Hodakaguy
Adventurer
Since selling our Tacoma we have missed having something to camp in and have been contemplating what to build out next and what would best fit our needs. After quite a bit of thought we came up with the following requirements:
After looking at a lot of vehicles we decided a 4WD Sprinter would best fit our needs, now to find one! After talking to many dealers most were saying at least 1+ year wait to get a new sprinter, that's not going to work so I started keeping a close eye for a decent priced used one. Most of the used ones that were coming up were far over priced due to availability but after a month or so of constant looking I was lucky enough to make a deal on a low mile (14K) 2017 4WD 144" Sprinter passenger model....Oh Yeah! It was even in my favorite color and well equipped!
The van was located in CO so my father and I set out from WA state in his Tacoma to pick it up. Here we are getting ready to head out from the sellers house with the Sprinter....soooo hyped!
Fueling up and getting ready for the 1200 mile trip back to WA. This baby is a beast!
Evening near Green River
One of the many fuel stops along the way, we decided to stop whenever the Tacoma was at half tank. This gave us a chance to stretch and also make sure we have enough fuel for the long stretches.
On HWY 50 in Utah you'll find the remains of the Frisco Mine.
I geek out on old mine relics so we headed up the dirt road to check out the remains.
A ways up the road you come to a closed gate with lots of No Trespassing signs...bummer! Time to send up the drone and get a look at the mine from the air
Heading up to the hills.
Lots of really cool relics at this mine site! The massive head frame is still standing along with the huge ore bins. So wish I could go up and check it out in person!
One of the many remaining structures in the valley below the main adit.
Back on the road again. Heading down HWY 50 in UT, man I love these wide open spaces!
Dad taking a rest on HWY 50
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- No canvas/pop top, must have a hard top this time around.
- More room than the 4 Wheel Camper (Wife was claustrophobic in the 4WC)
- 4WD
- Can travel at modern freeway speeds (That eliminated the VW Syncro).
After looking at a lot of vehicles we decided a 4WD Sprinter would best fit our needs, now to find one! After talking to many dealers most were saying at least 1+ year wait to get a new sprinter, that's not going to work so I started keeping a close eye for a decent priced used one. Most of the used ones that were coming up were far over priced due to availability but after a month or so of constant looking I was lucky enough to make a deal on a low mile (14K) 2017 4WD 144" Sprinter passenger model....Oh Yeah! It was even in my favorite color and well equipped!
The van was located in CO so my father and I set out from WA state in his Tacoma to pick it up. Here we are getting ready to head out from the sellers house with the Sprinter....soooo hyped!
Fueling up and getting ready for the 1200 mile trip back to WA. This baby is a beast!
Evening near Green River
One of the many fuel stops along the way, we decided to stop whenever the Tacoma was at half tank. This gave us a chance to stretch and also make sure we have enough fuel for the long stretches.
On HWY 50 in Utah you'll find the remains of the Frisco Mine.
I geek out on old mine relics so we headed up the dirt road to check out the remains.
A ways up the road you come to a closed gate with lots of No Trespassing signs...bummer! Time to send up the drone and get a look at the mine from the air
Heading up to the hills.
Lots of really cool relics at this mine site! The massive head frame is still standing along with the huge ore bins. So wish I could go up and check it out in person!
One of the many remaining structures in the valley below the main adit.
Back on the road again. Heading down HWY 50 in UT, man I love these wide open spaces!
Dad taking a rest on HWY 50
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