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Well finally getting to my maiden trip report with the GFC! First, I want to give a shout out to all the folks @Team_GFC ... such an awesome group of people and a pleasure to work with!!!

So the trip was a total of 1500 miles, taking the scenic route from Bozeman back to CO - efficiency was 1.72 mi/kWh vs my current lifetime of 2.0 over 22.5k miles. Not quite the 8-10% they are touting, but I chalk that up to the colder temps and the fact that I don't drive slow.

I only got 5 nights in the camper, but so far I'm absolutely loving it as it's a complete game-changer for my lifestyle - especially since the camper is improving with every lil add on! Temps were in the mid to low 20s every night and I was comfy with good bags + usage of an electric blanket for the first few hours - and NO condensation (even w/o the headliner, which is coming). Not sure how much bedding I'll be able to keep in the closed tent tho (probably just my summer bag) - the roof and siderails seemed to flex in my attempts.

Anyway... LOVE this GFC and super stoked for all the future adventures with it!!! ❤

TL;DR: GFC campers are fucking awesome... if you're thinking about one, GET ONE!!! 🤘:cool:


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Night 1: Taylor Fork Rd on the Gallatin River, Big Sky, MT

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Night 2: Cisco Beach, Bear Lake, UT

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Night 3: Poison Spider Trail, Moab, UT

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Night 4: Muley Point, Mexican Hat, UT

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Night 5: Comb Wash Rd, Valley of the Gods, UT

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Forrest Gump point on the way to the Tesla charger in Kayenta

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Comin' home through the Four Corners route

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Love that you camped in Taylor Fork. At some point bring an e-MTB or similar and explore oil well and little wapiti trails. See any moose?
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Love that you camped in Taylor Fork. At some point bring an e-MTB or similar and explore oil well and little wapiti trails. See any moose?
Next time! No moose... got in late/left early, so wasn't much time to explore. Beautiful area tho!!! 👍
 

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Can someone measure from the floor of the truck bed to the internal bottom of the GFC bed platform? I want to know if I'll still be able to throw my MTB in the bed with the tailgate pad.
 

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Can someone measure from the floor of the truck bed to the internal bottom of the GFC bed platform? I want to know if I'll still be able to throw my MTB in the bed with the tailgate pad.
39 inches.

You can either just leave the rear panel open on its gas struts, or take it off temporarily.
 

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39 inches.

You can either just leave the rear panel open on its gas struts, or take it off temporarily.
It won't hurt to leave it open on the gas struts, correct? Would it be smart to design some sort of lockout so that there isn't a risk it bangs down on the bikes?
 

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Well finally getting to my maiden trip report with the GFC! First, I want to give a shout out to all the folks @Team_GFC ... such an awesome group of people and a pleasure to work with!!!

So the trip was a total of 1500 miles, taking the scenic route from Bozeman back to CO - efficiency was 1.72 mi/kWh vs my current lifetime of 2.0 over 22.5k miles. Not quite the 8-10% they are touting, but I chalk that up to the colder temps and the fact that I don't drive slow.

I only got 5 nights in the camper, but so far I'm absolutely loving it as it's a complete game-changer for my lifestyle - especially since the camper is improving with every lil add on! Temps were in the mid to low 20s every night and I was comfy with good bags + usage of an electric blanket for the first few hours - and NO condensation (even w/o the headliner, which is coming). Not sure how much bedding I'll be able to keep in the closed tent tho (probably just my summer bag) - the roof and siderails seemed to flex in my attempts.

Anyway... LOVE this GFC and super stoked for all the future adventures with it!!! ❤

TL;DR: GFC campers are fucking awesome... if you're thinking about one, GET ONE!!! 🤘:cool:


GFC1.jpg

Night 1: Taylor Fork Rd on the Gallatin River, Big Sky, MT

GFC2.jpg

Night 2: Cisco Beach, Bear Lake, UT

GFC3.jpg
Night 3: Poison Spider Trail, Moab, UT

GFC4.jpg

Night 4: Muley Point, Mexican Hat, UT

GFC5.jpg

Night 5: Comb Wash Rd, Valley of the Gods, UT

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Forrest Gump point on the way to the Tesla charger in Kayenta

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Comin' home through the Four Corners route

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Sounds like a great trip! They told me not to keep any bedding in the camper. I think the beef bars probably reduced range a decent bit further than just the camper which I believe is how they were testing it. I added mine when I got home and would likely remove them for any long trip.
 

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39 inches.

You can either just leave the rear panel open on its gas struts, or take it off temporarily.
coming back to this. Is 39 in with the bed platform in place? Is it possible to gain more height by removing the platform if necessary? My bike is about 40.5in with the dropper all the way at the bottom.
 

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coming back to this. Is 39 in with the bed platform in place? Is it possible to gain more height by removing the platform if necessary? My bike is about 40.5in with the dropper all the way at the bottom.
yes the 39 is to the bottom of the bed platform when placed
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You could remove parts of the form-a-floor to get that extra inch and a half

Just did it in my driveway
Looks like max added is 44.5”
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Just keep in mind the tent material would be awkwardly flapping inside/ might get caught up on handlebars
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