silentwinter
New member
Hey folks, finally thinking of picking up a van after many years of back and forth.
The one I'm landing on is the Winnebago Revel. I've been looking for something to live and work full time in, and being able to have a proper office space under the bed area and then converting the bedroom back to a bedroom without any hassle felt essential. Also nice is actually having a dedicated bathroom. Finally, I do want something I can take to trailheads and camp in more remote places. So, Revel checks all the boxes.
I do have some concerns though.
Security. Trailhead breakins happen. My car even got broken into outside of my climbing gym in Seattle. I'm guessing I'll want to get a safe for my computer etc that's securely attached inside the van. But, what else?
I hear dirt gets into this specific van very easily. As in, you drive on a rough road, and everything inside gets coated. That sounds terrible. This just doesn't happen with my car + roof tent setup that I have. I camp/hike a lot, but manage to keep my gear incredibly clean. I can likely be diagnosed with OCD. Is this fixable? The sealing, not my OCD. Even that aside, I don't want to spend extra time cleaning.
The potential of things breaking and me having to give the whole van over to a mechanic. I've strongly considered truck + airstream trailer instead for this reason. I hate the idea of someone working on the car, getting grease on their hands, and then driving it or poking around inside my home without washing their hands. It shocks me that people do this, but they do...Did I mention OCD+cleanliness?
I do like the idea of van more though. Can be a bit more stealthy. Can park anywhere or get anywhere a subaru outback can, pretty much.
Finally is the question of buying new vs used. As you might guess by now, I like cleanliness and hate hassle, so new would be nice. However, I see that new ones sell for 165-ish, whereas used with 2 years and 30k miles from private seller might be around 130. That's a big drop. Wonder if it's worth it to suck it up and buy used.
(I fear I'm going to get some heat for being OCD about cleanliness and van life being not for me as a result. It's trauma related though, and it's never stopped me from backpacking or overlanding. I just have to be more careful and methodical than most people.)
The one I'm landing on is the Winnebago Revel. I've been looking for something to live and work full time in, and being able to have a proper office space under the bed area and then converting the bedroom back to a bedroom without any hassle felt essential. Also nice is actually having a dedicated bathroom. Finally, I do want something I can take to trailheads and camp in more remote places. So, Revel checks all the boxes.
I do have some concerns though.
Security. Trailhead breakins happen. My car even got broken into outside of my climbing gym in Seattle. I'm guessing I'll want to get a safe for my computer etc that's securely attached inside the van. But, what else?
I hear dirt gets into this specific van very easily. As in, you drive on a rough road, and everything inside gets coated. That sounds terrible. This just doesn't happen with my car + roof tent setup that I have. I camp/hike a lot, but manage to keep my gear incredibly clean. I can likely be diagnosed with OCD. Is this fixable? The sealing, not my OCD. Even that aside, I don't want to spend extra time cleaning.
The potential of things breaking and me having to give the whole van over to a mechanic. I've strongly considered truck + airstream trailer instead for this reason. I hate the idea of someone working on the car, getting grease on their hands, and then driving it or poking around inside my home without washing their hands. It shocks me that people do this, but they do...Did I mention OCD+cleanliness?
I do like the idea of van more though. Can be a bit more stealthy. Can park anywhere or get anywhere a subaru outback can, pretty much.
Finally is the question of buying new vs used. As you might guess by now, I like cleanliness and hate hassle, so new would be nice. However, I see that new ones sell for 165-ish, whereas used with 2 years and 30k miles from private seller might be around 130. That's a big drop. Wonder if it's worth it to suck it up and buy used.
(I fear I'm going to get some heat for being OCD about cleanliness and van life being not for me as a result. It's trauma related though, and it's never stopped me from backpacking or overlanding. I just have to be more careful and methodical than most people.)