>>348642Nice.
Didn't put as many nights in it this year as I'd like to (though I say that every year), most of the weekends I was out racing we'd just get a hotel or cabin. Easier to throw the sled and gear in the truck and not deal with the trailer sometimes.
For backcountry rides where we're way out at the trailhead in the mountains, the trailer's great since I can get up there late friday night, get some sleep, wake up saturday morning and get riding before everyone else shows up.
After a day or two of riding, you really start to miss a shower. One of these days I'm going to see what I can do about a redneck snow-hot tub in the bed of the truck... submersible pump, and an old radiator/heat exchanger over a campfire...