Montana'eer
Well-Known Member
We sold the truck and camper as a unit 4-5 years ago and bought an Arctic Fox 22ft bumper pull. It's a nice 4 season unit and my wife and I said we'll give it a shot. What we've found is that we don't use nearly as much as we did the truck camper. We can't get into the same places, it's hard to boondock, its a PITA to maintain.. So I just put in on Craigslist YESTERDAY and already I have 5 people lined up to see it this weekend. Once that sells- we're ordering a new Hallmark Everest for my Chevy 2500 8' bed. We're not going back to a bumper pull style again.
You can't boondock like this at a rarely visited ghost town hauling a bumper pull up a road that doesn't exist anymore-
Oh and this pop-top makes installing Christmas lights a breeze, lol.
Personally I can't wait to get the new rig and start exploring again.
You can't boondock like this at a rarely visited ghost town hauling a bumper pull up a road that doesn't exist anymore-
![bT0PB7v.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FbT0PB7v.jpg&hash=4904661e1fecd317f76ec1f1745e3f9f)
![OzVTMnp.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FOzVTMnp.jpg&hash=b63f9bfa78ed4367281f87f25c289f4c)
![n0aw44z.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2Fn0aw44z.jpg&hash=277f9a0f80a5d927130faa3061c720ed)
Oh and this pop-top makes installing Christmas lights a breeze, lol.
![H62QRod.jpg](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FH62QRod.jpg&hash=6d4697c7944d539a51b2749bbc3b6ee4)
Personally I can't wait to get the new rig and start exploring again.