taylor.coyote Posted December 30, 2025 Posted December 30, 2025 Pulled in to Dumbarton Quarry Campground (great place to stay if needing a place in the east bay / San Francisco). A Rivian pulling a Pebble Trailer pulls in. The driver un-hitches the trailer and uses his I-Pad to back/drive the trailer in place. Next the leveling jacks automaticly lift the trailer off the ground and self-level. I spoke with the owner and this is the first shakedown night from the factory in Fremont, Ca . The owner said he should get a range of 200+/- miles with the Rivian/Pebble combo. The Trailer motors are said to add about 100 miles to the Rivian's range vs pulling a standard trailer. I have to say it's very cool and makes our Oliver / F250 look and sound like a dinosaur. Regardless of how cool, this guy is way braver them me. I like being able to carry a couple of fuel cans for a bit more range (more than double the Riven/Pebble combo). We need early adopters and I'm not that guy. I wish him the best. Yes, the Pebble is very cool. 8 1 2016 Legacy Elite II, Twin Beds, Hull #124 Tow Vehicle: 2019 Ford F250 4x4 / Short Bed / Crew Cab / 6.7 Diesel Fieldbrook, Ca
CRM Posted December 30, 2025 Posted December 30, 2025 Nice, though I hope they come in other colors.... 1 2 2010 Elite II Hull #45, the first LE2 sold. 2020 Toyota Tundra TRD Off Road 4WD 5.7 with 38 gallon tank, 4.30 axle and tow package.
routlaw Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 And at what cost. It looks nice, saw some earlier videos of this thing in action. Hardly qualifies as camping IMO. He might get 200 miles up in down the roads in CA but try that east of the Sierra or around the Rocky Mountain Range those towing distances will drop dramatically. 6 Legacy Elite II #70
jd1923 Posted December 31, 2025 Posted December 31, 2025 EV trucks don't go where we camp, 100+ miles from a charging station, and that is one ugly trailer. Keep your diesel truck and Oliver and we'll keep ours too! 😎 1 1 Chris & John in Prescott, AZ | 2016 EII #113 | '01 Ram 2500 Cummins!
Dumbyellowdog Posted January 3 Posted January 3 I saw this combo going north on 5 yesterday! Searching google for it led me here. We have a Silverado EV with 450 miles of EV range / 225 miles towing our 7500lb Bigfoot 25’. We’re currently on BLM land near Death Valley. Coming from Ram 1500 Hemi you’d be surprised, the range differences to gas aren’t that big. In a pinch you can even “fill up” via a 50A RV park, sometimes for free! And the torque / braking power are unreal! We fly up hills and down them again, barely touching the brakes. You gotta try it to understand. 3
taylor.coyote Posted January 3 Author Posted January 3 I perceive EV technology to be very cool and loved by several friends. Respectfully, range anxiety is not for me. 225 mile range would be very confining for our off the grid style of travel. I'll let the charging stations become better developed and dependable, EV ranges to increase and the let early adopters scout out this new frontier. I'm old enough and my F250 6.7 is young enough that it may out last my ability to drag a trailer around. Best to you and hope your EV tow vehicle serves you well. 1 2016 Legacy Elite II, Twin Beds, Hull #124 Tow Vehicle: 2019 Ford F250 4x4 / Short Bed / Crew Cab / 6.7 Diesel Fieldbrook, Ca
jd1923 Posted January 3 Posted January 3 (edited) 13 hours ago, Dumbyellowdog said: We have a Silverado EV with 450 miles of EV range / 225 miles towing our 7500lb Bigfoot 25’. We’re currently on BLM land near Death Valley. Coming from Ram 1500 Hemi you’d be surprised, the range differences to gas aren’t that big. In a pinch you can even “fill up” via a 50A RV Sold our Bigfoot Class-C for an Oliver! Their trailers are very popular, especially in Canada. I was on their forum for 3 years, added inverter/solar and other mods to our BF. The one and ONLY reason to own a Ram is to tow behind a Cummins! Hemi 1500 not. 🙃 Our range is 500+ miles, 400 fully loaded, towing on mountain roads, based on using 30 of a 35 gal tank. Take 50A charge from campsite for free? Not cool. We camp 2 of 3 nights without hookups. Agree with @taylor.coyote re range anxiety. Finally with 900 Ah LiFePO4 house batteries we have no SOC anxiety! Fill up the TV tank, have two 30+ gal water tanks full, waste tanks empty, no worries for 7-10 days in the wild! 😎 Edited January 3 by jd1923 2 Chris & John in Prescott, AZ | 2016 EII #113 | '01 Ram 2500 Cummins!
Dumbyellowdog Posted January 4 Posted January 4 I’ve had the conversation too much too much to argue about it, but so many people have ‘reckons about an EV when they’ve never even driven in one, let alone towed across the country. it’s cool, people should be happy with their choices. I’m sure you can explain to a casita owner why you’d never go back from your Oliver, and most EV owners will explain to oil burners why they’d never go back, but to do so would just be futile if the person doesn’t know what they’re missing. 2
jd1923 Posted January 6 Posted January 6 (edited) On 1/3/2026 at 5:17 PM, Dumbyellowdog said: many people have ‘reckons about an EV when they’ve never even driven in one, let alone towed across the country. Yes, that would be me and about 99% of truck owners! We purchased an older, used Oliver at half the price of a new one, and an older truck for the sole purpose as the tow vehicle. I’ve made MANY upgrades to both vehicles and total money invested would just pay for an averagely optioned new GM EV truck! Then there would be near another $10K in AZ sales tax. I understand the power/torque EVs have and other benefits. If I was a young man, I’d buy one for daily use. I'm not sold on practicality as a tow vehicle, especially in the West where 200 miles towing is just the first half day on the road. In a similar vein, I would LOVE an electric dirt bike (not an e-bike). Seen the Varg bike, for example. Way faster than my Honda! Ride mountain roads in pure silence, Wow, it would be great! Bought my Honda in 2003, completely rebuilt it 5 years ago, new tires, HD Springs, hand guards and other accessories. It does all I need, paid for years ago and it’s a great ride, perfect for me. That $15K Varg would be cool though. 🤣 Edited January 6 by jd1923 Chris & John in Prescott, AZ | 2016 EII #113 | '01 Ram 2500 Cummins!
Rivernerd Posted January 6 Posted January 6 On 1/3/2026 at 5:17 PM, Dumbyellowdog said: I’s cool, people should be happy with their choices. I’m sure you can explain to a casita owner why you’d never go back from your Oliver, and most EV owners will explain to oil burners why they’d never go back, but to do so would just be futile if the person doesn’t know what they’re missing. Thanks for providing your view on towing with an EV. I have three questions: (1) what, if any, hardware is needed to "fill up" (recharge) your F150 EV from a 50A RV pedestal; (2) how long does it take and (3) how long does a "fill up" (recharge) take from a dedicated EV charging station? 1 Hull #1291 Central Idaho 2022 Elite II Tow Vehicle: 2019 Tundra Double Cab 4x4, 5.7L with tow package
Moderator+ ScubaRx Posted January 7 Moderator+ Posted January 7 I can pump 35 gallons of diesel and go pee inside the trailer while Tali walks the dog, goes inside the station for a snack and uses the bathroom and be back up to speed on the interstate in under 15 minutes. I’m then good for at least another 400 miles or until one of the three onboard bladders gets full again. I have no idea how long this would take with an EV and no desire to find out. 1 1 2 Steve, Tali and our dog Rocky plus our beloved dogs Storm, Lucy, Maggie and Reacher (all waiting at the Rainbow Bridge) 2008 Legacy Elite I - Outlaw Oliver, Hull #026 | 2014 Legacy Elite II - Outlaw Oliver, Hull #050 | 2022 Silverado High Country 3500HD SRW Diesel 4x4
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