Like the "Eagle Master" (Terry).
A developed idea from BMW could be the
next portable camper in use at HITW. It
involves a blow-up (inflatable) tent that
fastens to the tail of a car - leaving the car
useful for many things aside from sleeping
in it. This might make a good "guest cabin"
or "back-up" housing for the pit as long as
you remember to disconnect before driving
off for a mocha or fishing adventure.
next portable camper in use at HITW. It
involves a blow-up (inflatable) tent that
fastens to the tail of a car - leaving the car
useful for many things aside from sleeping
in it. This might make a good "guest cabin"
or "back-up" housing for the pit as long as
you remember to disconnect before driving
off for a mocha or fishing adventure.
This next creative invention could provide transport
to and from the pit after all of our "great ideas"
are put to use and space in the pit is dramatically
limited by structures. We could program it to
transport us to the slidehole at 5 AM, then back
before breakfast. It should look good parked outside
the eco-dome (as long as the lake doesn't
interfere with the construction of the dome). We
just need to get some magnets embedded in the
river road for "guides" and we're set!
This idea came from Tara - with the Shaman clan.
We have enough small campers to pull this off,
but the trees might have to grow up a little or
we won't have good structural support. We
could always build at the Eagle's Nest, right?!
We have enough small campers to pull this off,
but the trees might have to grow up a little or
we won't have good structural support. We
could always build at the Eagle's Nest, right?!
of course, this may interfere with construction
projects, but it could help to set up the "work
camp" for our crew of many, first.
projects, but it could help to set up the "work
camp" for our crew of many, first.
9 comments:
You would think that if you can afford to drive a BMW you could surely afford a smaller travel trailer or perhaps even a tent, that is one heck of a rear end "air bag". Really like your concept of the trailer condo arrangement, we could easily accomplish that along the slopes of the HITW, would also deduce the amount of snowfall on the ground. Could also parked about twenty of them head to tail on top of estrogen ridge.
Does the bus transport have fish boxes and rod racks availabe for installtion? I am sure you can talk that oldest wolf pup into being the driver, droppng off fishermen at 3:30 a.m. and then make regular scheduled pick up stops every 30 minutes. Give her sopmething to do between 3:30 and 9:00 am
Is the snow gone yet? HUH?? Is it? common daddy get to plowing...we wanna come play.ttanyicky
The point of the bus is NO DRIVER! Advanced automated system with magnetic AND satellite guides - thus, the magnets in river road.
Have you wrapped the glacier, yet?
I can read, I know the bus is driverless ~ but I also want to insure my grand daughters have the same employment advantages as my grand sons. Currently, 91.3% of bus drivers are men! Just because it is driverless, she can still drive the bus and act as tour guide.
Pertaining to your headlines, as any of you cruise the newspapers or streets of LA ~ if you see any decent looking travel trailers,let us know.
Oh we have BEEN looking!
blocking and levelling a ball shaped camper should be a challenge. Could end up rolling down hill. Any brown bear might think it a great thing to knock around.
I tell you-shipping containers not trailers. They are much more stackable-just like legos
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