BLand Cruiser
Observer
The appeal of just pulling up to camp at night and crawling in the back and going to sleep is hard to resist. However, I have found reality to be different. When I first started car camping I had a 2007 Subaru Outback. On my first trip to the desert I brought my tent, but my plan was to sleep in the back of the car. The first night had the potential for rain so I was glad I would be dry. I pulled up to camp and it was immediately clear that my inexperience had me ill prepared. As I piled all my gear out on the ground I had to figure out what to do to keep all this junk dry outside on a night that may be rainy.
I had brought big "contractor" trash bags, so I stuffed all my tubs into those and set them out on the ground. Sure enough, it rained and I did stay dry and so did all of my gear, but what a mess the next morning. All of it had to be put back together and back in the car. On top of that, the car was pretty small. No room for changing clothes or even sitting upright. The rest of the trip, I slept in my tent.
The Subaru served me well. It would go 90% of the places I needed to go and the gas mileage was amazing. I still liked the idea of a steel tent on wheels, plus a little more off road ability would be nice. I gave the Subie to my daughter and got a 2003 Land Cruiser.
On my last trip, I loaded it down with all the gear I could imagine needing and still could not tell I had a significant load in the back. The back had a lot more room than the Subaru. Even so, the problem of what to do with the gear while I slept in back still remained. What I did was set up my tent and piled all my gear into it while I slept in dry comfort on the air mattress in the back of the Land Cruiser.
It was a lot more comfortable than the Subaru, but still pretty cramped. There was room to sit up, but changing clothes was a chore. That may have something to do with me being 62 years old. I slept in it for two nights and the rest of the trip I slept in my tent.
A drawer system would be nice, but i don't want the weight and that would make the sleeping situation even worse.
Another option might be to get an awning/room add-on to hang on the side. I looked into the "SUV tents," but the quality on those sound pretty bad.
Should I just bite the bullet and get a new Oztent or Gazelle or is there another option for sleeping in the back that I have not thought of?
I had brought big "contractor" trash bags, so I stuffed all my tubs into those and set them out on the ground. Sure enough, it rained and I did stay dry and so did all of my gear, but what a mess the next morning. All of it had to be put back together and back in the car. On top of that, the car was pretty small. No room for changing clothes or even sitting upright. The rest of the trip, I slept in my tent.
The Subaru served me well. It would go 90% of the places I needed to go and the gas mileage was amazing. I still liked the idea of a steel tent on wheels, plus a little more off road ability would be nice. I gave the Subie to my daughter and got a 2003 Land Cruiser.
On my last trip, I loaded it down with all the gear I could imagine needing and still could not tell I had a significant load in the back. The back had a lot more room than the Subaru. Even so, the problem of what to do with the gear while I slept in back still remained. What I did was set up my tent and piled all my gear into it while I slept in dry comfort on the air mattress in the back of the Land Cruiser.
It was a lot more comfortable than the Subaru, but still pretty cramped. There was room to sit up, but changing clothes was a chore. That may have something to do with me being 62 years old. I slept in it for two nights and the rest of the trip I slept in my tent.
A drawer system would be nice, but i don't want the weight and that would make the sleeping situation even worse.
Another option might be to get an awning/room add-on to hang on the side. I looked into the "SUV tents," but the quality on those sound pretty bad.
Should I just bite the bullet and get a new Oztent or Gazelle or is there another option for sleeping in the back that I have not thought of?