IMHO, THE BEST DAILY DRIVER AND OCCASIONAL CAMPING and/or VACATION ROAD TRIP VEHICLE WOULD BE _________.
....list your pro's and con's with your set up. Don't forget some good 'ol pics with the whole Famn Damily out for a trip :ylsmoke:
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I picked Fullsize Truck in the poll, since mine is technically a fullsize, but I like to think of it a petite fullsize.....
IMHO, THE BEST DAILY DRIVER AND OCCASIONAL CAMPING and/or VACATION ROAD TRIP VEHICLE WOULD BE a 2003 Toyota Tundra access cab.
Daily drives me to work, handles hauling duties for DIY projects (sand, stone, lumber, mulch, etc) and gets decent mileage doing it with a nice dose of V8 passing power when needed.
Pros: V8 baby! That Toyota V8 is one of the best engines ever produced.
Hauling capacity: enough for a family of four for a week in the woods(that's with teenagers) or a ton of pea gravel
Size: It's big enough to do it's fullsize truck duty (drywall fits between the wheelwells) but small enough to fit through some tight places in the woods, and easy to park at the mall.
The Kit: 2 tents, 4 cots and sleeping bags, 2 endtables, Triton Hot Shower unit, custom chuckbox, Yeti Tundra cooler, 10lb propane tank, 21 gallon water tank, large folding table, First Up gazebo for kitchen, 4 camp chairs, 4 aluminum ATV boxes (truck gear, backpacking kit, food box, general supplies - flashlights, hammer, lanterns, etc); that's what it takes to keep 4 different people happy and comfortable for a week. Some say Glamping like it's a bad thing - I say they haven't tried hard enough yet...
Cons: Size: It's too big for some places that I thought I might want to go, but it's on the small side for hauling two teenagers in the backseat (they want me to get a DoubleCab like their Uncles, but that ain't happenin' - this truck is paid for and only has 162,000 miles on it)
The Kit: limits us to a mostly basecamp style of camping. We can and have done one-nighter-move-on stuff but even setting up a limited camp (2 tents and a basic kitchen) still takes time.....but basecamping does work for us; we tend to hike and explore an area thoroughly.
Loaded and ready for a week on the beach!...well that trip turned into a forest trip.....
The fam at Tea Creek Campground (one of the few CGs we've used in years)
All that gear on the back of the truck looks like this setup
exploring.....