With your first child on the way I wouldn't be spending much money on a camping rig unless you are quite wealthy.
Babies are expensive. Camping with a baby is not fun. Your wife is going to need a reasonable vehicle to use to take the baby to the doctor, pick up groceries, etc.
Get something for your wife to drive that gets good mileage and is easy to get a car seat in and out. Your camping rig can be a cheap beater because it won't get used much.
Yes, I have 3 kids. Prior to getting married I had a pop-top truck camper with no bathroom. After I got married I had a hardside truck camper with a dry bath. That was okay with 2 kids but we sold it after the third was born. She's now 7 and we're just getting back into camping with a 34' travel trailer. Last weekend was our first outing with all 5 of us and the dog. It was kind of small.
Having a family is an adventure but I think it's a different one than your overland rig choice is planning for.
Babies are expensive. Camping with a baby is not fun. Your wife is going to need a reasonable vehicle to use to take the baby to the doctor, pick up groceries, etc.
Get something for your wife to drive that gets good mileage and is easy to get a car seat in and out. Your camping rig can be a cheap beater because it won't get used much.
Yes, I have 3 kids. Prior to getting married I had a pop-top truck camper with no bathroom. After I got married I had a hardside truck camper with a dry bath. That was okay with 2 kids but we sold it after the third was born. She's now 7 and we're just getting back into camping with a 34' travel trailer. Last weekend was our first outing with all 5 of us and the dog. It was kind of small.
Having a family is an adventure but I think it's a different one than your overland rig choice is planning for.