This is doing the rounds on Twitter:
Any thoughts @matthewslack? Any use for your long distance trips?
Any thoughts @matthewslack? Any use for your long distance trips?
I like the idea of not being in a tentI'd be concerned about the weight, which is the first limitation on range because of increased energy consumption, then aerodynamics which limits speed and so range, and then in that form, crosswind effect.
The idea is worth exploring, but my starting point would be the solar roof, then making the necessary structure of a solar trailer do most of the job of being the living space, and minimising additional burden. So my solution would not look anything like that. But hats off for trying!
Expanding backwards on rails coffin/bivvy-like camper was an idea which sprang to mind a few months ago. That had legs too (on the end).Apparently home made cycle caravans are quite popular in Germany.
Lyme disease infected ticks are everywhere these days - military bioweapons unleashed on us all yet againI like the idea of not being in a tent
Conversely, I've really enjoyed getting back into a tent with the weight limitations of backpacking removed!I like the idea of not being in a tent
An expanding coffin/bivvy-like shape is more aero, lower cofg. It can be as wide as the trailer you use now, with the same area available for solar panels, and more area when expanded....and the design fail in the otr product is that it 'folds' to reduce length, whereas width and height are both more important when being towed.
The video features knitting in comfort.The luxury I miss is an armchair, and a few extra cm of height in my 1.8kg tent.
...and the design fail in the otr product is that it 'folds' to reduce length, whereas width and height are both more important when being towed.
What I dislike about tents is trying to put one up in the wind and rain and then trying to pack it away all wet in the morning...then at the next site you have to put up a wet tent...rinse repeat...and after a while things start to get very muddy and mouldy. Then when you get home you've got to clean it all and try and dry it. Also, I can never seem to keep warm in a tent, even in relatively mild weather.Conversely, I've really enjoyed getting back into a tent with the weight limitations of backpacking removed!
Just a few kilos of extra sleeping mats, clothes, sleeping bag make the difference to comfort, and allow proper food to be carried.
The luxury I miss is an armchair, and a few extra cm of height in my 1.8kg tent.
To tow such a trailer one needs considerably more than 250W which would make bike illegal on UK roads.
Imagine pushing such a contraption up steep hill.
Tent is a way to go.
That thing'd topple over, then be dragged along with the bike and rider across the road by a Welsh valley's wind tunnel.A bit unstable all but on most flat roads, even on the brief bit of grass the girl cycled on one could see the instability. A good mobile Glam camping effort but the design is too high.
It must be high, otherwise you would look like you tow your own coffin.design is too high.
I think the way to go would be to have it longer, but lower and have the roof raise up when needed.It must be high, otherwise you would look like you tow your own coffin.
Yep... a coffin...I think the way to go would be to have it longer, but lower and have the roof raise up when needed.