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Hi folks, I was wondering what people thought about living a semi-nomad life with two vehicles with the second one NOT being a toad, because it's a basically too big to be towed by the other. Wondering if that would be a headache or expensive compared to other options.
Been planning on starting a nomad life for a couple of years. I new but have some experience, I lived out of a Westfalia for 6 months - but it was decades ago. I bought an ambulance almost 3 years ago, it has a basic utilitarian camper conversion. It has an auxiliary battery system with inverter etc but it is not yet set up for solar. But once I add solar and a roof fan I'd be basically ready to go. It's based on an Ford E350 with the 7.3, in very good shape, never lived a hard big city life. I love it. But I've barely used it since I bought it. One year my plans changed due to family illness, and then last year I decided to ride it out in my secure job and apartment rather than head off during the pandemic.
This one vehicle would be more than enough. I know people can be happy with anything, even a car. But I started wondering if I really wanted the flexibility of a 4x4 to get more into the back country (my ambulance is standard RWD dually van chassis). I started targeting an older Suburban as a good option, figuring I could do a build something like they do at Suboverland and then just live in that or supplement with a small trailer. I'd have more capability but less of the potential homey feel. A lot less storage but still a very good amount because a Suburban with no seats is actually pretty huge, like a van minus the headroom. So that was my idea, sell ambulance buy Suburban.
Then long story short I got a great deal on a 1995 Suburban and I now have both. And I love them both but they don't necessarily make the best pair because the Suburban isn't the greatest thing to tow (though I think the ambulance could do it if my total weight wasn't too high). The reason why I'm considering keeping both is that I have a little bit of cheap land in Apache County and my plan is to mostly hang around there rather than roam all over the country. I could take trips in the Suburban plus live in it indefinitely if I feel like it. But the idea is to have more of basecamp on the property and just chill there rather than being focused on travel and adventures. I do plan to travel to the northeast to be with my elderly parents, and I do need to work and will likely need to travel for seasonal workcamp jobs. I don't plan to build on the property for some time, beyond maybe potentially a small storage structure.
So... you might think Suburban plus a trailer would be better? So for example sell the Ambulance and get something like a WeeRoll trailer instead (or DIY convert a cargo trailer). I don't need a lot, but I want to be able to stand and have a bit of space for stuff and a kitchen and desk area. But now I think ... what's wrong with just keeping both? The ambulance would serve all the same roles as a trailer would and it's already built. I could keep it around the property unless I needed it for a workcamp gig, otherwise I could do all trips etc. in just the Suburban.
Do you think having two vehicles would be stupid/overly complicated? I'm not particularly a car guy, though I feel in both cases I choose well based on potential longevity. The 7.3 is of course a legend but that doesn't mean I won't face costly repairs down the road. Insurance for two vehicles would of course burn extra money. Suburban plus trailer certainly seems simpler. But I just wonder if the goal is to have a little structure on the land to compliment the Suburban, couldn't the ambulance just serve that role?
and of course ambulance plus smaller toad might be also be something to consider.
Anyway, if anyone has any thoughts on my dilemma I'd love to hear them!
Been planning on starting a nomad life for a couple of years. I new but have some experience, I lived out of a Westfalia for 6 months - but it was decades ago. I bought an ambulance almost 3 years ago, it has a basic utilitarian camper conversion. It has an auxiliary battery system with inverter etc but it is not yet set up for solar. But once I add solar and a roof fan I'd be basically ready to go. It's based on an Ford E350 with the 7.3, in very good shape, never lived a hard big city life. I love it. But I've barely used it since I bought it. One year my plans changed due to family illness, and then last year I decided to ride it out in my secure job and apartment rather than head off during the pandemic.
This one vehicle would be more than enough. I know people can be happy with anything, even a car. But I started wondering if I really wanted the flexibility of a 4x4 to get more into the back country (my ambulance is standard RWD dually van chassis). I started targeting an older Suburban as a good option, figuring I could do a build something like they do at Suboverland and then just live in that or supplement with a small trailer. I'd have more capability but less of the potential homey feel. A lot less storage but still a very good amount because a Suburban with no seats is actually pretty huge, like a van minus the headroom. So that was my idea, sell ambulance buy Suburban.
Then long story short I got a great deal on a 1995 Suburban and I now have both. And I love them both but they don't necessarily make the best pair because the Suburban isn't the greatest thing to tow (though I think the ambulance could do it if my total weight wasn't too high). The reason why I'm considering keeping both is that I have a little bit of cheap land in Apache County and my plan is to mostly hang around there rather than roam all over the country. I could take trips in the Suburban plus live in it indefinitely if I feel like it. But the idea is to have more of basecamp on the property and just chill there rather than being focused on travel and adventures. I do plan to travel to the northeast to be with my elderly parents, and I do need to work and will likely need to travel for seasonal workcamp jobs. I don't plan to build on the property for some time, beyond maybe potentially a small storage structure.
So... you might think Suburban plus a trailer would be better? So for example sell the Ambulance and get something like a WeeRoll trailer instead (or DIY convert a cargo trailer). I don't need a lot, but I want to be able to stand and have a bit of space for stuff and a kitchen and desk area. But now I think ... what's wrong with just keeping both? The ambulance would serve all the same roles as a trailer would and it's already built. I could keep it around the property unless I needed it for a workcamp gig, otherwise I could do all trips etc. in just the Suburban.
Do you think having two vehicles would be stupid/overly complicated? I'm not particularly a car guy, though I feel in both cases I choose well based on potential longevity. The 7.3 is of course a legend but that doesn't mean I won't face costly repairs down the road. Insurance for two vehicles would of course burn extra money. Suburban plus trailer certainly seems simpler. But I just wonder if the goal is to have a little structure on the land to compliment the Suburban, couldn't the ambulance just serve that role?
and of course ambulance plus smaller toad might be also be something to consider.
Anyway, if anyone has any thoughts on my dilemma I'd love to hear them!