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    How to get a decent sleep while on the road

    I usually prefer to drive at night and this posses a problem on long trips in that by the time I want to take a break and get some sleep, it’s almost impossible to find a motel that has 24 hour service and even when I do find one, half the time they aren’t that appreciative at being woken up at 3 or 4 in the morning, and I can’t blame them.

    Unlike a D3, the floor area of the L322 RR is not big enough for a bed set up, so I built a quick fit bed set up for my 03 RR ( see projects section ) but I only used it once and found it didn’t give me much room for anything else.

    So I’m thinking of doing up a small camper trailer ( buying one if they are available ) into just a mobile bed with a few comforts like a fridge and any other ideas that anyone might suggest.

    Two mates and myself looked into making something along these lines about 18 months ago. We looked at what was on the market and found nothing under about $8,000 and all were miniature fully fledged camper trailers. Not quite what I want and after a fair bit of research we came to the conclusion that there is not really a big potential market for a basic type camper trailer.

    So now I’m after any ideas, and not just about a mini camper trailer, any ideas of getting a decent sleep while travelling.

    BTW, the seats in the RR, like most vehicles, are OK for a power nap but not much chop for sleeping.

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    www.podtrailer.com

    or a roofrack-mounted tent?

    Or a small tent and a camper bed?

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    Swag and a tarp on the ground.
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    Rum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    Swag and a tarp on the ground.

    Hehe, I was just about to type, swag on the side of the road

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbear48 View Post
    Rum
    What a stupid suggestion









    Scotch is so much better

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    Talking good sleep

    Roadsafe.
    I have just put a roof top camper on to the old family trailer.
    Ebay
    Roof top camper $800 delivered to Qld -- in the car port at home.
    6 -8mm bolts and the cheese and kisses off for a great break. I am so happy with it we are going to alice springs with the same set up for 3 weeks. Takes 12 minutes to be on the road in the morning and that is with clean teeth.
    Colrospeake

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    What about something like a trailer with a PMG top (sort of A frame with lid)

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    Quote Originally Posted by colrospeake View Post
    Roadsafe.
    I have just put a roof top camper on to the old family trailer.
    Ebay
    Roof top camper $800 delivered to Qld -- in the car port at home.
    6 -8mm bolts and the cheese and kisses off for a great break. I am so happy with it we are going to alice springs with the same set up for 3 weeks. Takes 12 minutes to be on the road in the morning and that is with clean teeth.
    Colrospeake
    Got any pictures

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    I have a large camper trailer but not fitted out. I originally bought it to be able to carry a large load as well as putting a sleeper in the top of it.

    Things changed and I no longer need to cart the gear so the trailer is now somewhat over sized for what I want.

    BTW, I considered a swag and road side tarp but a small camper trailer would be quicker to set up and put away when finished with.

    BUT, still opened to any ideas, well most ideas. The Rum and Scotch are good ideas, just the wrong situation

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