Good question.
With my Current use case being just weekends and holidays, plus life becoming a lot busier since 2019 I would lean very heavily towards a Toyota Tundra with a slide-in camper. It would be a toss-up though over whether a small trailer would be a better choice. That's a tough call for me as when I'm on a road trip I really like having just a single vehicle to manage. With weekend and extended weekend trips then I usually go to a single destination and in that case, being able to drop the trailer at camp while driving to the climbing crag or mountain bike trail is an advantage.
With my previous expectations of living part time in it, then a full size van makes more sense but choices depend on budget. With budget not being a major concern I'd lean to a Transit AWD. With a budget I'd probably go with a used full size 1 ton truck and a large slide-in camper.
A big part of my bias towards a truck is the 4x4. There's lots of great 4x4 access camping here in Western Canada, however there are few stock van platforms that I feel are both durable and low maintenance enough to for a steady diet of forestry roads and such. If my use was mostly pavement then my choices
Good question.
With my Current use case being just weekends and holidays, plus life becoming a lot busier since 2019 I would lean very heavily towards a Toyota Tundra with a slide-in camper. It would be a toss-up though over whether a small trailer would be a better choice. That's a tough call for me as when I'm on a road trip I really like having just a single vehicle to manage. With weekend and extended weekend trips then I usually go to a single destination and in that case, being able to drop the trailer at camp while driving to the climbing crag or mountain bike trail is an advantage.
With my previous expectations of living part time in it, then a full size van makes more sense but choices depend on budget. With budget not being a major concern I'd lean to a Transit AWD. With a budget I'd probably go with a used full size 1 ton truck and a large slide-in camper.
A big part of my bias towards a truck is the 4x4. There's lots of great 4x4 access camping here in Western Canada, however there are few stock van platforms that I feel are both durable and low maintenance enough to for a steady diet of forestry roads and such. If my use was mostly pavement then my choices would be different.
If you went to a small trailer, what would you look at buying? Thank You