Wheelchair accessible camper build

sandalscout

Adventurer
I debated putting this in the camper section, but this is more appropriate, I think. I had a crash almost 10 years ago on a dual sport which resulted in a T-6 complete SCI, leaving me paralyzed from the chest down. I have been looking at ways to camp, especially at dualsport rides, and after convincing myself I wanted an Intech Flyer Chase or Pursue, the prices started getting CRAZY on them. A few months ago, I became aware for Neo Trailers NAR series, and just received my NAR105 this week. It is a 10'longx5'wide sleeper cabin on wheels, with a very minimal build out. I am taking it out this weekend for the first time, so it's very much still in raw form, but I think it's going to work out great for me.


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Since receiving it, I've mounting the propane tank, and basically thrown in what I need to get by for a weekend for now.

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The plan is to use the rear entry as access to the sleeping area, and I plan to install an OVS heavy duty fridge slide in the side door. It is just wide enough to fit it, will hold the fridge and power station and should allow me access to nearly the full width of the trailer, with some room for wires and things around it. Basically, my spin on the Pursue pull out kitchen. Goal Zero Yeti 1000x will power a fuseblock for lights.etc, CPAP, fridge, etc.

Hopefully some other disabled explorers can find this useful, I'll try to take some pictures out this weekend and post how it works out.
 

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