RamblinRogue
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1) No, I can't get another vehicle.
2) I like my little Rio!
3) There's no other gypsies out there in a Rio on the forums? Wow, always knew I was different!
I bought a tent because the Rio (or at least my Rio) has a front passenger seat that does not cooperate with the idea of laying flat. And, as I am a side-/semi-fetal position sleeper even if it did lay flat, I doubt I'd be comfortable. Can't expand into the trunk through the 60/40 because my trunk is my garage, kitchen, living room, part of my water, my shoe closet, bathroom and bedroom (tent). And, while decently sized for a small car, it's not that big a trunk!
The back seat is my 12v fridge (I bought it almost three years ago when this whole idea started), pantry, first aid/personal care stuff, craft center and closet plus the rest of the water (I'm traveling with 10 gallons to be on the safe side) while the front passenger seat is my office, entertainment center, photography workshop and linen closet.
And I'm still positive I'm missing something! I'm going to keep a video record of how I pack for the RTR in January and then another for when I set out in April/May/June (July is the best time to be "from" Arizona) as I suspect the two will have some differences.
Fingers crossed. And I would LOVE to compare notes with others in small cars that don't want to disassemble their vehicles.
2) I like my little Rio!
3) There's no other gypsies out there in a Rio on the forums? Wow, always knew I was different!
I bought a tent because the Rio (or at least my Rio) has a front passenger seat that does not cooperate with the idea of laying flat. And, as I am a side-/semi-fetal position sleeper even if it did lay flat, I doubt I'd be comfortable. Can't expand into the trunk through the 60/40 because my trunk is my garage, kitchen, living room, part of my water, my shoe closet, bathroom and bedroom (tent). And, while decently sized for a small car, it's not that big a trunk!
The back seat is my 12v fridge (I bought it almost three years ago when this whole idea started), pantry, first aid/personal care stuff, craft center and closet plus the rest of the water (I'm traveling with 10 gallons to be on the safe side) while the front passenger seat is my office, entertainment center, photography workshop and linen closet.
And I'm still positive I'm missing something! I'm going to keep a video record of how I pack for the RTR in January and then another for when I set out in April/May/June (July is the best time to be "from" Arizona) as I suspect the two will have some differences.
Fingers crossed. And I would LOVE to compare notes with others in small cars that don't want to disassemble their vehicles.