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It took a bit, but I have created my weekender to see how I like the van life before a full commitment. It is a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan (Carrie) with 136k miles. I don't call this a build as it is more of a configuration. It has a bed, storage for 2 weeks worth of food and clothes, a kinda toilet, and carries 6 gal. of H20. My main goal for this experiment was to see how bat sh*t crazy I would go if I went off grid for a while. More on that later.
The bed is an old twin frame that I cut down to 28" wide to fit the mattress that I already bought (Sometimes I do things in the wrong order) I had to level it up so I did some 2x4 leg supports.
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I have a kitchen bin, two clothes bins, a small shovel, and a chair under the bed. I took out the front stow and go seats for additional storage, and that is where I have my tools, jumper cables and other stuff that I don't use too much.
My water storage is 6x1 gallons in a milk crate. On top of that is another milk crate that can either hold food or my shower system and on top of that is a work surface.
I have a poop bucket and a pee jar which has worked out fine so far.
As far as the configuration goes, so far this is a winner. If I go longer term, I would like to add some solar, but for now, a battery pack is working fine for my limited needs. I don't have a heater yet, and I just did a 32 degree night with the wrong sleeping bag so I need to look at that. For cooking I have a Coleman single burner butane and I don't really need a cooler, but I use one to have some cold stuff on the first two days. The experiment continues as the AZ temperature cools. I started blogging about this and may start some videos on Youtube. For now, I'm just starting out. If you have questions, let me know.
The bed is an old twin frame that I cut down to 28" wide to fit the mattress that I already bought (Sometimes I do things in the wrong order) I had to level it up so I did some 2x4 leg supports.
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I have a kitchen bin, two clothes bins, a small shovel, and a chair under the bed. I took out the front stow and go seats for additional storage, and that is where I have my tools, jumper cables and other stuff that I don't use too much.
My water storage is 6x1 gallons in a milk crate. On top of that is another milk crate that can either hold food or my shower system and on top of that is a work surface.
I have a poop bucket and a pee jar which has worked out fine so far.
As far as the configuration goes, so far this is a winner. If I go longer term, I would like to add some solar, but for now, a battery pack is working fine for my limited needs. I don't have a heater yet, and I just did a 32 degree night with the wrong sleeping bag so I need to look at that. For cooking I have a Coleman single burner butane and I don't really need a cooler, but I use one to have some cold stuff on the first two days. The experiment continues as the AZ temperature cools. I started blogging about this and may start some videos on Youtube. For now, I'm just starting out. If you have questions, let me know.