Westy build thread, and first trip

Clark White

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My Uncle purchased this thing brand new and has used it for many a great trip, but his back is giving out and he no longer really fits in the little Westfalia. It had been in storage for a while, but he agreed to let it go, so now it's my turn to take it on many a great adventure! :wings:


Obviously the screen is in rather rough shape, but it is one of the very few things that aren't in perfect condition. The interior is nearly immaculate, with only the front carpet showing any real ware! She's a 1990 VW Vanagon Westfalia Camper Van. Hows that for a mouthful? What that means is that it's a 2wd camper, pop top with bed's for 4, fridge, two burner stove, sink, and plenty of storage, but the same size going down the road as a Toyota Tacoma (just a bit bigger than my 4Runner). It does quite well off road, especially for being 2wd, and considering it's a camper, not a rock buggy, it can get just about anywhere I would want to take it. The perfect road trip vehicle!

I have somewhat of a strange schedule, and work a lot of weekends, so since I actually had weekend time this last week my girl friend, Rex and his wife Carrie and I decided we would take it out for my maiden voyage. The weather when we planned this was supposed to be bright, sunny, and warm. About a week before it had changed to a "chance" of rain. 3 days before it was 40% chance...2 days before, 100% chance. I talked to Rex, but we agreed we're not the Wicked Witch of the West, we won't melt, and that we are fine with camping in AZ rains (pours for 20min, then gets sunny again, we can handle that...) Well for anyone who was in the state this last weekend knows, thats NOT how this rain storm went. It was bright and sunny Friday day as we packed up, but just as we left it started to rain...and it never stopped. I have no pictures from Fri night its self since it was wet and muddy, and I really just didn't feel like getting my camera gear out for that. It rained almost all night, except for a short which the coyotes took advantage of to yip and howell, then right back to rain. I had waterproofed the tent of the Westy Friday morning, so we remained dry, as did Rex and Carrie in their Flip Pack, but everything outside got completely soaked. We awoke around 7am to more of the same...rain.


This was starting to get old. We did our best to make breakfast, and I fired up the propane heater (it was raining too hard to get a fire going) and we all moved into the VW.


We waited until noon to make a decision, but we eventually decided screw this, the rains not letting up, it's time to throw in the towel and head home.


Carter staring longingly at the mess that was camp. I let the dogs out as much as I could, but they would be soaking wet and shivering within a minute of stepping outside, and make a muddy mess when they came back.


You can see most of the tent remained dry, and even what looks wet didn't really soak through any...


What was a dry road 18hrs prior...the rain wasn't hard enough to be a real flood concern, but it made a few sections more interesting, for sure.


Driving the thankfully dry wash back to town...


Low clouds over Wilhoit


It was still a fun trip, despite being one wet night instead of two dry like we had planned. It was a good test for the VW, with washed out roads, rain on the tent, etc., all of which it passed with flying colors, and we all agreed that one night of rainy camping is better than no camping...but one night of that was enough. We met back at Rex and Carries where Ustadza made some amazing stew and we all thawed out with their wood stove blazing. Hopefully we will get to try this again soon, but in much drier weather!

Clark White
 

Rexsname

Explorer
I was there

Well last weekend was one for the books......When we left town, it was just a light sprinkle. Half-way down the hill, my wipers were on intermittantly. By the time we made camp it was RAINING. And it never stopped :Wow1: The rain-fly for the flippac is super easy to deploy IF you do it as soon as you get there. Afterwords....not so much. The rain was quite loud inside our camper but we stayed dry as long as we stayed indoors. A big thumbs up for our awning!:26_7_2: Being able to stand up outdoors and not get wet was very nice indeed. The way we had it set up, the rain would pool and collect in the middle. Thats OK until it reaches the height of your head. The water WILL wick through and soak everything underneath it.

I heard someone say (or maybe I read it) Adventure is what happens when things don't go as planned.

Carrie and I had a great time, Clark! Thanks for the invite.

REX
 

HenryJ

Expedition Leader
Thanks for sharing! I am in line for my dad's Westy. When he is done driving it, it will stay in the family too.
 

Clark White

Explorer
Thanks guys! She needs a few fixe's, stuff like the faucet for the sink and the propane system, but that's about it. I need to get a new cable to operate the passenger power window, but I'm hoping I can source that here in town. Once those things are in order, I think I will be looking for an awning (Rex's sure saved our butt camping in the rain!) and a lift. Maybe get all those things in order before Spring Break! Don't know where we are going yet, but definitely somewhere fun!

Clark
 

Ray Hyland

Expedition Leader
It's a beautiful van, I poked around when Clark first brought it to the shop.

Actually I asked him if he wanted to sell it, but he said no...

:smiley_drive:
 

Clark White

Explorer
Thanks Ray and Scott!

It's all torn appart right now, put a new faucet in it, then found the water pump was trash, so I had to order that. Tried to replace the dash lights with green LED's (one was burnt out) but it came with only two lights, not the required four, so the dash is still torn appart waiting for the other two lights too. Next up, get the propane system working, then I'm hoping to get it lifted before spring break...White Rim Trail here I come!

Clark
 

robert

Expedition Leader
Nice vanagon.

Tirerack.com has (or did last I checked) the 14" BFG All Terrains which look great on Westys. Not sure what you waterproofed the canvas with, but they are supposed to be able to breath. When the fabric gets wet it swells and doesn't leak. It sucks if you don't have a nice day to let it sit open and dry though.

If you haven't owned a Vanagon before make sure you follow the routine maintenance schedule with the appropriate VW recommended fluids (Vanagons are prone to coolant issues). Also, if it has a spare battery check the wiring. It was a dealer installed option and I've seen some that were a mess. As with the older buses, make sure all of your fuel lines are in excellent shape and properly secured.
 

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