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06-29-2012, 05:01 PM #1
Perfect as a Mobile Camper/Tent for the outdoor enthusiast.
Family outings can be fun, but any vacation these days whether on a weekend trip or two weeks can be decidedly expensive. I have always been the outdoor type and although I have had the same job for over a decade I really don’t have the money for motel rooms. For over 30 years, I have been an avid gold prospector, so I needed some form of reasonably priced tent for at least three people. I am a bit nervous of laying on a ground sheet, so preferable the back of my truck where I could sleep. Anyway, nothing I saw publicized worked out for me, especially for my wife and 2 kids. Then I saw this big truck pass me with this unusual tent attached to the bed. It was near Los Angeles airport, so I pulled alongside and caught the driver’s attention. After stopping near the terminal, he gave me a tour of this (I guess) soft shell camper. It was absolutely perfect for my needs and found the cost was just less than $500.
This camper shape is over 6 foot tall and tons of room inside to move around, and to keep equipment as metal detectors dry. There is ample ventilation, including windows and the Inventor gave me a quick ride around. It took me less than 30 minutes to assemble the camper on the back of my truck, and I have already used it for gold prospecting and even taking my son fishing. What really compensated me for the camper was it costs nothing in gas to drive it anywhere. I recommend this camper/ tent to any outdoorsman or women who spend a lot of time, in the desert or the rough back roads of America. It’s a great money saver and every treasure hunter should check it out at USTRUCKTENT website. There are also great pictures, a video and even testimonials on UStrucktent website. I couldn’t have purchased anything better, for any enthusiast, at a reasonable price for any kind of outdoorsman. I even use the camper for work.
For years I worked on passenger ships and have detected all around the world. Started my own Historical map company, sold it but still have over 32-36 thousands state, country, township and range, railroad, civil war, mining and a whole host more. The majority of the maps are all in color. Found gold in the Mojave Desert in California. Hunted in Puerto Rico, the Caribbean and England where I was born. Being a Crew member on Princess Cruises, I have made regular trips to Skagway, Juneau along the inside passage. One of my favorite outdoor past times is reel fishing, which helps to keep the stress away.A bunch of friends still live near Zion Nation Park, which my family has gonr to see in past years.Took my family along the Trans Alaska highway, with this camper tent I purchased a few summers ago. I have located old medieval and Roman coins along the River Thames foreshore. Over the years I have purchased numerous metal detectors including a Garrett and Whites. I wrote thirteen Historical map books that are now out of print, which illustrated the latest USGS map that you could compare next to an earliest ‘Topo’ map ever printed.
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06-29-2012 05:01 PM # ADS
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06-30-2012, 03:22 AM #2
gotta admit that tent looks kinda useful.
I can see your point, but you are still full of shit!
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07-18-2012, 02:27 PM #3
Love it! I wish they had more pics on the site
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07-22-2012, 04:48 PM #4
...very nice. A good alternative to the hardtop.
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08-02-2012, 11:25 AM #5
Aas requested here is a few more pics of the USTruckTent. There are new innovations in the works, but the recession in the United States is holding things back?
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08-02-2012, 11:31 AM #6
For those interested in more details of the USTruckTent, investigate more about the Camper/Tent at www. ustrucktent.com. The one I purchased is a lot of fun and it didn't break the bank.
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