dragonfiregrill
Member
good day all,
my name is jim, and i love dragons and cooking so ... hence my username.
last year my wife was diagnosed with cancer and passed away 30 days later which devastated my whole world; incidentally she was diagnosed just before her birthday and passed just before mine , awesome birthday presents, right? anyhow a few months later my father fell ill and eventually could not continue the fight and passed a few months ago; not an auspicious beginning is it? fast forward to June and in the first week i buried my father having to drive 1500 miles round trip in the van i inherited from him. one week later i began a two week and 3200 mile round trip to bury my wife with her mother and father. on the way home i spent two nights camping in the national forests in Kentucky and Georgia, which reminded me how much i have missed being in nature and away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
soooooooo, here i am researching means and ways to outfit and setup my E150 conversion for me to be able to go away on the weekends, not that i cannot just put the camp stove in and an air mattress and sleep away, heck way back when i slept on my engine box of my 63 econoline. i hope to glean much in the way of hints and tricks here as well as leave a few of my own for others. and i will do a picture progress of my build out as well as video so as not to leave anyone out.
my name is jim, and i love dragons and cooking so ... hence my username.
last year my wife was diagnosed with cancer and passed away 30 days later which devastated my whole world; incidentally she was diagnosed just before her birthday and passed just before mine , awesome birthday presents, right? anyhow a few months later my father fell ill and eventually could not continue the fight and passed a few months ago; not an auspicious beginning is it? fast forward to June and in the first week i buried my father having to drive 1500 miles round trip in the van i inherited from him. one week later i began a two week and 3200 mile round trip to bury my wife with her mother and father. on the way home i spent two nights camping in the national forests in Kentucky and Georgia, which reminded me how much i have missed being in nature and away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
soooooooo, here i am researching means and ways to outfit and setup my E150 conversion for me to be able to go away on the weekends, not that i cannot just put the camp stove in and an air mattress and sleep away, heck way back when i slept on my engine box of my 63 econoline. i hope to glean much in the way of hints and tricks here as well as leave a few of my own for others. and i will do a picture progress of my build out as well as video so as not to leave anyone out.