fishonyukon
New Member
Hello Again.
Working with ATC to build a Panther Shell and I keep thinking that the shell is the better way to go for us. I wanted to see what others thought just in case I am missing anything.
Here is my rationale:
We are a family of four (with two young kids) who believe in being more minimalist. We definitely don't want a shower, toilet or sink. We like to cook and wash the dishes outdoor at a picnic table. All I think we need is a furnace, fridge, couch/bed and the rest is storage for rubber maids. One for cooking stuff and dishes, one for lanterns and other gear, one for fishing stuff, one for dry foods and a couple of bags for clothes. I would think we will pull into a campsite, pull out the four-five rubbermaids and have plenty of room for sitting and moving around, should it be raining.
I was kind of sold on the idea by George Sears review on the ATC website and his George's video link..
Am I missing anything or will I regret not having the cabinets and sink?
Working with ATC to build a Panther Shell and I keep thinking that the shell is the better way to go for us. I wanted to see what others thought just in case I am missing anything.
Here is my rationale:
We are a family of four (with two young kids) who believe in being more minimalist. We definitely don't want a shower, toilet or sink. We like to cook and wash the dishes outdoor at a picnic table. All I think we need is a furnace, fridge, couch/bed and the rest is storage for rubber maids. One for cooking stuff and dishes, one for lanterns and other gear, one for fishing stuff, one for dry foods and a couple of bags for clothes. I would think we will pull into a campsite, pull out the four-five rubbermaids and have plenty of room for sitting and moving around, should it be raining.
I was kind of sold on the idea by George Sears review on the ATC website and his George's video link..
Am I missing anything or will I regret not having the cabinets and sink?