I'm all about gas mileage. Besides what is more stealth than a Chrysler minivan. You see 50 of them for every 1 full size van on the road.
I took my van on its first camping trip last weekend parking it at my buddies seasonal site. The only preparations I made were folding the seats into the floor, an 8" twin sized air mattress, Swiss Gear sleeping bag, a real pillow, and a cooler full of ice and beer.
I froze my ass off because it got down into the 40's that night. It was a lot more comfortable than how I normally camp though.
Plans for the van include sleeping for 2 adults (my son and I) on separate beds in an over lapping bunk arrangement. One mattress on the floor one elevated. Removing 3 of the 4 stow n go seats for added storage below the floor, swivel front passenger seat, tv, video game console, dometic fridge/freezer cooler, solar, rv batteries, sink, ect ect ect. I'm not going to live in it full time but it will be outfitted well. I just need to sell my car and I can go nuts buying supplies for the conversion.
I took my van on its first camping trip last weekend parking it at my buddies seasonal site. The only preparations I made were folding the seats into the floor, an 8" twin sized air mattress, Swiss Gear sleeping bag, a real pillow, and a cooler full of ice and beer.
I froze my ass off because it got down into the 40's that night. It was a lot more comfortable than how I normally camp though.
Plans for the van include sleeping for 2 adults (my son and I) on separate beds in an over lapping bunk arrangement. One mattress on the floor one elevated. Removing 3 of the 4 stow n go seats for added storage below the floor, swivel front passenger seat, tv, video game console, dometic fridge/freezer cooler, solar, rv batteries, sink, ect ect ect. I'm not going to live in it full time but it will be outfitted well. I just need to sell my car and I can go nuts buying supplies for the conversion.