HAHA - Funny story... Our first trip out with the camper earlier this year resulted in 12 broken eggs filling the fridge. Always lots to learn! But this trip everything stayed where it was supposed to be!
Really enjoyed your adventure. Hope you had a snake bite kit though. Great couple and liking your new Super Duty (mine on order). Keep em coming. Subscribed.
Great content! Peter I found your channel a few weeks ago when going down the RUclips rabbit hole. I did a double take when I saw your face. This is Garth BTW...Jonathan and Naomi's brother.
Check out our truck build video. We welded aluminum guides to the truck bed. Makes loading easier and keeps the camper in place. Thanks! ruclips.net/video/9irXoew6OT0/видео.html
It is tall... but the COG isn't bad. Around 32". Most of the weight is low... we carry the jacks in the basement which also helps. We owned a Four Wheel Camper; it was fine. Realistically we've gone to the same places with the hardwall with more comfort. Actually we've traveled further and longer duration off road with this camper...
Yes, the tie downs will allow some camper movement. Not a huge amount. They are spring loaded so the idea is to allow moderate movement but retaining tension...
@@retiredbiker Not yet!! Comfort and enjoyment is so much greater. And haven't been stopped yet. Realistically, a popup camper is 8-9ft tall... we are 10.5ft (not counting vents). So you'll likely need to clear similar trees and obstacles either way. For shorter weekend or summer type travel... popup is great. But adverse weather and longer term 1 month plus... hardwall.
Yes. We installed an OX locker that is actuated with the air compressor. Check out our earlier truck build video. I've run lots of styles of differential lockers. Popular ones are ARB (air), Eaton (electric), Truetrac (mechanical gear limited slip) and others. I really like the OX locker for the simplicity and ability to manually lock/unlock it. It also allow for it to be controlled by cable, air or electric and manual. Really cool design.
I've been researching truck campers for off-grid, how stable do you feel in the Northstar compared to 4 Wheel given their weight and size differentials?
Not sure there is much difference. But we have a light-ish camper and keep weight down low. Think we've already been through some rougher terrain than the FWC. This truck is much more capable than the Tundra that hauled the FWC. That being said the suspension makes a massive difference on both trucks. Tundra was a better "go fast" rig on rough roads. Super Duty can conquer more technical terrain...
I know why you remove your jack stands. I was wondering if you store them at home or do you bring them with you, so you have them to remove the camper if needed for some reason? If you bring the jack stands with you, where to store them?
@@TruckCamper I remember that video but I will watch it again. You also took the gray water tank out on that mod. Thanks for the answer and your answer has me considering the same type of mod.
I’m not sure if you started off at the Scotty’s Well turnoff. At about one mile up the trail is the sea level contour. Depending on height of vegetation you should be able to look to south and see lights at sea level at the junction of Highway 190 and Badwater Road with camera 6 feet above sea level. This would be impossible at sea level at the beach because of Earth’s curvature.
Do you have the off-road gauges on your F250? Would love to know what your max off-camber degrees was on this trip. I once got to 30 degrees off camber on a Raptor but wondering what’s the threshold for the Super Duty.
That's a good question. I don't have those style gauges. Camber is a tough thing... It can escalate quickly. Thankfully, I've never rolled a rig but it does take some getting adjusted to every vehicle.
@@allenjohnson6605 Not yet! It has surprisingly good stability. Obviously need to drive for the size and weight... but we've run it hard. Even caught air with the truck and camper. Good suspension makes it enjoyable. :)
We are using a Sony FDR x3000 and Sony a6000. It was a fun road. Truck is built to handle off road use... check out other videos! More fun to come. Thanks for sharing!
@@TruckCamper Thank you! I appreciate the info on the camera . Looking at the A7 Mark iii as well as the Sony A6600. The truck is solid! Would love to have a truck like that one day. There is a ton of places to explore on my channel that might interest you. Would love to hear your feedback!
OMG, truck camper porn at it's finest...lol Man. I absolutely loved watching this video. Your rig is dialed in, what a sweet setup you guys have. More videos just like this one pretty please. 😁👍👍👍😁
This was a great video. Im sick of seeing these camper videos going offroad and i see 3 seconds of them on a dirt road. Good to see some real SHi7
Thanks!! We do a lot of off road... just finished 1,500 miles off road through Idaho over 6 weeks. Will do a short video series coming up...
the 9 people who disliked this probably drive oversized RVs and cant get to locations like these
HAHA - That could be!! :)
I hear the contents of your fridge emptying onto the floor! Looks like fun.
HAHA - Funny story... Our first trip out with the camper earlier this year resulted in 12 broken eggs filling the fridge. Always lots to learn! But this trip everything stayed where it was supposed to be!
Really enjoyed your adventure. Hope you had a snake bite kit though. Great couple and liking your new Super Duty (mine on order). Keep em coming. Subscribed.
Much appreciated! Congrats on the new Super Duty! More to come.... Thanks for sharing!
Very nice! Have a good road trip. I'll be watching 'cuz I'm interested in your setup. Diggin' the great attitude as well.
Appreciate it! Thanks for sharing.
Love it! Reminiscent of Truck Camper Adventure videos of his climb up Murphy Hogback, White Rim Trail.
Very cool. Will be fun sharing more off road adventures! Lots of great destinations ahead... Thanks for sharing!
Awesome video.
Much appreciated! Will have more adventure videos soon. Thanks for sharing!
What camper is this ? Awesome video!
Northstar Liberty - check other videos for detailed tour and modifications
What size tires on the truck ?
37s. Check out our build videos!
Looks tippy !
Yes! In sections... off road fun!
Great content! Peter I found your channel a few weeks ago when going down the RUclips rabbit hole. I did a double take when I saw your face. This is Garth BTW...Jonathan and Naomi's brother.
Long time!!! That's awesome you found the channel. Message me on Instagram if you have it @expedition truckcamper - would be great to catch up!
Why does your Northstar Liberty not have the little rear skirt portion that normally has the tail lights? Is that custom from Northstar?
We ordered it custom. That is an option. Check our older videos for full camper walk through review
@@TruckCamper oh cool! Thanks for the reply!
How have you connected the camper in the bed to keep from side to side movement? Great work!
Check out our truck build video. We welded aluminum guides to the truck bed. Makes loading easier and keeps the camper in place. Thanks!
ruclips.net/video/9irXoew6OT0/видео.html
@@TruckCamper awesome. I’ll check it!
@@joshl1124 it is a pretty sweet set up. The rails and what not in the bed.
@@stout_tossme7541 agreed. That’s the one big issue with mine off-road, it moves around. I’m going to work up some rails and pad them.
Need a camp-x pop up. I’d never take that road with a truck camper too high center of gravity. That looks like it wants to roll over.
It is tall... but the COG isn't bad. Around 32". Most of the weight is low... we carry the jacks in the basement which also helps. We owned a Four Wheel Camper; it was fine. Realistically we've gone to the same places with the hardwall with more comfort. Actually we've traveled further and longer duration off road with this camper...
nice trip
Thanks!! It was a great time. Love remote places. More to come...
So Fun! You Guys Rock! What Make Model Year And Trim Is That :) Was Looking Into a 2015 F150 with the 2.7 twin turbo.
It's a 2020 F250 XL. Check out our build videos!! :)
Do you get any rocking of the camper from side to side due to flex of the tie downs?
Yes, the tie downs will allow some camper movement. Not a huge amount. They are spring loaded so the idea is to allow moderate movement but retaining tension...
@@TruckCamper do you regret going with the hard side vs a pop up for off-roading?
@@retiredbiker Not yet!! Comfort and enjoyment is so much greater. And haven't been stopped yet. Realistically, a popup camper is 8-9ft tall... we are 10.5ft (not counting vents). So you'll likely need to clear similar trees and obstacles either way. For shorter weekend or summer type travel... popup is great. But adverse weather and longer term 1 month plus... hardwall.
Do you have a locker on the front? do you know much about them if there is any out there that are good?
Yes. We installed an OX locker that is actuated with the air compressor. Check out our earlier truck build video. I've run lots of styles of differential lockers. Popular ones are ARB (air), Eaton (electric), Truetrac (mechanical gear limited slip) and others. I really like the OX locker for the simplicity and ability to manually lock/unlock it. It also allow for it to be controlled by cable, air or electric and manual. Really cool design.
Wonderful thanks I will look into it
I've been researching truck campers for off-grid, how stable do you feel in the Northstar compared to 4 Wheel given their weight and size differentials?
Not sure there is much difference. But we have a light-ish camper and keep weight down low. Think we've already been through some rougher terrain than the FWC. This truck is much more capable than the Tundra that hauled the FWC. That being said the suspension makes a massive difference on both trucks. Tundra was a better "go fast" rig on rough roads. Super Duty can conquer more technical terrain...
@@TruckCamper ok, and how have you found the top heavy ish ness while 4x4ing?
I know why you remove your jack stands. I was wondering if you store them at home or do you bring them with you, so you have them to remove the camper if needed for some reason? If you bring the jack stands with you, where to store them?
We carry them in the converted basement area. Check out our camper drawer video!
@@TruckCamper I remember that video but I will watch it again. You also took the gray water tank out on that mod. Thanks for the answer and your answer has me considering the same type of mod.
@@haroldaylworth8685 You bet. That was the idea... to give ideas and inspiration. Thanks for sharing!
How much does that camper weigh?
1,800lb dry. Add about 1,000lb more loaded
I’m not sure if you started off at the Scotty’s Well turnoff. At about one mile up the trail is the sea level contour. Depending on height of vegetation you should be able to look to south and see lights at sea level at the junction of Highway 190 and Badwater Road with camera 6 feet above sea level. This would be impossible at sea level at the beach because of Earth’s curvature.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Do you have the off-road gauges on your F250? Would love to know what your max off-camber degrees was on this trip. I once got to 30 degrees off camber on a Raptor but wondering what’s the threshold for the Super Duty.
That's a good question. I don't have those style gauges. Camber is a tough thing... It can escalate quickly. Thankfully, I've never rolled a rig but it does take some getting adjusted to every vehicle.
How heavy is your camper?
Dry weight is about 1,800. We are closer to 3,000 loaded. Weight adds up quickly!
My 86fb about 3160 before my stuff. Its amazing how much food weights. 7cu ft fridge
Have you ever felt like it was going over.?
@@allenjohnson6605 Not yet! It has surprisingly good stability. Obviously need to drive for the size and weight... but we've run it hard. Even caught air with the truck and camper. Good suspension makes it enjoyable. :)
@@allenjohnson6605 Campers are heavy! Lighter the better for off road...
1;12 Very brave as this road looks super sketchy with a truck like that! What kind of camera are you using to film? Just subbed!
We are using a Sony FDR x3000 and Sony a6000. It was a fun road. Truck is built to handle off road use... check out other videos! More fun to come. Thanks for sharing!
@@TruckCamper Thank you! I appreciate the info on the camera . Looking at the A7 Mark iii as well as the Sony A6600. The truck is solid! Would love to have a truck like that one day. There is a ton of places to explore on my channel that might interest you. Would love to hear your feedback!
OMG, truck camper porn at it's finest...lol Man. I absolutely loved watching this video. Your rig is dialed in, what a sweet setup you guys have. More videos just like this one pretty please. 😁👍👍👍😁
HAHA - Thanks!!! Yes, more is coming. :)
Why subject your home on wheels and vehicle to abuse???
We built it to go to remote places. That's the point of it... Otherwise would drive an RV.
Beautiful setup and great footage. How long is that camper?
Much appreciated. The camper has 7ft floor length. Overall 14ft tip to tail. :)