by linann » Thu Sep 27, 2012 9:17 pm
I occasionally camp with a local trail hiking club where a big rig would be out of place. Most of the members only camp in tents or very small camping rigs. Even though we are camping in a group, some of the ladies prefer car camping (literally sleeping on mats in their SUV or Honda Element) over tent camping. Their conferences and camping events are in private church or scout campgrounds, or state or county parks with water & electric hook-ups and nice restroom/shower facilities.
I have taken our high top conversion van on some of these trips, which is more comfortable and easier than setting up a tent. The van has captains chairs in the middle and a bench seat in the back that lowers to a double bed. Before leaving home, I set up the bed with thermarest mattresses covered by sleeping bags. There is plenty of room, total privacy with the shades down and very secure. I run an electric cord out the back so I can have a fan or other electrical items. I have a small electric cooler that works well, but usually just put an aluminum Coleman ice chest between the two front seats. There is plenty of room under the bed for a microwave and gear, all accessed by the double doors in the back of the van. I can even securely transport my bicycle on a swing away bike rack that is hitch mounted.
The van is a great in cool weather. Set up on arrival is super easy -- just drive up, plug in the electric and lower the shades. Plus, gas is cheaper and it is easier than dragging the travel trailer for short trip. The big difference is I feel like I am camping when I use the van and RVing when I take my travel trailer.
Linann
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