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Billet silver Laramie, first camping trip

devildodge

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Welcome. Great looking scenery for what looks like a great camping trip.

Looks like the Ram is the perfect size for your adventures.

We have a camping thread in off topic discussion.

Hope to hear and see more of your trips.

Our camping season here is over til April. With the exceptions of a few places open.

Thanks for joining us.
 

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That's a pretty cool spot you got there. It looks like California desert but where exactly is that?
 

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That's a pretty cool spot you got there. It looks like California desert but where exactly is that?
Yeah it's a beautiful spot; one of our family favorites. Indian Cove - on the north edge of Joshua Tree NP. Not great for summer camping of course, but perfect for spring and fall
 

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Wish we had places like this in florida
 

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Assuming you've received the Yakima bars by now? Did you end up doing a storage tote above them and how's the space been working for you? I've been flip-flopping between a retractable + yakima's vs a topper for the last month and need to decide soon.
 

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Assuming you've received the Yakima bars by now? Did you end up doing a storage tote above them and how's the space been working for you? I've been flip-flopping between a retractable + yakima's vs a topper for the last month and need to decide soon.
Yes I have the Yakima bars and have been loving the setup. I've hauled snowboards and bikes so far. Haven't hauled cargo yet, but I do have the LoadWarrior + Extension that I will use next time we go camping.
I think the largest Yakima cargo box that would fit would be the RocketBox 12. Anything else would probably be too long - though I could be wrong.
Let me know if you have any questions about the setup.

Ram+Yakima - 1.jpg Ram+Yakima - 2.jpg Ram+Yakima - 3.jpg Ram+Yakima - 4.jpg
 

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Thanks, looks very nice and extremely functional. If I go the retractable route, I was looking at the Truck Covers USA unit with the small toolbox on top. Looks like I would still be able to do the load warrior without extension, but possibly not the Rocketbox unless I set it back a bit.

How has the Retrax been in the rain? I expect they will all leak a little
 

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Thanks, looks very nice and extremely functional. If I go the retractable route, I was looking at the Truck Covers USA unit with the small toolbox on top. Looks like I would still be able to do the load warrior without extension, but possibly not the Rocketbox unless I set it back a bit.

How has the Retrax been in the rain? I expect they will all leak a little
Retrax has been okay in the rain. Definitely leaks a bit, especially around the tailgate. I live in SoCal, so not that big of a deal to me. And with a BedRug, most of the water that leaks in drains underneath the rug. The stuff on the rug stays dry.

On balance, I've been very happy with the Retrax/Yakima setup. Exactly what I was looking for.
 

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Thanks, looks very nice and extremely functional. If I go the retractable route, I was looking at the Truck Covers USA unit with the small toolbox on top. Looks like I would still be able to do the load warrior without extension, but possibly not the Rocketbox unless I set it back a bit.

How has the Retrax been in the rain? I expect they will all leak a little
I should also mention that Retrax customer service has been great with useful tips and otherwise helping me to improve the watertightness of the cover.
 

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