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Damn dude SO NICE !I'm a yuuge advocate of building out minimal/lightweight & for the season/overall mission goals/trip...I did go heavy ass kitchen gear slide last year, built-out a custom slide for myself and ultimately realized I didn't need it with how I camp. Sold that, and now I'm down to a really slick & lightweight sleeper berth bench/shelf + a complete bed rug kit on GFC walls, etc. Loving it. If you go boxes and cabinetry go with WISA hex ultralight marine grade (what my 202 extrusion bench top is made o)f. But otherwise I think building out all these chackis is for the purpose of storing chackis. If that makes you happy good on you. But the drive & the minimal singular experience of truck camping is where the love and memories are. The two things I can't live without in the summer are a fridge and the RinseKit. Never need to stop in town when you have those - unless of course you need more food & water....![]()
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Thank you for the tips. Rinse kit is now on the list.
I gotta figure out the heat thing too. If I don't have an rv site then we just do mr buddy till bed time. I like the Truma heater but like with everything overlanding...
For the build out I don't need to store a bunch of shit, I really just want an interior bench to have meals because it rains a lot up here. If it doubles as storage then that's even better, but I'm honestly fine setting up the camp kitchen under the awning with a collapsible table, so don't even need a slide out kitchen.
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