Janis Vanis
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Welcome! Love hearing about people choosing to leave the rat race lifestyle. I woke up when I was about 27. Now 2 years later ready to start living! Safe trails to you.
freerangetortoise said:After much digging around the internet, I discovered there are two kinds of people in the truck camper world. There are those who believe that you should never be an ounce over your GVWR and those that think the GVWR aren't set in stone. I choose to go the safer route and Bob, your reply was the nail in the coffin.
For as much as I love and am attached to my '07 Ram 1500, she just wasn't going to cut it for me on this new road I'm venturing down. I'm aware that this amazing site is more geared towards the vandweller so I'm more than appreciative that you've all welcomed me with open arms. My had every intention of pickup up a van and doing the van thing because that's how and why I joined the site in the first place. Someday I still might but I'm happy just taking it one day at a time.
Several weeks ago while I was looking for vans on Craigslist, I came across the Starcraft truck camper. It was close by, cheap, and in great condition - so I bought it. It was a smoking deal that just kind of fell in my lap and I couldn't pass it up. A couple of weeks ago, I picked up an '06 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 6.6L turbo diesel (GRUNT GRUNT!). The place I work at got new trucks and they were getting rid of the old ones. It was close by, cheap, and in great condition - so I bought IT, too. Another smoking deal that landed in my lap that I couldn't pass up. So I swapped over the camper from the Ram onto the new-to-me Silverado and took the new rig out last weekend to El Mirage Dry Lake Bed in Southern California. With the beefier frame and stronger suspension, I could barely feel the weight of the camper loaded up. I kept checking my rear view just to make sure it was still there!
Here's the new, happy couple at a Walmart parking lot while I was pickup supplies for the quick shakedown trip...
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and here she is at home with some friends in the California desert.
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The rig that I now call the Silvercraft (Silverado + Starcraft = I'm not very creative) climbed up the Cajon Pass without a hitch. I even passed a few cars, which in hindsight was a bad idea but I wanted to see what the baby could do (and I promise not to do it again). We took our dirt bikes out for a spin and after we got back, I sat there in my chair underneath the EZ-Up and the thought of going back to work made me sick to my stomach. The day I can join the rest of you in saying that I'm truly free cannot come fast enough!
freerangetortoise said:The rig that I now call the Silvercraft (Silverado + Starcraft = I'm not very creative)
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