Had a RTT went back to a ground tent (Gazelle T8) for same reasons you mentioned. Wife won’t climb ladder to RTT. We can bring the dogs with us. And being able to stand up while dressing, having potty chair for wife, etc makes ground tent winner. For a young single male with no family a RTT is ok for speed and ease of setting and breaking camp.
Thanks for the comment Mike! I agree with you completely! While RTT make sense for many, for others like us the ground tent is a better option! Thanks for your input!
Nice video, thankyou for sharing. Im 54 years old and thought about a rooftop tent but I really don't think they are worth it, climbing up and down that ladder in the night for a pee and you can get a bloody good tent or swag way cheaper than a rooftop tent and are guaranteed not to break a leg..
Nice to see you again. I wish I was staying close to your place. I have suggestion for Fridge, Power station and Roof tent. Fridge : BougeRV 12 Volt Car Refrigerator Dual Zone, Portable Freezer Fridge APP Control, 37 Quart (35L) Compressor Freezer Fridge 12V/24V DC 110~240V AC, -4℉-68℉ Power Station : BougeRV has power stations too. I did not choose any particular model yet but I will prefer buying the one with LifePO4 batteries. They are safer and last longer. Roof tent : Check Inspired overland. I liked it a lot as it suits my budget, my needs as a beginner and is very light weight. Thanks for the cool video.
Had a RTT went back to a ground tent (Gazelle T8) for same reasons you mentioned. Wife won’t climb ladder to RTT. We can bring the dogs with us. And being able to stand up while dressing, having potty chair for wife, etc makes ground tent winner. For a young single male with no family a RTT is ok for speed and ease of setting and breaking camp.
Thanks for the comment Mike! I agree with you completely! While RTT make sense for many, for others like us the ground tent is a better option! Thanks for your input!
The 2024 Wranglers just arrived in Australia this week. We like your setup.
Thank y’all very much!! Are you planning on purchasing/ building one?
@@seoverland316 we have the 2022 rubicon we are building as a camper.
Nice video, thankyou for sharing. Im 54 years old and thought about a rooftop tent but I really don't think they are worth it, climbing up and down that ladder in the night for a pee and you can get a bloody good tent or swag way cheaper than a rooftop tent and are guaranteed not to break a leg..
Thanks for the comment. I completely understand!
Pack an empty water bottle to piss in on your way to bed for the night
Very nice...I think I'm more inclined these days to overland instead of flying out to somewhere warm. So much od Canada and USA I haven't seen.
Thanks for the comment! I agree!
Nice to see you again. I wish I was staying close to your place.
I have suggestion for Fridge, Power station and Roof tent.
Fridge : BougeRV 12 Volt Car Refrigerator Dual Zone, Portable Freezer Fridge APP Control, 37 Quart (35L) Compressor Freezer Fridge 12V/24V DC 110~240V AC, -4℉-68℉
Power Station : BougeRV has power stations too. I did not choose any particular model yet but I will prefer buying the one with LifePO4 batteries. They are safer and last longer.
Roof tent : Check Inspired overland. I liked it a lot as it suits my budget, my needs as a beginner and is very light weight.
Thanks for the cool video.
Thanks for the comments and the suggestions!! I have been looking at the BougeRV power stations. I will check out the fridge too!
I saw a guy build a mount for putting his jackery up on the rollbar for power.
I love to see how others do things! Thanks for the comment!
@@seoverland316 you’re welcome! do you daily drive your jeep or is it primarily for camping?
It is my daily driver. However, I bought this Jeep to specifically build it out for adventures in the outdoors and camping!
What roof rack did you buy?
Hooke Road Aluminum. (They have a steel version too)