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    Eastern America Nomad Network

    I think...and it's just my opinion....the more van dwellers that are happy out west the better. Let's keep the SE to ourselves.😉
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    Any Northeast Nomads on Here

    I'm from upstate NY and heading south soon to enjoy Florida sun. WMA areas are great. Shhhhhhh
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    Minivan conversion

    I'd all but given up on this teardrop idea until stopping at an old friends place today on the way back from Ithaca. He's got this 5x10 home made steel trailer for sale with upgraded 15" wheels (spare underneath) and 4" steel frame, 1/8" plate on top and I'm wondering if that might be more of a...
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    Honda Odyssey - Floor

    Those are all good points. I'm glad I have a flat surface but loosing a few inches in such a small space is significant.
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    Honda Odyssey - Floor

    I put a floor in my Sienna. Lost almost 2" in the front but it sure makes things easier for building and keeps the seat mounts hidden.
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    Toyota 4x4 van video

    That's a nice layout and looks to be well built. Nice job. Love the van.
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    Minivan conversion

    I really like the hanging bag system you have and have seen it somewhere else before. I could see incorporating that. As for a kitchenette, I'd do that in the back with access being from outside so the cooking would actually be done outside. As for showers and toilet, that would also have to be...
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    Minivan conversion

    I was visiting my kids and thought they'd be staying with me but they slept at home most nights. I took two tents, a 4 and 2 man. Figured I had room so why not. I also took a 2 burner stove, small weber kettle grill and my jetboil. Used the jetboil for coffee every day but only used the other...
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    Minivan conversion

    Just got home after 8 nights in the minivan and it worked out well. Had plenty of space and I took more stuff than I needed. Comfortable sleeping and I was pretty warm for having no heat with a few nights in the low 30s. I averaged around 26 mpg on the highway. The free campsite was awesome and...
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    Minivan conversion

    Had to postpone my trip a month and am in FL now enjoying the van life for a week. So far I'm very happy with the way its working out. Stopped half way down and slept in a truck stop for a few hours last Friday night. Got into GA and found out there was no air so that sucked for the rest of the...
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    My Odyssey

    I've been working on my minivan a bit and look forward to seeing what you end up doing with the Odyssey. Any internal changes or are you leaving it as is. What size trailer do you plan to haul? Nice van.
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    Minivan conversion

    I'm finally going to get a chance to try the van out for camping. Heading to Florida next week to visit my kids. Looking forward to just pulling over for a few hours sleep instead of having to get a room or campsite on the way down and back. I'm in the process of getting a permit for free...
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    Want 2 set up boondock at family ranch for others.

    Sounds a lot like the Tent Space section on ADV Rider. This is an area on the forum where you can offer up your place (yard, couch or bed) to other traveling motorcyclists. It gets used a lot by some travelers and almost always has positive results. I think a lot of the trust comes from it being...
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    Minivan conversion

    I really like your ideas and will steal a few if you don't mind. With the curved wall the netting and hanging backpacks make a very good use of space without having to build anything. I also use that side of the van for sleeping and can see not having any visibility on the drivers side. With my...
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    Minivan conversion

    I figured once I remove the rear seats and add a kitchenette back there that will be a wash as well. Then it'll just be the "stuff" I pack that'll be additional weight. Shouldn't be much more than one or two passengers worth of weight I hope.
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    Minivan conversion

    Not permanent at all. 4 bolts holding the shelving unit and 2 holding the boxes to the floor. Once those are removed then the floor just lifts out. The floor is heavier than I'd like but solid. Do you have a picture with the kitchen in place? Is this directed at me? I'm not sure what a...
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    Minivan conversion

    I'm wasting a lot of precious space because I don't want these changes to be permanent. With all the curves in the plastic wall panels I'm wasting a bunch of space. I could have cut the boxes or a bed frame to fit tighter to the walls but that's a lot of work and I'm just not sure if this is...
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    Minivan conversion

    So I went out tonight and removed the rear box and the back section of flooring to see how the rear seat lines up with my platform for the bed. Works out nice and I think I'll leave it this way for now. I can use the rear seat for hauling my grandkids around and the bed should be just as...
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    Minivan conversion

    I gave it some thought before leveling it out. Really wanted the plastic panels on the floor covered by the middle seat rails. In hindsight I'm thinking about removing the floor and just shimming the bed out of building a platform just for that area. As for the rear seats the current bed won't...
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    Minivan conversion

    I built a floor to level things out, the front is a few inches lower than the back. The floor isn't fastened in yet but it's a tight fit and pretty heavy so I'm not too worried about it flying up and hitting me in the head. It's in two pieces, the front is 5w' x 4d' and the back piece is about...
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