AlpineChip
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It is the OVS Nomadic 270LTE (driver's side) - It really is well made and super simple to setup.Looking great!! What brand awning?
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It is the OVS Nomadic 270LTE (driver's side) - It really is well made and super simple to setup.Looking great!! What brand awning?
I was wondering if it was an OVS. Looks like a nice package, reasonable priced also. The rig looks terrific!It is the OVS Nomadic 270LTE (driver's side) - It really is well made and super simple to setup.
that's a great idea!!I've had too much coffee this morning. I'm thinking that if I cut a quarter section out of this 13ft. diameter patio umbrella material, throw in a center hinge and some fiberglass rods for ribs, I'll have a very light weight, extremely cheap DIY 270 awning. I love coming up with DIY solutions from cheap materials.
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There was a guy on expedition portal that had one and wet on some pretty narrow steep trails with one. I thought it was legit considering what it is - and no where near the cost/weight of earth roamer.Looks cool but must be super heavy.
If you're headed to the west side of the state let me know if you need/want any suggestions. Also FYI Glacier has hard sided camper only restriction again this year that was expanded too more campgrounds from last year. Going to visit the spotted bear ranger station is pretty cool though and less crowded. If your doing the bear tooth, I suggest also checking out the scenic byway that cuts off just east of cooke city and heads south into Wyoming, but you can make a nice big loop out of it!After the Black Hills, It was a long day of driving through the Cherokee and Crow Nations in Montana, then dropped into Custer Gallatin National Forest. I found a beautiful National Forest campground (Cascade) alongside a mountain river in Southern Montana. I picked the campground because it was next to the river, but there were plenty of free spots along the gravel road in.
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Thanks, I'm already back in Missouri. I noticed quite a few campgrounds east of Yellowstone also required hard sided campers. Even the large Grant Campground in Yellowstone had a black bear visit looking for food while I was there.If you're headed to the west side of the state let me know if you need/want any suggestions. Also FYI Glacier has hard sided camper only restriction again this year that was expanded too more campgrounds from last year. Going to visit the spotted bear ranger station is pretty cool though and less crowded. If your doing the bear tooth, I suggest also checking out the scenic byway that cuts off just east of cooke city and heads south into Wyoming, but you can make a nice big loop out of it!