GFC style wedge campers

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North American Sojourner

Rank VI
Member

Off-Road Ranger I

3,916
Mark Twain National Forest
First Name
Dave
Last Name
Zimmer
Member #

30139

Ham/GMRS Callsign
WRXV870
Service Branch
USN Retired
I built my camper (not a wedge but not important) and we were out almost 100 times last year. I wore the doors out. LOL
So if you're only out twice a year, no. No doors.
I wanted quick access to my charging station, solar production and compressed air. And I used it.
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JakJak

Rank III

Enthusiast II

611
Calhan, CO, USA
First Name
Don
Last Name
Freeman
I built my camper (not a wedge but not important) and we were out almost 100 times last year. I wore the doors out. LOL
So if you're only out twice a year, no. No doors.
I wanted quick access to my charging station, solar production and compressed air. And I used it.
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Would be cool to see some pics of your camper you built, looks pretty cool from that one pic
 

Advocate I

1,515
Denver, CO, USA
First Name
Wade
Last Name
Jackman
Member #

25978

My camper isnt wedge style but a similar I guess. We have a full interior build with a side hatch on one side. Honestly, I use it all the time and I wish I had one on the other side as well. It provides quick access to recover and camera gear and its nice to have that extra light when inside the camper. Sometimes I hang out the hatch and wash dishes if its really cold out.
 

Advocate III

2,961
Harrodsburg, Mercer County, Kentucky, United States
First Name
Albert
Last Name
Mitchell
Member #

29010

Service Branch
Navy
Well I decided to go with no side doors due to time constraints and the fact that I want to insulate the sides and run a heater port from my diesel heater. Then I can leave the tent down and cold weather camp in the bed.
 

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John Bishop

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate I

1,451
Harpers Ferry, WV, USA
First Name
John
Last Name
Bishop
Member #

17942

We ordered our Snap Treehouse with the standard 2 panels each side. We also opted for the insulation behind the carpet. I figure there nothing saying we “have” to use the panels. But now that I’m working on configuring the interior, I’m glad to have them.