The ‘Red Rocket’ is a very reliable truck that has a Four Wheel camper on it that is in excellent condition. The Toyota is in top condition at 155,000 miles and we maintain it thoroughly. The four wheel drive Red Rocket can handle rough terrain and will get to places that vans will not.The popup Four Wheel camper is a 2008 Eagle model. When popped it is perfect for a couple adults and a kid or two. It contains a queen size bed and a couch that can sleep someone as well. The couch is a roll over couch, which means it becomes a bed that is around the size of a twin. The camper has solar panels on top and two newer batteries. With Colorado sunshine you can stay in one spot for three days without having to start the truck to charge the batteries. The camper has a fridge that keeps things very cool. In addition, the camper has a sink and a 20 gallon water tank. Also, we carry 6-12 gallons of fresh water in jugs for drinking and washing, which I will provide if you would like. The heater in the camper keeps things warm as the camper has insulated canvas. In the middle of winter you will stay plenty warm in the mountains. The 20 lb tank of propane will last 4 nights in the winter if you are using the heater for about 8-10 hours a day.The Red Rocket has a Yakima ‘Swing Daddy’ bike rack, which allows for easy access to the back of the camper. The rack also has an attachment for snowboards and skis. The rack will carry 3 to 4 bikes or snowboards/skis.A quick note: the pop up process is supported with hydraulic struts. It is easy to do even with some items on the roof rack. What's included
With rental you will receive clean linens, dishes and utensils, 2 camping chairs, 1 camping table, 2 six gallon water jugs, step stool, bike/ski rack, Colorado atlas (other states available upon request). Recommendations
From Longmont you 15 minutes from the mountains, 45 minutes from Rocky Mountain National Park and much more. The rig is great at campgrounds but also getting into the National Forest and camping away from everyone is awesome as well. There is so much to see and do in the Colorado mountains, you really can't go wrong.