What a great idea for the app. Is it only available with iPhone? I couldn't find it on my 'Droid...
I've used quite a bit of the information from this thread to prep for a quick (4 day, 3 night) camping trip this past weekend.
We got the Sports Napier tent- which worked just fine and provided more than enough space. It can be 90 percent put up with just one person, but I think it would be quite difficult to put up without some help. I also bought the cushion and egg crate padding to make a bed in the back. The tent and the cushions are pretty bulky, but we still had enough space for all our other gear.
Using the frunk to store all our food worked great- as there was only one other camper remotely near us, and they had a bear visit in the middle of the night, but the bear didn't mess with our site at all.
Our fellow campers bear experience convinced me that I want to keep the frunk for food, but I am having one challenge that I am hoping one of you can help me with. I NEED a cooler. Our cheap cooler was way too small and the ice was nothing more than cool water within a half day. We tried to pick up a 35 gallon Yeti on our way back home, but had to return it immediately because it was about one inch to tall, and I couldn't close the frunk.
My goal is to get the largest [high quality]cooler that can fit in the frunk. Do any of you use, or know of a good (Yeti, Grizzly, Icey Tel, etc.) cooler that will fit in the frunk? It looks like whatever I get, I will have to order on line, so I'd rather get something that somebody KNOWS will fit properly. Thanks in advance for your help.
p.s. Another 'camping in a Tesla' lesson we learned... driving off road on bumpy and sandy roads eats electricity at crazy rates. We average 292 wh/mile, but we were in the mid 400's while camping! Lucky for us, we went into the forest with a pretty good charge. We also found multiple sources (just in case) of charging opportunity: mom and pop bait and tackle shop about 10 miles away readily offered up a 110 outlet, a vacationer at the nearby swimming hole offered for us to charge on front of his nearby vacation home, and the Forest Ranger let us know where the closest RV camping sites were located.
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