The Hunting of the Snark - Beckerized

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A little shop time. Regulation Tomahawk target complete. 29" circumference, as that is the width of 4 2x8's edge to edge. Shown here with my new EDC Becker that arrived about an hour ago.

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Now all I need is a thingy to keep it standing up. Preferably one that won't collapse on the rare occasion that someone hits the target......
 
Very nice Mike.

I just picked up my first ESEE today. I could not resist, it being the last one he had and all. I'm loving everything about this badass little folder.



 
Boondocking rig ready to go.


Started with a snowmobile trailer.

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Bolted on four Contico boxes for gear, various, and sundry items.

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The Oztent slides between them.

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Add boats, coolers, Smokey Joe and miscellaneous (Kay's) stuff.

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Dog approves. Tail light ordered.

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We can stay out as long as we want to with this rig. Shakedown trip coming up. :thumbup:
 
Hey Trade - is that an Outback? What do you think of it? Our mini-van is in the process of dying and the Outback is on our possible list.

And great looking trailer rig. Ought to be lots of fun.
 
Looks awesome tw. I was thinking about an Outback, or Forester myself.
 
Nice setup Trade! With a take-down awning setup you could make the trailer a food prep/kitchen area or a sleep platform. You find the hitch attachment I told you about?
 
Hey Trade - is that an Outback? What do you think of it? Our mini-van is in the process of dying and the Outback is on our possible list.

And great looking trailer rig. Ought to be lots of fun.

It is an Outback. We got it last year and broke it in on a trip out west. I will never be without one, it is my all time favorite vehicle.

Dubz, you will not be disappointed. I think you will like the Outback better than the Forester because of better seats, ride and cargo capacity.
 
Nice setup Trade! With a take-down awning setup you could make the trailer a food prep/kitchen area or a sleep platform. You find the hitch attachment I told you about?

I did, and thank you. You hit the nail on the head about the food prep/kitchen thing. A lot of planning went into it and I think it will be a handy outfit. I'll post up when we get it all set up somewhere. Planning a little shake down trip right after T-day to central Kentucky.
 
Trade, I bet you could set that trailer up to take poles on all four corners and you could string a tarp over the top, or go poles to the ground for a wind break. Just spitballin though
 
It is an Outback. We got it last year and broke it in on a trip out west. I will never be without one, it is my all time favorite vehicle.

Dubz, you will not be disappointed. I think you will like the Outback better than the Forester because of better seats, ride and cargo capacity.

There's a thread on the ESEE forum right now about the Outback. They were saying it has more room. Definitely looking into it. I was wanting a Ford Ranger 4x4, but hell, the gas mileage isn't too good. I've always wanted a Jeep too, but they're just not roomy enough.
 
Boondocking rig ready to go.


Started with a snowmobile trailer.

P1020426.jpg





Bolted on four Contico boxes for gear, various, and sundry items.

P1020431.jpg






The Oztent slides between them.

P1020438.jpg




Add boats, coolers, Smokey Joe and miscellaneous (Kay's) stuff.

P1020443.jpg




Dog approves. Tail light ordered.

P1020445.jpg



We can stay out as long as we want to with this rig. Shakedown trip coming up. :thumbup:

Great minds think alike. I got this tiny camper a few months back for $300. Its been great so far.
After some more work it will be even mo-better. I still get 27mpg while pulling it.
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