There is custom, and then there is Peak Mtn Camps!
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- Introducing our highly customizable sheep camp at Peak Mountain Camps! Like all our builds, you choose every detail, from the frame to the curtain fabric. This camp, in particular, showcases extensive customer input, with the layout carefully planned using butcher paper in the client's garage. With Mike's help, we created the perfect version of his vision. Designed for tight spaces and easy travel, it offers ample storage, a wood-burning stove, numerous appliances, significant battery capacity, solar power, and a spacious bathroom. Witnessing our customers' dreams come true is always a joy!
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(435) 462-7325
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It reminds me of the Gypsie wagons of the past, very cool
Absolutely what it reminds of me….
Was looking for the description. I thought this is very western but that works better.
@@MrZeewe70Or a large mailbox!
Looks like a modern sheepherder wagon
Perfect to haul to your own property or favorite camp and dock it for a few weeks. Great storage and looks simple. ❤
This is nice. Kinda what I'm looking for. Perfect for just 1 person but has what's needed.
I LOVE YA’LL’S WORK!!!
That is definitely made in America!!! This camper is definitely ROCK SOLID 🪨
Thank you!
I thought I had a good idea of what "good camping" was .... and then I come across Peak Mountain, and now my reference of camping trailers has been shattered in the best way possible. These look so amazing!
Set up properly, these are a remote camping, boondocker's dream or set up another way the ultimate glamper. The key is you can customize and make it fit your needs, wants, and likes.
That's awesome simple but gots everything needed. that freezer area is awesome idea
It was sooooooooo awesome to see a solo or couple’s RV without an uncomfortable outdated “1950’s diner” booth dinette💥💥💥
Watch next week’s! (No dinette!) 😉
Lots of things I consider a waste of space you could use for storage: 1. Vanity sink; 2. dinette; 3. open space for open space sake; 4. Lack of overhead storage for openess sake; 5. Failure to optimize under bed storage access from inside and out.
@@mitchjaurena4709 That’s why I constantly push for as many “options” as possible to fit every person’s needs👍because the only time I ever want to sit at a dinette is when I’m reading a menu to order breakfast😂
@@mitchjaurena4709
I agree 100%! I personally would have gone smaller with ours, but had to concede to husband’s comfort 😏 (ex. big shower). And we did create a space for our dogs (which is easily storage as well). But I nixed the dinette, and we both agreed a vanity in the bathroom is silly.
@@walkinharmonyhomestead2888 Another person and dogs would make this camp way too small. In fact, after showing it to friends and family the last week, I found another person in the camp is one too many! However, for one person, there is plenty of room and storage.
Outstanding! I could go hunting in this for weeks!! I love this!
That is exactly what is going to happen starting in 2 weeks.
I have just over 100 days camping in this camp since I picked it up in May in temps ranging from 105 f to 12f, high winds, rain and snow. Things I would add or change... 1. Add some form of water diversion over the windows so water doesn't drip inside with windows open when raining, move gas to accessory to outside, ensure the battery monitor shunt and all battery draw to include inverter was run through a central buss with adequate gauge wiring as the current wiring setup makes the shunt useless, add more ac outlets and 12vt USB ports. Otherwise it has been extremely comfortable, very utilitarian and durable and I am extremely happy with it. The drying rack has already proven it's worth for wet coats and gloves.
Also it tows like a dream, fully loaded it weighs in at 8300lbs and is the perfect size and weight for rough country camping.
Also added Starlink Gen 3 powered via an aftermarket 12vt system. It draws between 20 to 50 aH averaging 35aH.
There are some good, if unusual ideas here. I like the wet clothes drying rack next to the fire.
Designed after working out of sheep camps in inclement weather. You got to have a place to dry things off without wetting the rest of the camp. I added a couple of magnetic cupboard hooks to the a-frame of the rack to hang gloves from and a hook above on the wall to hang your hat to dry also.
I could live in this. It’s a tiny house camper combo. Very cool.
This is a very well thought out setup, better than my old 24ft 5th wheel
I thought I recognized that Utah accent. Love this camper!
I love this RV!
Gosh guys, I thought it was well made and beautiful. The customer got exactly what they wanted. Who wouldn’t want that?
this is my camp and I am out in it right now. I got exactly what I wanted, nothing I didn't want and it all works like I imagined. Most of the negative commentors don't have a clue what they are talking about. Let them go buy a poorly constructed toothpick and 1/8th in ply board factory built pos. with slide outs. They will be whining about it in no time..
I bet you love it! I would be very happy with one. Currently looking for now. I love the design and all the customization you can do. Not to mention the quality!
Mary, take a look at an X 26. Not too big, yet the additional inches would make my floor plan plenty spacious for 2 people.
I will check it out. Thanks
Very nice camp he planned for maximizing storage
Had no idea a custom pull trailer RV was possible. Love the rounded metal roof, VERY SMART. Good idea to keep inside simple, small. Excellent heating redundancy with cast iron fireplace, gas furnace and electric. Two 30 pound gas tanks…much better. That there is no slide out is a huge plus, must less source of error. Solar panels, electric hookups, outside storage, all great. The door on the end, hitch deck was wonderful, great space saver, with added utility. Solid, well built pull trailer RV. Thanks for sharing…from east Tennessee.
Thanks you for your comment!
Thanks for the comments. I have 40lbs tanks on it. I wanted the extra time between fills as I do extended boondocking. This camp is built for the rough mountains of the West, but would equally be at home in the Tennessee hollars
Sheep shack was my 1st thought when seeing it.
The Wheels are even round this camper is amazing 😂😂😂😂
Absolutely awesome
My dog and I would be extremely comfy in a rig like this
You get it! Exactly what I designed it for.
Cool like the modern remake of sheaperts wagon
High class Sheep camp 👍
Yeah. My brothers said that isn't a sheep camp, it is too ritzy. If you can take a shower in it, it no longer qualifies as a sheep camp.
@@mitchjaurena4709 true !
Wow! What a outstanding layout!! Well thought out!
Thanks. Several years of thought and many years of working out of sheep camps and living in tight spaces aboard ship as a Marine gave me insight on needs, wants and likes.
@@mitchjaurena4709Semper Fi!
Lots of interior goodies in such a small place. This is 1st time seeing this brand. This looks like a perfect hunting trailer. Don't think i can afford to pull a flat barn door lol. Craftsmanship looks really nice. Better than factory.
What an awesome looking travel trailer. Looks well built.
Thank you!
hunting fishing and the right truck..nice job
Excellent and efficient design 👍🏻
Nice trailer. Love all the thought put in it. I live in south Texas and have tons of ideas. We don’t need a furnace. I want to design my camp to have AC but needs to be window unit style so it’s easily replaceable because they only last a few years down here. The rooftop units are to expensive and leak water over time.
We would love to help you out in the design process.
Hay I love it my wife won't because it's too thin for her. That's a man cave camper .
EXACTLY!
So funny; for us, I (the wife) wanted a smaller camp, but husband insisted it be bigger 😏
That is a great layout. Very much a form follows function.
Thanks! I tried to make things functional while looking good at the same time, like a fine Spanish Double Barrel Shotgun.
Super cool! Really like it.
Wow! That’s outstanding! Good job!
Love this floor plan!
I saw one of these drive by today in Ennis MT and thought WTF is that , at first I thought it was a sheep herders wagon and bingo here it is , Very cool . Thanks for the tour
Fantastic build
These are quite common with sheep herder camps and in some cases used in cattle camps. I see them all the time during spring and summer.
You must be from the west?
Megawesome 🎉❤
Sheep-Glamp 🐑 😊
Damn. It's perfect.
This would be good layout to mount on truck instead of a trailer
That’s awesome
Very interesting! Thank you Weston.
This is amazing. Unfortunately I’m not in a position to buy one and travel. Much as I would love to. Maybe when my kids move to the UP. Something to keep in mind!!
I love it. It’s simple ❤
I’ve seen a trailer on the roa . Something similar to this trailer. I just wish I had a better view of the make or model.
I would have a removable nose cone molded so this doesnt tow like a friggin parachute.
I know right
Hinged nose cone that could be raised as a porch roof when stopped.
@@2crazyinalabama Yeah, like a vestibule! Good idea
We wouldn't get much use out 9f that cast ir9n stove in Texas. Need a good AC though
We would in Montana! Glad to see it!
Aluminum or vinyl sided, stick and tin. Looks great inside, but I like cold weather camping.
that's one of the things I would think all travel trailers would have. Under frame storage.
For a wood stove, I hear the Kimberly gasifier would be more efficient.
I thought about getting a Kimberly and was really on the fence with it. But the Dwarf, with outside air draw, answers nicely. Having used the stove for the last two days you don't use much wood at all. A Kimberly would be a great idea however .
@@mitchjaurena4709 The Kimberly uses outside air for draft as well. The main difference I've seen is the Kimberly has to use smaller pieces of wood than common.
I have seen them and investigated them thoroughly. What I meant was that this Dwarf Stove does the same, so I went with the Dwarf to be able to use larger chunks. It really was a toss up.
Dutch Door for Temp Regulator essential.All Desert s are Hot,in Summers but w/ Dutch Doors due to Elevation Temperature can be quickly Lowered to Tolerable.
And will keep you busy swatting flies, wasps and mosquitos! I opted out of it as I have the fantastic fan that pulls an incredible amount of air and can keep it well ventilated. Having lived in sheep camps for REAL growing up, I had to drink an extra quart of water a day just to keep hydrated from the mosquitos LOL.🤣🤣🤣
@@mitchjaurena4709 Good screens make for good neighbors
I like the small wood stove , i grew up with wood stove heat and think it`s the best, by the way who made that stove ? .
Very nice job!
Thanks!
Nice looking camper. You might want to round the corners on the shelf bracket to the right of the bed. Those sharp edges might scrape some skin off, or snag a blanket.
Really like the well thought out options inside and out. Would like to discuss this in an X26 when I visit
Looking forward to talking with you.
This is my camp and I am up elk hunting in it right now {Starlink}. An X26 would give you a little more space, you could expand the bathroom some and it would give you more room around the bed and recliner.
@@mitchjaurena4709 Thanks Mitch! I will be at their shop on the 19th to camps first hand and discuss options. Happy hunting and safe travels.
Loved it
Nice rv - the door could use a little finesse on the finishing but that’s just my personal preference
I like this camper I've subscribed to this channel i want to find out more about them
Give us a call if you have any questions.
(435)462-7325
They will turn your plans into reality. Mike does a great job putting things to plans that in turn are constructed by Westons team.
Excellent
Nice!
Base along the line of Australian off road caravans,I reckon Australian does the best off road caravan in the world.from down under.
Drop a link for us please.
Interesting.
Great job.
Is or does that Diamond plate have option of being electified thru Solar Panels to SHOCK Bears that come into Camp.
Not a bad idea 👍
I had a bear just 50 yards down from camp fishing in the river this weekend. When he saw me, he hightailed it out of the area. I think he found me shocking enough!
Very interesting 😊
Never saw a herder in a sheep camp like that!
But they sure would like to be 😆
You have now... Albeit former herder
Ok well if you say so. I want a 30' x 60' pull behind hunting lodge.
Is it rated for winter camping? I’m surprised about the weight but then I see it’s surrounded by steel plates.
It is rated for winter camping, in fact they are meant to be lived in year round.
That make s perfect sense. I was thinking man that’s about the right size but heavy. if it’s built strong and insulated right. It makes sense. Thank you for responding.
@jeffroman2352 happy to help.
Nice unit
Thank you!
I love it! My only concern is the wood burning stove seems too big for the space. I know a lot of bigger, tiny homes have very small wood burning stoves and the owners have to open the windows because it gets way too hot. I hope the builder cleans up all the dust and dirt before giving it to the customer. I wouldn't accept a new item that dirty.
Looks like a covered wagon ftom. the 1800's
If everything works out, I'll be out to visit your facility the second week of September. Do I need to make an appointment for a tour and specking a camp? My wife and I have been watching your videos and are very interested in seeing them in person.
Awesome we look forward to your visit. If you could just give us maybe a week or two heads up once you have everything planned out that would be great.
The guy is definitely a loner. This is like a portable bunker.
Sheepherding isn't a group sport.
@@mitchjaurena4709 I pity the sheep lol
He knows where this world is heading and this is his portable bugout camp.
If need be yes.
That's cool.. How do you lock the boxes ? Is the thought behind no roof solar the less holes the less chance of leaks ?
They have a lock setup on the latch itself. Yes exactly! No matter how well they are sealed there is a chance of eventual water intrusion.
I wanted to be able to parwhere I wanted then place the panels where needed with the proper orientation. If the are mounted I can't do that
Should add a PVC pipe with caps to the top of the bumper for the storage of the sewer hose??
There is a sewer hose holder underneath the trailer. Just in front or behind the axles…I don’t recall the exact placement on this camp.
the sewer hose tube is just aft of the axles. Works out just fine
Are Cabinet Tops Sturdy Enough to Mount a ReLoader or is that an Extra? I would have it so ,thus no Problem to pay extra.
No, they are not. You would have to spec out that requirment.
Very Nice 👍
Im sorry if I missed it. How long is the bed. Great camp. Best one I’ve seen
Full size mattress
@troypalmer8032 74" x 54" x 10" full size mattress. Thank you for the kind words. I was told I was stuffing 10lbs into a 5lb bag...I prefer to think that, unlike some retail products, I am actually putting a full 5lbs in a 5lb bag.
How does it tow?
I'm wondering about the wood fired stove. In the winter, I need something besides expensive electricity, and the propane heater in my trailer is crap. How do you supply ventilation to the stove?
There is an external feed
Propane is a no go, it'll cause so much dampness you'll be moldy, wet and miserable. Wood keeps you dry and warm plus, you'll never run out.
Ignore the negative comments.
Looks good, BUT, why would you not have a Murphy bed in this and at least have a couch to sit on instead of the out of place recliner just jammed in there? Doesn’t seem like the best use of space for some of this, ton of storage without creature comforts like an actual place to relax.
Looks well built, but seems heavy for such a small rig. The finish work on the man door needs work and the gap and floor alignment on the water heater access door is not great.
For Me ,Corners ABSOLUTELY need to be Radiused,ie no as in NONE Sharp Corners.
It looks like a loaf of bread on a flatbed trailer.
Not bad for $9,000.....
Seriously? I figured it would be 90 grand lol
70 grand is what I paid
Great
How does it tow with that flat frontal surface?
It tows nicely as long as you stay in the 65mph range. More than that and my F250 6.2l gas engine starts to suck down the gas and drops a gear to keep it pulling above 65/70 mph
Nice camper; but from a fire safety aspect, the propane tanks staged at the only egress is a major problem
The rear window is an egress as well…not the preferred method of escape but due to DOT regulations and requirements the lp tanks are required to be on the tongue.
@@peakmountaincamps What are your sidewall construction methods and r values? Nice looking rig btw =)
Framed with 1x4 studs on 24” centers, sheathed with 1/2” maple core laminated on both sides. We then insulate the dead space with 3/4” foam board (R4). Next, we sheath the exterior with either 7/16” OSB or 1/2” CDX, followed by a Tyvek moisture barrier, and finally finish with the aluminum skin. Give you right around a 8-9 r value depending on where you get your information.
Just another reason a door should t be on the front. The layout should be reversed
The rocker spring mount will twist off the frame
Please provide any proven examples with supporting documentation you have of that out of the blue and currently unsupported statement.
it is a nice trailer - BUT.... it needs some form of aero dynamics towards the pulling side - otherwise it is going to act like a big wind dam and eat your gas mileage.
Basque home
Yes, yes it is. Ongi Etorri.
That thing has zero aerodynamics. It's completely flat on the front. It would be like towing a parachute. Watch your fuel mileage go down 50%.
At 8600# it wouldn’t matter.
Probably true...but, any camper sucks the fuel
It’s a camp. At least that’s how I’d use it
There is no free lunch. I tow a 32 footer that tips the scales at 11,000 lbs with my super duty and it gets 12 mpg average. Nothing worth pulling and setting up in is going to offer any sort of economy. Car camping is an option for the masochists in the crowd I suppose =)
It's built in the shape of the sheepherder wagons. Those only went as fast as a horse or oxen. 😅
I can't understand putting a door on the front of a trailer that's being dragged at the speed of hurricane for force wind in the rain.
Tradition, the horses would be in front and the driver would sit inside and drive the horses with the top half of the dutch door open. Or something like that 🤯
Screen door?
I have thought about one, but with the other windows and fantastic fan it has adequate ventilation. I spent 3 days with 100 plus degree week days. I have added a small 12vt fan to blow over me near the bed.
I love the set up,but pull the camera back!! I dont need to be setting 6 feet from the screen to watch!!!
Noted 😆
The shunt isn’t monitoring inverter usage?
What size wire is that out of the charge controller to the batteries? Looks way undersized.
I think you are looking at the input wires from the solar, which are 10 ga and more than adequate. I took an IR scanner/camera to the system while on full solar charge (bulk charging and 600 watts of solar - two 300 watt panels in series), also while all light/power usage was on and there was no indication of over heating or of heat "stress" to the wires. All of the electrical wiring I could see I scanned throughout the trailer and it did not appear to have any overheating. Yes, it appears that the inverter usage isn't being monitored by the shunt, but in my usage it will make little difference as A/C will only be used sporadically and for short periods of time. It is there more for a convenience than for daily usage. What the shunt does for me is provide an accurate battery bank SOC (state of charge) which is sufficient for me to monitor my capacity. Good eyes and thanks for the input.
@@mitchjaurena4709yeah the 10ga going to the hole on the wall is definitely adequate. You can run 1000+ no problem by going up in voltage. The output side of the charger where reads battery is what’s concerning, it looks like it’s hooked up to 14ga or 16ga wire. It actually looks like it’s the wires to feed power to the shunt. At 50amps output to the battery max charge you want at least a 6ga cable from there to the battery.
I love how neat all the plumbing and wiring is done. If you ever have a problem (not as likely as factory builds), you could find and fix it. Factory builds look like a rats nest,lol
@@newenglandrvadventures I crawled around in there and looked and you are correct. It is 14 ga wiring and for a 4ft or less run it should be at least 10 ga (8 ga better) for 14vt @50 amps. I am trying to figure out access and a solution right now. Thanks for your eagle eyed catch. With that ga wire it could be a danger and at a minimum I will not be getting full usage out of my solar setup due to loss.
@@mitchjaurena4709 you’re welcome :)
$129,000 to $156,000 is My guess!
Half that
Nope. $70,000
What is the price of this camp.
$70,000 is what I paid.
Do you make a fifth wheel RV. ?
Larry, they can make anything you want.
For what those AGM batteries cost and weight he’d be better off putting Lithium in it and get rid of that electric/ propane fridge and put in a 12v compressor fridge in it, more room without having fans in it , I know cause I did that to my rv and haven’t looked back, love more room for food and don’t have to worry about defrosting it.
All about redundancy and compromise. I have a 30l compressor fridge freezer I am running as a freezer. I am tried several options with another trailer I owned and settled on this combination. So far, so good.
Where's the loo?
look at 19:10
Why are there so many dings and spots of paint all over...? It would be a great trailer home if those issues didn't exist. Well thought a well-thought-out design, but I could not accept those issues.
I think the camera exaggerates those items. There really isn't noticeable dings and paint spots looking at it.