's one full length drawer on the drivers side. On the passenger ide I have my fridge on a slide out and a small kitchen drawer under the fridge. Behind the fridge is...
Welp...I forgot to post stuff here :persevere:
First off the trip went great, we end up covering almost 3000km during our 8day trek. Almost 1800km of that was gravel.
I have released to first 2 episodes on YouTube, currently workings on the 3rd. I regret not useing my drone more.
One of my favourite spots to camp.
Even meet a rare friend. A massasauga rattlesnake unfortunately they are considered endangered and only found here in Ontario, along the Shores of Georgian Bay. Always love finding them.
Here's some more info on the lighthouse station
http://www.cabothead.ca/
Although I'm sad to say it yet won't be operational this year, no funding and a lack of interest in volunteering. The road and site are still open, just no tours or access to the buildings.
We lucked out with the camping...
Thanks for your interest @Andrew24, we are we are planning on starting the trip on July 3rd so by the 7th we should be up around the Montreal river and looking to explore around there for a few days. If your serious about meeting up there's defiantly room.
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