Sorry about this long, scatter brained post. I'm not asking a specific question so much as I am thinking out loud and hoping for some more ideas and opinions. I'm brainstorming and gathering all options for a vehicle/camper setup for weekend camping trips, in-state weekend bird hunts, and yearly or twice yearly hunt out west.
It so happens I'm in the market for a 'new to me' vehicle so I like the idea of turning my daily driver into my sleeping setup on the weekends i.e. truck with topper. That will work just fine for my wife and I but I also want to go out with some buddies sometime as well and three guys in a truck topper is going to get a bit too cozy I think. They may have to bring their own accommodations.
That starts me on the idea of a small travel trailer and truck with crew cab to more comfortably accommodate several people. But now I have the initial investment of the vehicle, which I'm in the market for now, but also have to buy a trailer in addition. Maybe that's okay as part of a 5-10 year plan but not super practical right now. My wife would have a stroke. I'm also thinking forward, probably too far forward, to when the family gets bigger. I want the trailer as a comfortable vacation for the family but I feel like to take a whole slew of kids along with the wife and cram them in the truck cab is going to get uncomfortable quickly over a 20 hour road trip. Has anyone done that and can share your experience? I guess you could tow it with an SUV if you need more seating for passengers and the trailer isn't too big.
That brought up another thought. What about an 18 passenger van or cargo van. You could pull out the last two rows of seats, install bunks for sleeping in the back, and still have two more rows of kidos plus driver and passenger seats for a total of up to 8 occupants up front. You could pull out a third row of seats and seat 5. That's perfect for me, my buddies, and a dog or two for long weekend bird hunts. The disadvantage is that I don't know of any big vans that come with 4x4 options and having it added by a third party is prohibitively expensive for me. That being said, I wouldn't be 'off roading' with it. I would really just need it to get up into the mountains once or twice a year on forest service roads in snow. Just to the trail head so I can hike in. Last year I had a Honda Pilot up in the Sawtooth national forest and never used the 4 wheel drive but the roads were decently maintained and there was only about 4 inches of snow so it wasn't much of a challenge. Would chains and a winch just in case be good enough on a big van as long as you aren't rock crawling with it? They already have pretty good ground clearance as it is. The rest of it's use would be on flat country roads.
For right now the most practical option for my own personal use is probably the pickup with a topper. When my buddies and I are doing hunts around the state or neighboring states they will just have to make their own sleeping arrangements and/or drive separately but that sucks considering we are going to and from the exact same places as each other. Do you have any obvious suggestions that I'm not thinking of? I'm open to pretty much any idea. Thanks in advance.
It so happens I'm in the market for a 'new to me' vehicle so I like the idea of turning my daily driver into my sleeping setup on the weekends i.e. truck with topper. That will work just fine for my wife and I but I also want to go out with some buddies sometime as well and three guys in a truck topper is going to get a bit too cozy I think. They may have to bring their own accommodations.
That starts me on the idea of a small travel trailer and truck with crew cab to more comfortably accommodate several people. But now I have the initial investment of the vehicle, which I'm in the market for now, but also have to buy a trailer in addition. Maybe that's okay as part of a 5-10 year plan but not super practical right now. My wife would have a stroke. I'm also thinking forward, probably too far forward, to when the family gets bigger. I want the trailer as a comfortable vacation for the family but I feel like to take a whole slew of kids along with the wife and cram them in the truck cab is going to get uncomfortable quickly over a 20 hour road trip. Has anyone done that and can share your experience? I guess you could tow it with an SUV if you need more seating for passengers and the trailer isn't too big.
That brought up another thought. What about an 18 passenger van or cargo van. You could pull out the last two rows of seats, install bunks for sleeping in the back, and still have two more rows of kidos plus driver and passenger seats for a total of up to 8 occupants up front. You could pull out a third row of seats and seat 5. That's perfect for me, my buddies, and a dog or two for long weekend bird hunts. The disadvantage is that I don't know of any big vans that come with 4x4 options and having it added by a third party is prohibitively expensive for me. That being said, I wouldn't be 'off roading' with it. I would really just need it to get up into the mountains once or twice a year on forest service roads in snow. Just to the trail head so I can hike in. Last year I had a Honda Pilot up in the Sawtooth national forest and never used the 4 wheel drive but the roads were decently maintained and there was only about 4 inches of snow so it wasn't much of a challenge. Would chains and a winch just in case be good enough on a big van as long as you aren't rock crawling with it? They already have pretty good ground clearance as it is. The rest of it's use would be on flat country roads.
For right now the most practical option for my own personal use is probably the pickup with a topper. When my buddies and I are doing hunts around the state or neighboring states they will just have to make their own sleeping arrangements and/or drive separately but that sucks considering we are going to and from the exact same places as each other. Do you have any obvious suggestions that I'm not thinking of? I'm open to pretty much any idea. Thanks in advance.
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