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Ground tent vs RTT

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Edit: I do know one thing, ground camping will work in almost any situation, i always carry a small tent with me any time im offroading in case of emergency need
Like my RV, the JLR always rolls with light camping equipment for two. You never know...
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I sometimes carry my 6 person tent, holds cot, chair, table and more, on the roof.

JL roof rack 1.jpg

big enough inside for comfort options
coleman 6 person tent.jpeg

too big to carry inside my JLR
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I love the look of your jeep...i really dig the black & white !
 

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Not sure how that tent will work with a spouse and a dog. It is a cool tent though.
right! lol we are in a 4 person dome and its tight
 

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An RTT is better protection from bears.
 

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And snakes, and scorpions, and ants, and wild donkeys, and random cattle...
Ha! It's only when I told my wife that scorpions can't climb ladders that she was suddenly all over getting our RTT!

(They can't climb ladders, can they?)
 

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One of the scariest ground camping moments of my life was unzipping a tent (to check on alot of noise) and being face to face with a very pissed off free range bull. I have also had to chase a wild donkey all over the damn desert in the middle of the night after he hooked a lawn chair strap with a rear hoof and drug it off scared of the thing making noise behind him suddenly.
 

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I will always pick a ground tent over a RTT.

Lower center of gravity.
Lighter.
Cheaper.
Can stand in a ground tent.
No slippery ladders, especially late at night, with dogs.
I can leave my tent at camp to offroad.
My tent doesn't need to be perfectly level.

The only benefit I see for RTT if there are large animals around, or venomous snakes.
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