I'm looking to the collective wisdom of the folks here to hopefully guide us with options for an overland expedition vehicle. (I hope this post is in the right place)
Our background is we're are an Aussie family of four: mum, dad and two boys and we're planning a two year overland adventure driving from Alaska to Argentina in 2017.
Initially our plans were to overland from Australia to the UK and we'd been preparing to do that journey in our 2011 Land Rover Defender 130 which has a slide-on Trayon camper. However we've decided to change the plan to see the Americas instead.
We have the option to ship our vehicle to Anchorage but now we're considering the alternative of buying a truck and camper when we arrive and selling it at the end of the journey. I'm not sure what the logistics are with such a plan so hence this post.
Our approx budget would be $50,000 USD for the vehicle and camper. Having spent a bit of time looking online, I'm considering something like a 4x4 F250/350 or Dodge RAM 3500 Dual-Cab diesel of 2006 vintage. These seem to hover around the $18-25,000 leaving approx $25,000 for a used camper.
It's the camper that I'm stuck on. Are there any that will accommodate a family of four. The boys will be eight and nine years old. I suppose there's the option of towing but from what I've read, that's not recommended. I love the look and build quality of the XP Campers however our budget isn't going to stretch that far! plus I don't see how we could squeeze all of us in one.
Whatever we go for, we'd want it to stand up to remote off-road travel and be self-sufficient for at least ten days before needing water etc.
Thanks in advance for any tips and suggestions and I look forward to becoming part of the Expedition Portal community.
And because pics are always good - here's our current setup![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The layout of the Trayon camper allows for three beds in a very small light package
And lastly, us out under the southern skies
And lastly, here's a blog post of a recent trip if anyone's interested.
http://kisschaseyphotography.com.au/2014/07/road-trip-to-carnarvon-gorge-in-queensland-easter-2014/
Our background is we're are an Aussie family of four: mum, dad and two boys and we're planning a two year overland adventure driving from Alaska to Argentina in 2017.
Initially our plans were to overland from Australia to the UK and we'd been preparing to do that journey in our 2011 Land Rover Defender 130 which has a slide-on Trayon camper. However we've decided to change the plan to see the Americas instead.
We have the option to ship our vehicle to Anchorage but now we're considering the alternative of buying a truck and camper when we arrive and selling it at the end of the journey. I'm not sure what the logistics are with such a plan so hence this post.
Our approx budget would be $50,000 USD for the vehicle and camper. Having spent a bit of time looking online, I'm considering something like a 4x4 F250/350 or Dodge RAM 3500 Dual-Cab diesel of 2006 vintage. These seem to hover around the $18-25,000 leaving approx $25,000 for a used camper.
It's the camper that I'm stuck on. Are there any that will accommodate a family of four. The boys will be eight and nine years old. I suppose there's the option of towing but from what I've read, that's not recommended. I love the look and build quality of the XP Campers however our budget isn't going to stretch that far! plus I don't see how we could squeeze all of us in one.
Whatever we go for, we'd want it to stand up to remote off-road travel and be self-sufficient for at least ten days before needing water etc.
Thanks in advance for any tips and suggestions and I look forward to becoming part of the Expedition Portal community.
And because pics are always good - here's our current setup
![jO4Pb3q.jpg](http://i.imgur.com/jO4Pb3q.jpg)
The layout of the Trayon camper allows for three beds in a very small light package
![81uonq7.png](http://i.imgur.com/81uonq7.png)
And lastly, us out under the southern skies
![osv7DWW.jpg](http://i.imgur.com/osv7DWW.jpg)
And lastly, here's a blog post of a recent trip if anyone's interested.
http://kisschaseyphotography.com.au/2014/07/road-trip-to-carnarvon-gorge-in-queensland-easter-2014/