CSG
Explorer
I've gone back and forth with this over the years. While I don't do hardcore wheeling, I do like getting away from it all (meaning no campgrounds and people - just me and nature).
From the time I was a teen until my late 20's, I used a car and tent with a backpack.
My first real rig was a Dodge D-50 with a shell and carpet kit in the back. Still used the backpack so there was lots of room for me solo. It was two-wheel drive and I was only 29-30 in those days but it took me to a lot of remote and wonderful places in the West.
Then, I got married and that rig didn't work for a fussy female so I got a big truck (GMC 2500 long bed regular cab) and a 9' Lance camper. That rig was great and had all the amenities like a flush toilet and shower and heater and refer and sink, etc. But with a big old hard-sided camper we were limited to moderate gravel/dirt roads and that was about it.
Then we had kids so everything changed (considering the fussy wife) and I ended up with a small then large fifth wheel and traveling was no longer what it once was. After a two month trip to the Great Lakes in the fall of '07, I parked that SOB and haven't used it since (anyone looking for a nice Nash fiver with bunk beds?).
After that trip, I ended up buying a Pleasure Way Traverse which is a two-wheel drive Westy on a Ford E250 chassis. Pretty good but you've got to be careful where you take it although it does have 8" of clearance. Still, not really satisfied although I like the van concept and am considering a coversion to 4x4. But as the insides are not really designed for that sort of use, I don't know.
So where am I now? Thinking of a simple rig like a Land Cruiser, backpack, sleep in back, and do it old school like I once did. Also, considering a Four Wheel camper for my current 2500HD 4x4 but it won't really get me as far back as the LC will do and it's all a lot more complicated.
Sorry for the long thread, I'm rambling I know. Just wanted to think out loud and maybe get some input from others who know where I'm coming from. I like to stay in the West, go for a week or two and be on my own with little contact so I can read, do astronomy, take photos, and contemplate my naval. Minimal gear is key but sleeping in the rig (vs. a tent or RTT) is also key.
Thoughts, ideas, comments?
From the time I was a teen until my late 20's, I used a car and tent with a backpack.
My first real rig was a Dodge D-50 with a shell and carpet kit in the back. Still used the backpack so there was lots of room for me solo. It was two-wheel drive and I was only 29-30 in those days but it took me to a lot of remote and wonderful places in the West.
Then, I got married and that rig didn't work for a fussy female so I got a big truck (GMC 2500 long bed regular cab) and a 9' Lance camper. That rig was great and had all the amenities like a flush toilet and shower and heater and refer and sink, etc. But with a big old hard-sided camper we were limited to moderate gravel/dirt roads and that was about it.
Then we had kids so everything changed (considering the fussy wife) and I ended up with a small then large fifth wheel and traveling was no longer what it once was. After a two month trip to the Great Lakes in the fall of '07, I parked that SOB and haven't used it since (anyone looking for a nice Nash fiver with bunk beds?).
After that trip, I ended up buying a Pleasure Way Traverse which is a two-wheel drive Westy on a Ford E250 chassis. Pretty good but you've got to be careful where you take it although it does have 8" of clearance. Still, not really satisfied although I like the van concept and am considering a coversion to 4x4. But as the insides are not really designed for that sort of use, I don't know.
So where am I now? Thinking of a simple rig like a Land Cruiser, backpack, sleep in back, and do it old school like I once did. Also, considering a Four Wheel camper for my current 2500HD 4x4 but it won't really get me as far back as the LC will do and it's all a lot more complicated.
Sorry for the long thread, I'm rambling I know. Just wanted to think out loud and maybe get some input from others who know where I'm coming from. I like to stay in the West, go for a week or two and be on my own with little contact so I can read, do astronomy, take photos, and contemplate my naval. Minimal gear is key but sleeping in the rig (vs. a tent or RTT) is also key.
Thoughts, ideas, comments?