Bluedogz
Active member
Hi everyone!
I'm born/raised in the bustle of NYC, so... used to small spaces, don't get cramped too easily, and have a high tolerance for background noise.
When I was little (like 4 YOA), my (then very energetic) parents packed me in the back of a 1970 Buick Skylark and did a summer over-the-road trip from NYC to Niagara Falls to Detroit to San Francisco to Disneyland to Pikes Peak to the Painted Desert and all the way home. Since then, I have absolutely yearned to do it again as a grownup. Also, I've grown into a very DIY-friendly guy who is comfortable with most any job.
I've owned a travel trailer in the past (a 16') and found that it was just too much stuff! I didn't need or use the lion's share of its "features". A minivan conversion seems like an ideal solution. So, I'm here to learn.
Thanks for having me.
I'm born/raised in the bustle of NYC, so... used to small spaces, don't get cramped too easily, and have a high tolerance for background noise.
When I was little (like 4 YOA), my (then very energetic) parents packed me in the back of a 1970 Buick Skylark and did a summer over-the-road trip from NYC to Niagara Falls to Detroit to San Francisco to Disneyland to Pikes Peak to the Painted Desert and all the way home. Since then, I have absolutely yearned to do it again as a grownup. Also, I've grown into a very DIY-friendly guy who is comfortable with most any job.
I've owned a travel trailer in the past (a 16') and found that it was just too much stuff! I didn't need or use the lion's share of its "features". A minivan conversion seems like an ideal solution. So, I'm here to learn.
Thanks for having me.