Another compelling camper trailer startup for the post-pandemic era, Sasquatch Expedition Campers has made its intentions very clear by launching two of the most dangerous off-road trailers in 2022. It looks like just a gear carrier, but it lives like a teardrop. The inner room has a comfortable queen size bed, a full swing out his kitchen with 3 burner stove, refrigerator, sink, and hot water outdoor shower.
Sasquatch proudly represents their hometown of Silverton, a hardy hill tribe of 650 people. Nestled in the dramatic San Juan Mountains of southwest Colorado, Silverton was founded as a mining boom town in the late 19th century. That was long before moving into his camp, a bright-eyed prospector base of a very different kind. Mine natural resources such as fresh snow, abundant trails, and backcountry solitude. The town itself sits at an elevation of over 9,000 feet (2,743 m) and is surrounded by steep His 13th and His 14th streets, hypnotizing locals and tourists alike.
Sasquatch Highland 60 was inspired by the rugged surroundings of Silverton and, like home, was conceived to serve as a small, cozy haven for ambitious, boundary-busting explorers. rice field. At 16.3 feet (5 m) long and 6.8 feet (2.1 m) high, this trailer isn’t very compact, but its flat roof rectangular shape and cargo box pulling sides give it a tented look. has become A cargo trailer like the Beaver Built Wapos.
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However, a tour of the Highland 60 profile quickly lands in the side door and reveals that the trailer is actually a live-in drop camper. Sasquatch has specified the width of the Hyland to be especially comfortable in its role — the 60-inch (152 cm) wide interior is a good queen width, 75 inches (191 cm) long memory foam Make room for mattresses To sleep two campers in the toss, turn and stretch type, they’ll be delighted after a day exploring the mountains and valleys.
A 6,500 BTU Propex heater warms the Highland Cabin when outside temperatures drop below comfort, and fully insulated walls, roof and floor retain heat. The cabin is made of durable and water-resistant panels that are sustainably derived from rice husks.
Sasquatch Expedition Camper
Sasquatch enhances the high comfort level of the Highland in the rear kitchen design by installing a triple burner Furrion gas stove above the low counter area inside the rear door. The available 62-liter Iceco dual-zone refrigerator mounts to the door ledge rather than slide-out under the counter, freeing up space for camp cooks to work comfortably side-by-side in the kitchen. An optional secondary worktop can be lowered from the swing-out spare tire carrier, and the refrigerator can be easily pulled off the shelf for even more workspace.
Sasquatch Expedition Camper
The kitchen also includes a sink with hot and cold water, overhead storage cabinets, LED lighting, 110V, 12V, and USB outlets. A 200-Ah Gel or Lithium Renogy battery powers the DC outlet directly and the path to the AC outlet is through a 1,000 W Renogy inverter. A battery monitor is standard and a 200W solar charging system is optional. Fresh water is stored in a 136 liter tank that also supplies a hot/cold outdoor shower.
Silverton is a remote and rugged starting point, but Highland 60 is built to travel further into the harsh and ominous lands that beckon beyond the city limits. Interestingly, Sasquatch has reached for square tubes of powder-coated aluminum rather than steel when building the chassis. But to assuage any doubts about aluminum’s go-anywhere ready-to-go, these tubes come with a lifetime warranty. Covered by lifetime warranty. Thick Fox coilovers provide 5 inches (127 mm) of cushion on 17 inch steel wheels with BFG all-terrain tire sheaths.
Sasquatch Expedition Camper
Sasquatch knows that the modern adventurer needs to be equipped, and has equipped the Highland 60 accordingly. The trailer has a total of 70 cubic feet (2 cubic meters) of storage inside various internal cabinets and external cargo boxes. Also included is a standard roof he rack with five T-track crossbars for carrying gear that doesn’t fit in the box. An angled expedition rack running along the top is for recovery equipment and Rotopax canisters, and an optional ‘Squatch Box’ between the roof and crossbar holds a custom folding camp table and two stand-alone solar It is sized around the panel.
Founded in 2021, Sasquatch established itself in the pivotal 2022, launching both the Highland 60 and the low-priced Smuggler tent-top trailer. The Highland 60 starts at $47,000 USD for the base-level Trail model, with base prices rising to $50,950 for the mid-level Pro model and $54,950 for the flagship Pro-X. It’s a little richer for our blood, but it doesn’t go beyond land trailer pricing limits.
Source: Sasquatch Expedition Campers