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My wife and I are into rock hounding, gold prospection and meteorite hunting so we purchased a Hummer H3T pickup two years ago. We like to be able to reach very remote sites where the diggings are better. I have modified the truck for improved off roading and it is very capable. It has a V8 engine, 4:1 transfer case, full time all wheel drive, locking front and rear differentials, 35" mud tires, double beadlock wheels, under carriage protection, rocker panel protection, 9,000 lb winch, SlantBack topper, 100% extension cargo slide, ... Here are some pictures of my baby.
Off roading
At the end of a day of prospecting with our recirculating sluice that used 36 gallons of water per day.
The truck works very well for us. We can pack all our gear in the back and get to almost anywhere there is an existing trail. However, we would like to add the capability to camp out at remote dig sites. Here are the wife's requirements, A- need a queen size bed up off the ground (no sleeping with snakes - other than me
, B- need to be able to take a warn shower every day, C- ability to get up in the middle of the night and go to the bathroom without worrying about stepping on venomous snakes (starting to see a theme here?). So we are considering: (1) pop-up camper, (2) an off road trailer with a roof top tent, (3) a light weight camping trailer or (4) towing the H3T behind a diesel motor home. My H3T weighs 5,000 lbs empty, has a 1,015 lb payload capacity and a 5,900 lb tow limit.
Option 1 pop-up camper - Very minimal impact on off road ability. May need a small off road trailer for additional gear. I like the FWC Falcon but it won't fit into the bed of the H3T. It is one inch too wide at the bottom. The Finch and the Hallmark La Vetta would hang out the back and interfere with a spare tire swing gate and the Finch is 1" too wide. May require a custom development. Weight might be an issue, but might be tolerable with upgraded rear leaf springs. List price $12,000 (Falcon) to $19,500 (La Veta)
Option 2 off road trailer with a roof top tent (i.e. Adventure Trailer Horizon http://www.adventuretrailers.com/horizon.html ) - Expensive, porta potty would be outside with the snakes (real or imaginary), wife doesn't like climbing a ladder to get in and out of bed. Cooking and eating outside with the snakes, bugs, ... List price $10,500 to $18,000 nicely equipped.
Option 3 light weight camping trailer (i.e. Livin Lite Camplite CL16DB with a dry bath http://www.livinlite.com/camplite-specs.php ) - The Camplite has a bathroom inside the trailer with a separate shower stall. At 5,000 lbs GVWR it is heavy but less than my tow limit. The Camplite trailer will limit my off road ability and I'll have to park it where the trail gets rough and use it as a remote base camp. List price $26,000
Option 4 buy a used low mileage diesel motor home that could tow the H3T. Most expensive option with the most luxurious accommodations. Will limit my off road ability and I'll have to park it where the trail gets rough and use it as a remote base camp. Could be home part of the year after retirement. ~28,000 used low miles.
So, which option is the question or is there another option I haven't thought of?
Just found this site and it seems to have a lot of information so I signed up.
My wife and I are into rock hounding, gold prospection and meteorite hunting so we purchased a Hummer H3T pickup two years ago. We like to be able to reach very remote sites where the diggings are better. I have modified the truck for improved off roading and it is very capable. It has a V8 engine, 4:1 transfer case, full time all wheel drive, locking front and rear differentials, 35" mud tires, double beadlock wheels, under carriage protection, rocker panel protection, 9,000 lb winch, SlantBack topper, 100% extension cargo slide, ... Here are some pictures of my baby.
Off roading

At the end of a day of prospecting with our recirculating sluice that used 36 gallons of water per day.

The truck works very well for us. We can pack all our gear in the back and get to almost anywhere there is an existing trail. However, we would like to add the capability to camp out at remote dig sites. Here are the wife's requirements, A- need a queen size bed up off the ground (no sleeping with snakes - other than me
Option 1 pop-up camper - Very minimal impact on off road ability. May need a small off road trailer for additional gear. I like the FWC Falcon but it won't fit into the bed of the H3T. It is one inch too wide at the bottom. The Finch and the Hallmark La Vetta would hang out the back and interfere with a spare tire swing gate and the Finch is 1" too wide. May require a custom development. Weight might be an issue, but might be tolerable with upgraded rear leaf springs. List price $12,000 (Falcon) to $19,500 (La Veta)
Option 2 off road trailer with a roof top tent (i.e. Adventure Trailer Horizon http://www.adventuretrailers.com/horizon.html ) - Expensive, porta potty would be outside with the snakes (real or imaginary), wife doesn't like climbing a ladder to get in and out of bed. Cooking and eating outside with the snakes, bugs, ... List price $10,500 to $18,000 nicely equipped.
Option 3 light weight camping trailer (i.e. Livin Lite Camplite CL16DB with a dry bath http://www.livinlite.com/camplite-specs.php ) - The Camplite has a bathroom inside the trailer with a separate shower stall. At 5,000 lbs GVWR it is heavy but less than my tow limit. The Camplite trailer will limit my off road ability and I'll have to park it where the trail gets rough and use it as a remote base camp. List price $26,000
Option 4 buy a used low mileage diesel motor home that could tow the H3T. Most expensive option with the most luxurious accommodations. Will limit my off road ability and I'll have to park it where the trail gets rough and use it as a remote base camp. Could be home part of the year after retirement. ~28,000 used low miles.
So, which option is the question or is there another option I haven't thought of?