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Snocats and Winter Camping?

AAUTOFAB1

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I don't know who owns this cat but it looks like you could drag a very big, warm,comfortable camper up the mountain:w00t2:

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Lia

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Awesome video. Thats one powerful machine. Would love to camp out in snow; well, not technically in snow, lol. But something like a camper, or whatever. It sounds like it might be fun.
 

muleman

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Looks like they are dragging a toy hauler for snow machines and atv's. would be nice to bring along a warm room to kick back in as a base camp.
 

ikold

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I've been toying around with the idea of getting a smaller bumper pull RV building a set of skis and pulling it behind our Tucker. Was wondering if anyone had done that before...
 

AAUTOFAB1

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I've been toying around with the idea of getting a smaller bumper pull RV building a set of skis and pulling it behind our Tucker. Was wondering if anyone had done that before...

My buddy had me drag his Dodge 2500 with a slide in camper and the cat trailer still hooked up to the truck with his 1542,i could have dragged it up and over the pass:yum::yum:man they are fun to drive!

the trick would be keeping it level ,A Tucker can take quite a bit of lean angle, but I'm not sure how a camper would fair past 30 deg. or so:ermm: i guess as long as the trail was fairly groomed and level:thumb:
 

Blackfoot Tucker

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I don't know who owns this cat but it looks like you could drag a very big, warm,comfortable camper up the mountain:w00t2:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bGm0qD2pI0

The fellow who owns it is Kevin Wood. His company, Precision Bodyline, does Dodge Mega Cab long bed conversions as well as general body and paint work.

Nice fellow. IIRC his Tucker was originally an FAA Cat. They modified the cab to its present configuration.
 
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