ThePartyWagon
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Hi Expo,
This may not be the correct sub-forum but I don't know where else to post it. If this is incorrect, mods can move/delete. I tried searching for similar posts but I couldn't find anything quite accurate to my questions.
So, I've been wheeling Jeeps ever since I had a driver's license and camping across the west for the last 11 years. I've spent plenty of time in rock crawling parks back east and now we're covering more ground and exploring (with some Moab crawling) the west. Just some background info.
I'm turning 33 next week, getting married this summer and we're starting to think more and more about kids. Kids are in my future, I know that much, and I know I'm going to end up with at least two. I'm good with that, nervous, but good with that. I bet kids show up in 2-4 years from now. I see this moment, right now, as my opportunity to spend some money on a future camping vehicle, before my toy budget disappears.
I am trying to ensure the continued future of our favorite hobbies and I hope to raise kids doing much of the same; camping, fishing, river trips, desert trips, etc. I don't expect this to be very difficult (LOL), we'll just keep doing what we like to do and we'll adapt our expectations and program for small humans.
What I'm trying to figure out and decide on is whether it's time to start looking into different vehicles and camping systems.
I currently own a 2005 Sequoia, modestly built but capable of anything from towing, to trails, to packing the two dogs and heading home for the holidays. I believe the first gen Sequoia to be quite the underrated vehicle and it's been great for two of us and our two large dogs. It's got 223K on the motor, it's in pretty good condition and I am handy so I do most of my own vehicle work. Vehicle costs are low and I've never had a car payment. I also have a two door XJ that I swore I'd keep forever but it's rarely being driven and I've lost some level of interest in the never ending upkeep. It's pretty much fully built, nothing over the top; roof rack, f/r bumpers, fridge slide, 3.5" lift, 31s, etc. I've had it for nearly 13 years, it's relatively clean and they are going up in price. I don't necessarily want to sell it but I recognize that without spending a bunch of money on it, it's never going to be the XJ of my dreams. It's close but for what people are getting out of XJs now, it's starting to sound like a good time to put $7K back in my pocket. I love crawling around Moab, attending EJS and the Jeep honestly feels like part of my identity. I've always had an XJ and I would thoroughly miss my 4x4 rectangle.
I work for Equipt Expedition Outfitters in Salt Lake City and we are the Utah dealer for Four Wheel Campers and AT Overland. I sell a lot of campers and have a lot of discussions about camper use, various interior build options and I get a lot of great perspectives on what people are using, what they have used in the past and what they did/did not like. This is all great info but not exactly my use case.
This has me considering the sale of both vehicles and a fresh start with something new, more optimized for future family needs. The Sequoia is large, I have the third row and I could optimize the space in the vehicle for car seats, storage and pets. I don't expect another 10 years out of the Sequoia so maybe it's time to sell it, get some cash out of it while I can and move on.
What I'd like out of a vehicle is: room to stand, heat and potentially room for two adults, two children and one or two dogs. I don't really care about running water but maybe that's helpful and convenient with kids. Either way, I can address those things myself if it's not something I pay to have integrated.
If I invest money into something, it's something I plan on using long term, 10+ years. I like the idea of something that can be moved to a different vehicle when the time comes. That's why I'm considering a fullsize truck with a standard 6.5' bed. I really like the first gen double cab Tundras but they have a smaller 6' bed and any camper purchased would really only transfer to a midsize truck. I'm not interested in Tacomas or other mid sized trucks.
So, on to my main question. What would you do?
Should I:
1) Keep the Sequoia for now, not rush into anything and address future needs in the future.
2) Consider a used truck, most likely a small car payment and a future camper purchase in the next couple years, most likely an FWC Hawk Shell or AT Atlas. I don't have an endless budget but a used truck and a camper is feasible. There are lots of similar options out there but these are what we sell and that's what I would stick with if I went camper route. The camper could/would be used consistently in the winter for ski resort duty. Being able to pull into the lot, pop the top, make coffee/breakfast or go back to sleep for a couple hours before the resort opens is very attractive to me.
3) Different route I have not mentioned.
I tow a drift boat and we fish and camp as much as possible so a trailer has never really been much of a consideration. You're still cooking outside, regardless of weather, I can't stand in most options and I cannot tow a boat and a trailer at the same time. I've been on trails where a trailer would not be ideal but who knows if we'll end up camping in the same places we do now. Either way, I'm not real keen on the trailer idea. Feel free to sell me the merits of a trailer, I'm still open to ideas.
I have most everything needed to outfit a vehicle at my disposal due to where I work. Battery systems, fridges, solar, racks, awnings, tents, campers and other industry connections. Like I said, I'll do most of my own work to save a lot on labor.
I'm not a bay area tech guy with $200K to dump into a vehicle. It needs to be relatively modest, functional and affordable and comfortable, the key is comfortable. Also, just for added background info, my fiancé just bought a 2017 GX460 which I will most likely take off her hands when she's ready for a new vehicle. I don't expect this to happen for 10+ years but that will become my DD and kid hauler. A camper and a truck would be a recreational vehicle primarily.
What would you do if you were in my position? If you think I'm overlooking critical points in vehicle options, fatherhood or you simply think the world will cease to exist before I have kids, let me know. Any, and all, advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
This may not be the correct sub-forum but I don't know where else to post it. If this is incorrect, mods can move/delete. I tried searching for similar posts but I couldn't find anything quite accurate to my questions.
So, I've been wheeling Jeeps ever since I had a driver's license and camping across the west for the last 11 years. I've spent plenty of time in rock crawling parks back east and now we're covering more ground and exploring (with some Moab crawling) the west. Just some background info.
I'm turning 33 next week, getting married this summer and we're starting to think more and more about kids. Kids are in my future, I know that much, and I know I'm going to end up with at least two. I'm good with that, nervous, but good with that. I bet kids show up in 2-4 years from now. I see this moment, right now, as my opportunity to spend some money on a future camping vehicle, before my toy budget disappears.
I am trying to ensure the continued future of our favorite hobbies and I hope to raise kids doing much of the same; camping, fishing, river trips, desert trips, etc. I don't expect this to be very difficult (LOL), we'll just keep doing what we like to do and we'll adapt our expectations and program for small humans.
What I'm trying to figure out and decide on is whether it's time to start looking into different vehicles and camping systems.
I currently own a 2005 Sequoia, modestly built but capable of anything from towing, to trails, to packing the two dogs and heading home for the holidays. I believe the first gen Sequoia to be quite the underrated vehicle and it's been great for two of us and our two large dogs. It's got 223K on the motor, it's in pretty good condition and I am handy so I do most of my own vehicle work. Vehicle costs are low and I've never had a car payment. I also have a two door XJ that I swore I'd keep forever but it's rarely being driven and I've lost some level of interest in the never ending upkeep. It's pretty much fully built, nothing over the top; roof rack, f/r bumpers, fridge slide, 3.5" lift, 31s, etc. I've had it for nearly 13 years, it's relatively clean and they are going up in price. I don't necessarily want to sell it but I recognize that without spending a bunch of money on it, it's never going to be the XJ of my dreams. It's close but for what people are getting out of XJs now, it's starting to sound like a good time to put $7K back in my pocket. I love crawling around Moab, attending EJS and the Jeep honestly feels like part of my identity. I've always had an XJ and I would thoroughly miss my 4x4 rectangle.
I work for Equipt Expedition Outfitters in Salt Lake City and we are the Utah dealer for Four Wheel Campers and AT Overland. I sell a lot of campers and have a lot of discussions about camper use, various interior build options and I get a lot of great perspectives on what people are using, what they have used in the past and what they did/did not like. This is all great info but not exactly my use case.
This has me considering the sale of both vehicles and a fresh start with something new, more optimized for future family needs. The Sequoia is large, I have the third row and I could optimize the space in the vehicle for car seats, storage and pets. I don't expect another 10 years out of the Sequoia so maybe it's time to sell it, get some cash out of it while I can and move on.
What I'd like out of a vehicle is: room to stand, heat and potentially room for two adults, two children and one or two dogs. I don't really care about running water but maybe that's helpful and convenient with kids. Either way, I can address those things myself if it's not something I pay to have integrated.
If I invest money into something, it's something I plan on using long term, 10+ years. I like the idea of something that can be moved to a different vehicle when the time comes. That's why I'm considering a fullsize truck with a standard 6.5' bed. I really like the first gen double cab Tundras but they have a smaller 6' bed and any camper purchased would really only transfer to a midsize truck. I'm not interested in Tacomas or other mid sized trucks.
So, on to my main question. What would you do?
Should I:
1) Keep the Sequoia for now, not rush into anything and address future needs in the future.
2) Consider a used truck, most likely a small car payment and a future camper purchase in the next couple years, most likely an FWC Hawk Shell or AT Atlas. I don't have an endless budget but a used truck and a camper is feasible. There are lots of similar options out there but these are what we sell and that's what I would stick with if I went camper route. The camper could/would be used consistently in the winter for ski resort duty. Being able to pull into the lot, pop the top, make coffee/breakfast or go back to sleep for a couple hours before the resort opens is very attractive to me.
3) Different route I have not mentioned.
I tow a drift boat and we fish and camp as much as possible so a trailer has never really been much of a consideration. You're still cooking outside, regardless of weather, I can't stand in most options and I cannot tow a boat and a trailer at the same time. I've been on trails where a trailer would not be ideal but who knows if we'll end up camping in the same places we do now. Either way, I'm not real keen on the trailer idea. Feel free to sell me the merits of a trailer, I'm still open to ideas.
I have most everything needed to outfit a vehicle at my disposal due to where I work. Battery systems, fridges, solar, racks, awnings, tents, campers and other industry connections. Like I said, I'll do most of my own work to save a lot on labor.
I'm not a bay area tech guy with $200K to dump into a vehicle. It needs to be relatively modest, functional and affordable and comfortable, the key is comfortable. Also, just for added background info, my fiancé just bought a 2017 GX460 which I will most likely take off her hands when she's ready for a new vehicle. I don't expect this to happen for 10+ years but that will become my DD and kid hauler. A camper and a truck would be a recreational vehicle primarily.
What would you do if you were in my position? If you think I'm overlooking critical points in vehicle options, fatherhood or you simply think the world will cease to exist before I have kids, let me know. Any, and all, advice is appreciated.
Thanks,