The trailer that we are pulling is more than "just a place to carry more stuff", it's really our "alternative fueling station". Being that these beasts will eat most anything made of petroleum, think more mule than race horse, we have set up the trailer to process and store these fuels as we find them. At the moment the trailer is able to store about 100 ~ 120Gal of filtered and water separated fuel. It can also run the processed fuel straight to the tank of the She Beast.
On the trailer, that I've started calling the "`Sketer" ( it reminds me of a blood sucking mosquito when I have the probe down in some drum, or tank, and can see the fluid being drawn up and through the filters) we are also packing the extra spare, the solar panels, an extra 24volt alt (the stock one has a crack), a full set of filters (6) for the beast, our shade canvas & poles/fittings, a solar water tank (15Gal), 2x 5Gal buckets, filled w/ sand and planted w/ aloes & succulents, that we use as our greywater filter, two more rides (the reason comes later) and camp chairs, among other things. We are also packing a lowtech "no trace" fire barrel that leaves no ash or burn scar behind. This is going to be a lowtrace trip w/ little to show of our passing though.