Gronk's comment
here got me thinking about trying some plastic pallets instead of a groundsheet
(that I dont use) under the main part of the camper. The main issue at the moment is finding suitable pallets, in a sufficient quantity, for a reasonable price, that aren't 1000's of km's away.
The advantages that I see them offering are
- It would be easier to camp on rocky/bumpy ground making a lot more free camping spots possible
- Be better at dealing with muddy/really wet conditions
- Make pack up time easier by not having too clean the base of the tent
- Also for me but not for everyone is it would deal with the tent drop being a bit short due to fitting bigger wheels. Others might need to use some levelling ramps
The disadvantages as I see them are
- Slightly longer setup and pack up time would be offset to an extent by not having to search for, or clear a site of rocks sticks etc and clean the base on packup
- Adds additional weight.
So the type of pallet required is something that is lightweight
(<5kgs each), nestable
(stacks/nestles into each other for compact transporting), not overly high and does not have large gaps in the surface. Something like this one seems ideal.
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These ones on gumtree look be suitable but they are in Victoria and I am in SEQ so getting them here could be a bit of an issue.
Does anyone know of a source for these? maybe through their work or somewhere else? I have tried the local pallet recyclers and they are either out of stock, have ones with big gaps in the surface, very pricey, or a combination of the above. Gumtree has had a few here and there but not in the quantity I am after and I need them, all the same, to be able to stack. Depending on size I am chasing about 8-12 including on doing the shower/toilet tent.
The peg loops being a bit short would be easy to overcome with some additional rope loops, the point load from poles being on the outside of the pallets would possibly require a bit more effort to over come but would depend on the pallet type, are there any other issues that I am overlooking?