Low Fuel + Road Washouts + Hot Springs OFF ROAD with our Truck Camper - Idaho BDR | Part 6

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @johnnykoba_on_the_road
    @johnnykoba_on_the_road 2 года назад +2

    I really enjoy your Overland videos and this channel. I like how you take a realistic approach to actually four wheeling with your truck and the giant camper stuff in the bed lol

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  2 года назад +2

      Thanks!! Really appreciate the encouragement. It's nice to show that a full size with camper can travel to most places. Overland has become an excusive club and often people have more gear than adventures.

    • @johnnykoba_on_the_road
      @johnnykoba_on_the_road 2 года назад

      @@TruckCamper that’s true and I hold my breath every time you go off camber!!

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  2 года назад +2

      @@johnnykoba_on_the_road It looks unstable due to the height but most of the weight is down low... looks worse than it feels

  • @TheMeeks100
    @TheMeeks100 2 года назад +1

    Very nice! Curious how the camper held up under such rugged terrain. Saw the ebike so if you ran out of fuel you wouldn't be walking.lol

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  2 года назад

      Camper has held up well so far!! We are over 2.5 years of off road use. Yep. Our mountain bikes beat walking for sure. Thanks for watching

  • @jeeperguy4290
    @jeeperguy4290 2 года назад

    Wow, the hot springs are awesome. How hot is the water? Never been to one.

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  2 года назад +1

      They all vary... often you can increase or decrease flow to adjust temperatures. Rather fun to find them.

  • @unpluggedkiwi1063
    @unpluggedkiwi1063 Год назад +1

    Greetings. I have no experience with truck campers, but have done quite a lot of 4WDing. I am guessing that the height of the truck camper would limit what 4WDing you are able to do. With the camper on the truck, how would you rate the 4WD capability compared to a properly (lift kit etc) prepared Mercedes Sprinter 4x4?

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Год назад

      Height can be a challenge. We carry a Dewalt pole saw and cut our way through. Have yet to turn around due to height. Check out our many off road videos. Sprinters are great especially on road. However they do not have the durability or strength of a HD truck. 37" tires nearly bolt up to the Super Duty. We owned a Sprinter chassis. Biggest downside was maintenance, parts availability and cost. Super Duty is much more capable and flexible vehicle (tow/haul/multipurpose). Sprinter is great for lighter off road and hwy but keep in mind any repairs will be costly and it's lighter duty construction. Hope that helps!

    • @unpluggedkiwi1063
      @unpluggedkiwi1063 Год назад

      @@TruckCamper Thanks for your reply. I was thinking more about instability issues due to the height/weight limiting where you can go

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Год назад

      @@unpluggedkiwi1063 Stability isn't a height issue as much as COG. Which is mostly where the weight is loaded. We had this camper custom ordered without roof AC, microwave, stove vent and keep light items in the upper cabs. Weight down low. Camper jacks stored in the basement. We have plenty of videos showing off road ability. We've yet to turn around due to the camper....

  • @johnt6673
    @johnt6673 Год назад

    The driving range at zero has a lot left. Auto manufacturers have a built in safety range. One can see that once they fill up at the gas pump....

    • @TruckCamper
      @TruckCamper  Год назад

      Yes. There is "reserve" fuel. However inclines or off camber could make the fuel inaccessible. We've had that happen. Run out of fuel a handful of times... makes one respect the risk. :)