Thank you for this video. It just amazes me how no matter how many videos you see, somebody has always come up with something you've never seen before. Case in point the planters on the windows, love that! Thank you for sharing another Suburban video. I'm really interested in those, because I'm still wrestling between whether to upsize to an Suburban or a minivan.
Campers are so innovative. Such as using items that have a dual purpose. Learning how to pack and fit a square peg into a round hole to make it all fit. I've been camping for 3 years now and find the true campers are the nicest people you will meet. I enjoy watching your videos like this to see how others do it and get ideas. Thanks for another great video and will see you Saturday for my usual "Saturday morning breakfast with Tristan".
I love my suburban camper. It’s awesome. Bed , rack , shower, awning with a tent, a refrigerator/freezer, two solar gens, and Mosquito netting . The whole slide out kitchen thing. I cannot state how happy I am I did it. I’ve a camper trailer to match, but I find I don’t use it so much due to the burb being able to go where no trailer can.
Thomas is certainly the man to know come the zombie apocalypse, he has thought of everything. I will definitely check out his website. Thanks Tristan for providing interesting and educational content in addition to your awesome travel videos.
BTW, When using the screens that stretch over a window, place strong magnets along the bottom to keep mosquitos out. I didn’t even get noseeums this way last summer. Pull it down ONTO the door.
I love it. I’ve had my 96’ Suburban XL for about 8 yrs now. Same interior, same tires. I’ve upgraded the tranny and transfer case. Wanting to drop a Gen 3 motor in it when 9k drops in my lap. I have tried camping out of mine in multiple, removable, configurations. And I just can’t sleep in it for more than a night or two. And my Mr Buddy heater doesn’t like to work in it. So I have outfitted it with a pop up, and a queen sized cot tent. In winter I take my kerosene heater, tarp off the wind sides and I’m good to go. I could walk out right now and leave in it, and not need civilization for as long as I have fuel. I really want to put a good push bumper on it with a winch. Want to bed-line it, probably in the next few months. 10x10 rip stop tarp…I need to get some conduit to do a cover off the side. Like yours it a work in progress. 😁. Cool set up. Great video
I do want to do a slide out that can accommodate my gun cases and double as a kitchen counter top. Trying to figure that out while keeping my back seats in place. I think I got it figured, but worst case I’ll have to drop them.
Planter boxes!! GENIUS! I’ve been searching for something like that and have only looked at expensive fancy boxes at department stores. I’m stopping at the garden center next chance I get. Thanks for this tour.
At 1:31 in I decided to search for a Z71 4x4 to buy and I'm picking it up tomorrow ! 2011 Tahoe Z71 4x4...$13k. Going to spend more on fuel but its bigger, more comfortable than what I was going to buy for half the price. I wanted a capable 4x4 big enough to sleep inside with a large dog.
Thomas, I have seen some ideas here that I haven't elsewhere! Thanks. Interesting one loop curtain using paperclips! Fascinating! And plant window boxes:) Awesome 2x4 on a hinge for the plywood floor platform! He's got some great and simple ideas here. Metal kegs of water! and holding up platform. I am curious about the water containers. How do they open and close and not leak? I have arthritis and things are hard for me to open.... Triple wall insulated sort of chimney to go out the window when using a wood stove inside!... So intriguing. I think I would use something else under the heat shield on the floor? Asbestos - is that still allowed? Ceramic would probably heat up, may need air space under???? Sure glad he has a fire extinguisher. Whew. Lots of ingenuity here. (I think he must be using the small instead of large winner well wood stove, but I may be wrong)
Use your Shepard's ax/cane for pulling stuff from far back . We keep a how in the back of our truck to pull things forward, but for economy if use you already have something and can give it another use. Nice setup.
Ha! I had the same idea after the video was shot! So far I have never needed to retrieve the deepest containers. that stuff is for breakdowns, so happy thing there!
So good seeing you interact with like minded people. Tom seems like a great enterpriseing guy. I shared the links to a friend that will really appreciate his products.
Thank you for all the adventures you post in this channel and the fishing youtube channel too, I am proud to tell you that I registered to your adventure know how channel , I enjoy the amazing trips, thank you for your time and for taking me along
Awesome interview! I'm getting a kindred spirit vibe from this fine fellow. The Suburban is an awesome car camping/overlanding rig and its got enough space to bring along a nice wood stove and a sweet keg set up for enjoying a quality bev while relaxing by the wood stove fire in the wild. This man has tapped into living the good life. Hehe
I love those kegs ! I will be checking the website. That fellow is right, people should be a little more respectful of the fire ring. Cool video, the Tristan.
I just bought a 2007 Tahoe so this comes in handy. Been following you for awhile, reading your book and trying to figure out how I want to set up my rig. Stuff like this helps a lot. Keep making your quality content Tristan 👌 Thanks.
Heat transfer through metal so even the short legs will most likely transfer heat , how much depends on heat inside stove. Tom will need a fire pad like the ones under grills or a fire blanket pad. Just some helpful hints .
Hey Tristan, I saw you on the RTR video with Brian, what did you think of the RTR ? I’d like to go next year. Tom has some great ideas, I’m always seeing something new out there, thanks guys .
Tristan, this is a class A video! And he’s got a great setup. I got a couple new ideas for my Dodge Grand Caravan! Thank you so much Tristan and Tom! ❤️
I agree with the comments about the wood burning stove inside. While sailboats and some vans have them, all that I have seen are permanent installations that are properly shielded. If you go forward with this, PLEASE be sure you have functional CO2 detectors.
Awesome Rig! I love my ‘04 burb LS 2wd. It’s got 192k on it and still running strong. I have zero desire to sell it and get something new. It fits every need of mine. I’ll be putting a couple grand in it over the next year to get it tip top but that sure beats buying a newer one! One day I will turn it into a camper!
Since you took the spare from the bottom.... You have space to build a steel frame under there to mount the air compressor, generator, water tanks, but more of a permanent type installation
I've heated our house for 25 years with wood and used a small wood burning stove in the wall tent while camping and I gotta tell ya , that setup he has for the wood burner inside the Suburban is VERY scary !!! Hope nothing happens to him .
Disapprove of the wood burner stove being used inside a vehicle, too. However, liked the interior hanging wraparound privacy curtain, a variation should work inside my lil' 2-door Wrangler (rear seat removed).
What is the issue with the stove? Is it too hard to reliably keep the stove heat from setting things on fire, or the danger of flaming logs accidentally falling out?
@@jwagnermail Heat source is too close to exposed flammables, i.e.: plastics, vinyl, cloth, etc. I could see an errant burning ember easily setting the vehicle on fire.
I know, right? The whole wood stove idea would never have occurred to me if I hadn't seen it on Lonewolf 902 TH-cam videos. At first, I thought he was crazy but over time...
Thanks for this tour, Tristan. I wish I had seen it in 2020 when I built out my 2017 suburban. I purchased my suburban with the idea that I would drive it to sub Overland and have Grady do his complete package on it, however they would not touch it since it has side airbags. I was disappointed and proceeded with my own build. I had purchased a lot of camping equipment including a cool ARB awning that extended out the back of the suburban. It took up too much room. I cannot imagine him putting a woodstove in his suburban. That seems dangerous and it would get very hot. I took early retirement during Covid and was planning to live in my suburban full-time. That lasted only a few weeks. I have a senior greyhound with me and it was just too tight and uncomfortable. When I got to Nevada, I purchased a 20 foot travel trailer . I like my showers and space I get out of this 20 foot travel trailer. I got rid of the suburban this year, traded it on a F250 pick-up truck. I might add a truck camper to the back of it and venture out again, leaving my travel trailer in storage here at the RV park. But right now with gas prices are high and traveling being expensive, I have a good deal here in Pahrump at an RV park plugged in. I made this offer before, you’re welcome to come spend the night or two if you need a break from the road!
Hi Bob, I know I'm literally playing with fire so I'm taking many precautions. I'll have 2 fire extinguishers and maintain a strict limit on how much wood goes in. I haven't decided for sure to actually put it in the camper, I may do a tent extension off the back instead. Look at "Lone wolf 902" videos, you might get some crazy ideas for your F250 truck bed! Thanks for watching!
Very nice set up! Well thought out and super functional. The Suburban Z71 is an awesome vehicle and would be my choice too! Used ones are hard to find and the new ones are too! Plus the new ones are expensive like all new vehicles these days😂. Great job Tom!
8:42 I recall some reviews of vehicles they had a "plywood sheet test". They reported on whether the cargo area accomodated a sheet of plywood. It's that important to prospective vehicle buyers. That size is also about the same as a twin bed. So, nice for moving day. Great ideas. A real "no build build:. There's always room for future mods. I don't know about a wood fire inside the SUV though. Suggestion. Have TWO fire extinguishers. "two is one. one is none". Also, having them stored in two locations means if a fire prevents reaching one, the other location may be accessible.
2 extinguishers! good idea! I have not yet found the courage to burn the wood stove in the Suburban yet. I get the inspiration from TH-camr Lonewolf 902 who camps in hot tents and has rigged a wood stove in his camping vehicle.
@@thomasjackson1690 Yes I've seen several TH-cam campers with wood stoves in tents. Some places though, taking wood from the ecosystem is determentale. Not like pioneer days anymore. A diesel heater makes a lot more sense in a vehicle.
Every little detail and even a reason for everything what a great set up simple all the bases covered I like the idea of a few small containers of water over a big one
Thomas - you're awesome! Cleaning up the area to leave it better than you found it is so cool. I hope I see you on the road someday to say thank you in person! Thanks Tristan - great video!
Excellent tour, lots of great ideas to make it all useful and practical. One small suggestion, take a look at the material they use in a fireplace, it's sort of a sheet masonry that shields the area surrounding the fire box. You might want to create your heatshield out of that rather than the metal heatshield, especially on the bottom. Overtime plywood dries out and eventually under the right conditions can ignite from temperature alone, the masonry might offer additional protection. Be safe and enjoy your adventures. Great set up.
Thank you for the added material type ideas. I am testing all kinds of ways to make it safer like different fireproof materials different chimney configurations and how much or little fuel to put in the stove at any one time.
Beautiful video 👍👍😳🤗. Tom thanks for sharing all your tips. Curtain system is really nice. I don't care for alcohol but as water kegs...very nice. You and little dog be safe.😊.
This is a super awesome setup! Very cool to see all this in action and explained so well. I like that you help the environment. Also, I see that personalized keg, go hogs! 🐗
Outstanding tour Thomas! You presented your SUV very well. You sure have put a lot thought into your rig. Your simple solutions to many challenges and installs are great. Lots of ideas here for others to learn off of. I checked out your wood stove online and it certainly is an interesting approach to what you are trying to accomplish. Will be checking out your site on the Sports Keg. Tristan, as always you have done a great job with your vblog and getting this up for all your subscribers! Keep up the great work! - Bill
Love the wood stove and the shielding looks good, but I would get some kind of insulation to put between the shield back and the seat back. Just saying...
Thank you thank you for sharing I want to put a wood stove in my SUV also so I'd like to see it another video of yours and possibly have some help from you really efficient great setup have a great summer
You should make a portable v wall out of cement board with pebbles tiled onto it for a heat protector. I think I would feel safer that way. Better than hot metal that could fall against your seat or door. I'm from NE Arkansas.
Man I really like this guy! I so hope I get to run into him down the road. Wish he had a channel! 😍 (If you close your eyes, he sounds like Timothy Olyphant 🤩)
I like your setup, Tom! The sport keg is an excellent idea (also a stout guy, so kudos for that)! I'm interested to see how the woodburning stove works (if you ever put it inside). Thanks for sharing your rig and safe travels.
Excellent, you covered most everything, except the one question I have. Does having your rear hatch open drain your battery? How do we get around that?
Funny you should ask. I actually drained my battery the morning of the video and Tristan had to jump start my rig. There is a dome light shutoff button near the headlight controls on my vehicle. I forgot it was there and didn't notice my lights were on.
For Subarus, yoy can insert a flat edged caribeaner into the hatch latch that turns off the "door open" indicator on my 2015 Crosstrek, it also turns off the lights that shine back on the newer models. I saw a youtube video on it. I will add the link in a reply to this comment. ALSO, please everyone buy one of those portable battery packs that will jump your car without the need of a second vehicle!!! $50ish bucks at Costco or on Amazon. It saved me while boondocked out east of Albuquerque last year.
Hey, someone made an actual thing for the Subaru hatch issue. Here is the youtube link, m.th-cam.com/video/hTQk-cD6y0Y/w-d-xo.html I will also post the other link I was referring to in another reply.
I have a small wood stove in my house. I couldn’t imagine having a woodstove in a car you would be so hot. There are times I have to leave the room that the stove is on because I am just sweating
Thomas has a really nice setup . Suburbans of that vintage are in my opinion one of the best trucks GM ever built. The front bumper and winch got me thinking that I want one of those. Thanks for the link. You mentioned that you had an adventure in Nevada with your transfer case on the Yukon. I think it was at the start of this trip. Are you going to tell that story .
We've had a few Tahoe's / Suburban's over the years and one thing that happens is the transfer case solenoid can go out, keeping you from being able to shift from 2h, 4h, and 4l. But they're awesome rigs for the most part.
Great video! thanks to you and Tom both for sharing his setup. There's something to be learned from every setup, good or bad lol! Tom did a great job keeping it simple and reliable without breaking the bank. I'm always into seeing Tahoe / Suburban setups, as we've had a few. Great rigs! Those mattresses are very nice too. Super comfy! We ran the exact same stuff from Joanne's in our Outback and in the truck bed before getting a camper. I hope you're enjoying yourself wherever you are Tristan!
Very nice. But if full time, what I'd do is pull a short trailer, 8-15 ft or so, with a Suburban or shorter Yukon and leave it in base camp to go exploring the more inaccessible areas for the day. With the option of camping in it overnight if too far from basecamp.
Oh, you have a little dog like me! I call mine "Tex". It wouldn't be that bad for me full time. You always think to yourself, what if I lost my home? could I survive in this thing? I have a back packing background and just car camping is a comparative luxury. I can bring everything! Cast iron! Beer! Books like Walden! Yea, I'll get by.
The manual for my Jackery 500 doesn't say that it will harm the battery life by using pass-through charging. I sure hope it doesn't because that will be what I'll be doing on the daily!
Huge thanks to Tom for taking the time to share his setup! You can check out his site here: sportkeg.com/ -Tristan
His ad only showed the beer keg,where are the water kegs?
@@conniewaite1996 Hi Connie. It's all the same thing. You can put beer or water in it.
@@SUVRVing cool,thanks!
For some reason when I click on the replies they are not showing up, especially yours Tristan. Hmmm, wonder why?
@@susans7091 I'm seeing that too. Some replies show, some don't. Mmmmm..
Curtains are golden! Paracord and paper clips...who would have thought it? Brilliant!
Thank you for this video. It just amazes me how no matter how many videos you see, somebody has always come up with something you've never seen before. Case in point the planters on the windows, love that!
Thank you for sharing another Suburban video. I'm really interested in those, because I'm still wrestling between whether to upsize to an Suburban or a minivan.
Campers are so innovative. Such as using items that have a dual purpose. Learning how to pack and fit a square peg into a round hole to make it all fit. I've been camping for 3 years now and find the true campers are the nicest people you will meet. I enjoy watching your videos like this to see how others do it and get ideas. Thanks for another great video and will see you Saturday for my usual "Saturday morning breakfast with Tristan".
I really like the plastic plant holder thing on the windowsill here. Seems to fit perfect in that spot
Great video Tristan! I like the way you let the people tell their own story, their own experiences and needs! I like Tom's rig, thanks for the tour!
I love my suburban camper. It’s awesome. Bed , rack , shower, awning with a tent, a refrigerator/freezer, two solar gens, and Mosquito netting . The whole slide out kitchen thing. I cannot state how happy I am I did it. I’ve a camper trailer to match, but I find I don’t use it so much due to the burb being able to go where no trailer can.
That's awesome. Suburbans are a lot of fun! Thanks Daniel.
Daniel Bast: Sounds awesome we are about to buy a suburban and build into what you've done any pics out there of your finished build?
Thomas is certainly the man to know come the zombie apocalypse, he has thought of everything. I will definitely check out his website. Thanks Tristan for providing interesting and educational content in addition to your awesome travel videos.
The Suburban is the ideal for off road adventure Anywhere Life travel. Well done. So much potential w this size vehicle.
For sure! Thanks for watching.
BTW, When using the screens that stretch over a window, place strong magnets along the bottom to keep mosquitos out. I didn’t even get noseeums this way last summer. Pull it down ONTO the door.
Really interesting, looks like he’s completely set up!
Yep, he's got everything! Thanks for watching, Tyler.
I love it. I’ve had my 96’ Suburban XL for about 8 yrs now. Same interior, same tires. I’ve upgraded the tranny and transfer case. Wanting to drop a Gen 3 motor in it when 9k drops in my lap. I have tried camping out of mine in multiple, removable, configurations. And I just can’t sleep in it for more than a night or two. And my Mr Buddy heater doesn’t like to work in it. So I have outfitted it with a pop up, and a queen sized cot tent. In winter I take my kerosene heater, tarp off the wind sides and I’m good to go. I could walk out right now and leave in it, and not need civilization for as long as I have fuel. I really want to put a good push bumper on it with a winch. Want to bed-line it, probably in the next few months. 10x10 rip stop tarp…I need to get some conduit to do a cover off the side. Like yours it a work in progress. 😁. Cool set up. Great video
I do want to do a slide out that can accommodate my gun cases and double as a kitchen counter top. Trying to figure that out while keeping my back seats in place. I think I got it figured, but worst case I’ll have to drop them.
I've done pass through for 2 years and never had issues.. thank you Thomas. Great show. Thanks Tristan !
Planter boxes!! GENIUS! I’ve been searching for something like that and have only looked at expensive fancy boxes at department stores. I’m stopping at the garden center next chance I get. Thanks for this tour.
At 1:31 in I decided to search for a Z71 4x4 to buy and I'm picking it up tomorrow ! 2011 Tahoe Z71 4x4...$13k. Going to spend more on fuel but its bigger, more comfortable than what I was going to buy for half the price. I wanted a capable 4x4 big enough to sleep inside with a large dog.
Sounds like fun! Happy trails!
Tom has got in dialed in- so practical and smart set up!
His last comments were so true.
If you brought it in, you can bring it back out. The firepit is not a trashcan.
Loved the segment with Tom. He does a great job showing and explaining everything. Loved the sport kegs too. Very good video. Thanks Tristan.
Thomas, I have seen some ideas here that I haven't elsewhere! Thanks. Interesting one loop curtain using paperclips! Fascinating! And plant window boxes:) Awesome 2x4 on a hinge for the plywood floor platform! He's got some great and simple ideas here. Metal kegs of water! and holding up platform. I am curious about the water containers. How do they open and close and not leak? I have arthritis and things are hard for me to open....
Triple wall insulated sort of chimney to go out the window when using a wood stove inside!... So intriguing. I think I would use something else under the heat shield on the floor? Asbestos - is that still allowed? Ceramic would probably heat up, may need air space under???? Sure glad he has a fire extinguisher. Whew. Lots of ingenuity here. (I think he must be using the small instead of large winner well wood stove, but I may be wrong)
Hi Susan, The kegs have a screw on lid with a rubber seal. They wont leak and don't have to be very tight to create a good seal.
Thank you for this tour. Love Tom's setup -- simple and useful.
Thanks for watching, Eric!
Use your Shepard's ax/cane for pulling stuff from far back . We keep a how in the back of our truck to pull things forward, but for economy if use you already have something and can give it another use. Nice setup.
Ha! I had the same idea after the video was shot! So far I have never needed to retrieve the deepest containers. that stuff is for breakdowns, so happy thing there!
Glad to see the spare tire addressed,, not a bad spot since all flats are middle of the night in the middle of nowhere.
So good seeing you interact with like minded people. Tom seems like a great enterpriseing guy. I shared the links to a friend that will really appreciate his products.
Thank you for all the adventures you post in this channel and the fishing youtube channel too, I am proud to tell you that I registered to your adventure know how channel , I enjoy the amazing trips, thank you for your time and for taking me along
Thanks for coming along on the adventures, Maria!
Thanks for sharing and including the links to the items in the video. Glad we didn't have to wait until Saturday to watch another SUV RVing video!
Thanks Chad! There will always be a Saturday video, but I'm going to try to also have more midweek videos too occasionally.
Awesome interview! I'm getting a kindred spirit vibe from this fine fellow. The Suburban is an awesome car camping/overlanding rig and its got enough space to bring along a nice wood stove and a sweet keg set up for enjoying a quality bev while relaxing by the wood stove fire in the wild. This man has tapped into living the good life. Hehe
I love those kegs ! I will be checking the website. That fellow is right, people should be a little more respectful of the fire ring. Cool video, the Tristan.
He is very thorough and I so enjoyed this video. Camping with him would be enjoyable I am sure.
Thanks for sharing Tom and Tristan, interesting stuff.
I just bought a 2007 Tahoe so this comes in handy. Been following you for awhile, reading your book and trying to figure out how I want to set up my rig. Stuff like this helps a lot. Keep making your quality content Tristan 👌 Thanks.
I'm in a 98 Tahoe 4x4 love it and found some ideas in Tom's rig I may incorporate. Great info.
Super cool layout. Thanks for sharing.
Heat transfer through metal so even the short legs will most likely transfer heat , how much depends on heat inside stove. Tom will need a fire pad like the ones under grills or a fire blanket pad.
Just some helpful hints .
Hey Tristan, I saw you on the RTR video with Brian, what did you think of the RTR ? I’d like to go next year. Tom has some great ideas, I’m always seeing something new out there, thanks guys .
Wow wow wow,a palace on wheels,with all creature comforts,my favorite
Tristan, this is a class A video! And he’s got a great setup. I got a couple new ideas for my Dodge Grand Caravan! Thank you so much Tristan and Tom! ❤️
I agree with the comments about the wood burning stove inside. While sailboats and some vans have them, all that I have seen are permanent installations that are properly shielded. If you go forward with this, PLEASE be sure you have functional CO2 detectors.
Awesome Rig! I love my ‘04 burb LS 2wd. It’s got 192k on it and still running strong. I have zero desire to sell it and get something new. It fits every need of mine. I’ll be putting a couple grand in it over the next year to get it tip top but that sure beats buying a newer one! One day I will turn it into a camper!
Excellent tour. Thanks Tristan. 👍
Thanks for watching, Daniel.
Since you took the spare from the bottom.... You have space to build a steel frame under there to mount the air compressor, generator, water tanks, but more of a permanent type installation
I've heated our house for 25 years with wood and used a small wood burning stove in the wall tent while camping and I gotta tell ya , that setup he has for the wood burner inside the Suburban is VERY scary !!! Hope nothing happens to him .
Disapprove of the wood burner stove being used inside a vehicle, too. However, liked the interior hanging wraparound privacy curtain, a variation should work inside my lil' 2-door Wrangler (rear seat removed).
What is the issue with the stove? Is it too hard to reliably keep the stove heat from setting things on fire, or the danger of flaming logs accidentally falling out?
@@jwagnermail Heat source is too close to exposed flammables, i.e.: plastics, vinyl, cloth, etc. I could see an errant burning ember easily setting the vehicle on fire.
I know, right? The whole wood stove idea would never have occurred to me if I hadn't seen it on Lonewolf 902 TH-cam videos. At first, I thought he was crazy but over time...
@@thomasjackson1690 wolf has his stove in the rear of the pickup with a cap, better setup, seems safer than right behind the front seat.
Great tour Tom! Thanks for sharing Tristan!
I'm really considering getting a suburban for full time nomading so thanks for the video. Great ideas to consider
10 seconds in and just went ahead and hit like. I knew what I was going to get.
I love rig tours! Thank you Tom for showing us around. Thanks Tristan for another fascinating video.
Thanks for this tour, Tristan. I wish I had seen it in 2020 when I built out my 2017 suburban. I purchased my suburban with the idea that I would drive it to sub Overland and have Grady do his complete package on it, however they would not touch it since it has side airbags. I was disappointed and proceeded with my own build. I had purchased a lot of camping equipment including a cool ARB awning that extended out the back of the suburban. It took up too much room. I cannot imagine him putting a woodstove in his suburban. That seems dangerous and it would get very hot.
I took early retirement during Covid and was planning to live in my suburban full-time. That lasted only a few weeks. I have a senior greyhound with me and it was just too tight and uncomfortable. When I got to Nevada, I purchased a 20 foot travel trailer . I like my showers and space I get out of this 20 foot travel trailer. I got rid of the suburban this year, traded it on a F250 pick-up truck. I might add a truck camper to the back of it and venture out again, leaving my travel trailer in storage here at the RV park. But right now with gas prices are high and traveling being expensive, I have a good deal here in Pahrump at an RV park plugged in.
I made this offer before, you’re welcome to come spend the night or two if you need a break from the road!
Hi Bob, I know I'm literally playing with fire so I'm taking many precautions. I'll have 2 fire extinguishers and maintain a strict limit on how much wood goes in. I haven't decided for sure to actually put it in the camper, I may do a tent extension off the back instead. Look at "Lone wolf 902" videos, you might get some crazy ideas for your F250 truck bed! Thanks for watching!
Very nice set up! Well thought out and super functional. The Suburban Z71 is an awesome vehicle and would be my choice too! Used ones are hard to find and the new ones are too! Plus the new ones are expensive like all new vehicles these days😂. Great job Tom!
Thank you!
Lots of creative solutions on this one. I dig it.
8:42 I recall some reviews of vehicles they had a "plywood sheet test". They reported on whether the cargo area accomodated a sheet of plywood. It's that important to prospective vehicle buyers. That size is also about the same as a twin bed. So, nice for moving day.
Great ideas. A real "no build build:. There's always room for future mods. I don't know about a wood fire inside the SUV though.
Suggestion. Have TWO fire extinguishers. "two is one. one is none". Also, having them stored in two locations means if a fire prevents reaching one, the other location may be accessible.
2 extinguishers! good idea! I have not yet found the courage to burn the wood stove in the Suburban yet. I get the inspiration from TH-camr Lonewolf 902 who camps in hot tents and has rigged a wood stove in his camping vehicle.
@@thomasjackson1690 Yes I've seen several TH-cam campers with wood stoves in tents. Some places though, taking wood from the ecosystem is determentale. Not like pioneer days anymore. A diesel heater makes a lot more sense in a vehicle.
Every little detail and even a reason for everything what a great set up simple all the bases covered I like the idea of a few small containers of water over a big one
nice rig . like the suburban for car camping , shorter wheel base than a crew cab
I think it's a great rig for adventuring. Thanks for watching!
Thomas - you're awesome! Cleaning up the area to leave it better than you found it is so cool. I hope I see you on the road someday to say thank you in person! Thanks Tristan - great video!
Excellent tour, lots of great ideas to make it all useful and practical. One small suggestion, take a look at the material they use in a fireplace, it's sort of a sheet masonry that shields the area surrounding the fire box. You might want to create your heatshield out of that rather than the metal heatshield, especially on the bottom. Overtime plywood dries out and eventually under the right conditions can ignite from temperature alone, the masonry might offer additional protection. Be safe and enjoy your adventures. Great set up.
Thank you for the added material type ideas. I am testing all kinds of ways to make it safer like different fireproof materials different chimney configurations and how much or little fuel to put in the stove at any one time.
@@thomasjackson1690 cement board would be great under the stove. Make it big enough that if anything falls out , it doesn't catch anything on fire.
Beautiful video 👍👍😳🤗. Tom thanks for sharing all your tips. Curtain system is really nice. I don't care for alcohol but as water kegs...very nice. You and little dog be safe.😊.
Glad you liked it! My dog's name is Tex. Thanks for watching!
Interesting Why is the spare moved from underneath where I assume it original was stored … larger tire mods / size or ??
I don't like my spare under the floor because you might find it difficult to get at in deep mud, snow, rocks or what ever.
This is a super awesome setup! Very cool to see all this in action and explained so well. I like that you help the environment. Also, I see that personalized keg, go hogs! 🐗
Thank you for cleaning up after the pigs that unfortunately don’t care about nature. Very nice video with great ideas.
There was a lot more plastic in there than I originally could see. Toxic hot dogs anyone?
@@thomasjackson1690 SMH. People should educate themselves about the protocols of camping beforehand and the preservation of our wild lands.
Outstanding tour Thomas! You presented your SUV very well. You sure have put a lot thought into your rig. Your simple solutions to many challenges and installs are great. Lots of ideas here for others to learn off of. I checked out your wood stove online and it certainly is an interesting approach to what you are trying to accomplish. Will be checking out your site on the Sports Keg.
Tristan, as always you have done a great job with your vblog and getting this up for all your subscribers! Keep up the great work! - Bill
Thanks for sharing!! Good ideas.
Love the wood stove and the shielding looks good, but I would get some kind of insulation to put between the shield back and the seat back. Just saying...
I think I'd stick with the diesel heater for in truck heat but I do like the wood stove for the campsite for teapots and frying pans on top
Ok paperclips are Genius!! 😊
Simple effective and homely. Not sure about the wood stove , but hey, go for it.... 👍
Excellent video and set up! Thanks for sharing! Love the wood burning stove. Good luck with it.
I haven’t been watching this week cause of the Olympics. But I’ll be back.
Thank you thank you for sharing I want to put a wood stove in my SUV also so I'd like to see it another video of yours and possibly have some help from you really efficient great setup have a great summer
I like the kegs for water !! I don’t like drinking out of plastic, gives water a funny tasted.
Great video, thank you Tom. That outdoor wood stove; I could really get into that.
You should make a portable v wall out of cement board with pebbles tiled onto it for a heat protector. I think I would feel safer that way. Better than hot metal that could fall against your seat or door.
I'm from NE Arkansas.
This guys got it going on. Thanks Tom!!! 🙏❤️
Man I really like this guy! I so hope I get to run into him down the road. Wish he had a channel! 😍 (If you close your eyes, he sounds like Timothy Olyphant 🤩)
This is one of my favorite interviews that you have done! Thank you for sharing it and your adventures.
I like your setup, Tom! The sport keg is an excellent idea (also a stout guy, so kudos for that)! I'm interested to see how the woodburning stove works (if you ever put it inside). Thanks for sharing your rig and safe travels.
Still working up the nerve! Ha!
Excellent, you covered most everything, except the one question I have. Does having your rear hatch open drain your battery? How do we get around that?
Funny you should ask. I actually drained my battery the morning of the video and Tristan had to jump start my rig. There is a dome light shutoff button near the headlight controls on my vehicle. I forgot it was there and didn't notice my lights were on.
For Subarus, yoy can insert a flat edged caribeaner into the hatch latch that turns off the "door open" indicator on my 2015 Crosstrek, it also turns off the lights that shine back on the newer models. I saw a youtube video on it. I will add the link in a reply to this comment.
ALSO, please everyone buy one of those portable battery packs that will jump your car without the need of a second vehicle!!! $50ish bucks at Costco or on Amazon. It saved me while boondocked out east of Albuquerque last year.
Hey, someone made an actual thing for the Subaru hatch issue. Here is the youtube link, m.th-cam.com/video/hTQk-cD6y0Y/w-d-xo.html
I will also post the other link I was referring to in another reply.
Here is that link of the caribiner fix for the Subaru hatch battery draining issue. m.th-cam.com/video/bbS1Um-6Qq4/w-d-xo.html
@@paulas_lens Agreed! I just got my Jackery car battery charging cables last week!
Lots of notes taken, thx guys!
I have a small wood stove in my house. I couldn’t imagine having a woodstove in a car you would be so hot. There are times I have to leave the room that the stove is on because I am just sweating
Thanks for sharing your story.
A wood stove in any vehicle is sooo dangerous.
Very nice, I have an 2007 2x4 Suburban and it gives me a lot of great ideas. Where did you get the kegs?
Good stuff MrT🌝
Dude has a wood stove and a beer keg in his Suburban. What else do you need?
I am blessed!
Thomas has a really nice setup . Suburbans of that vintage are in my opinion one of the best trucks GM ever built. The front bumper and winch got me thinking that I want one of those. Thanks for the link. You mentioned that you had an adventure in Nevada with your transfer case on the Yukon. I think it was at the start of this trip. Are you going to tell that story .
We've had a few Tahoe's / Suburban's over the years and one thing that happens is the transfer case solenoid can go out, keeping you from being able to shift from 2h, 4h, and 4l. But they're awesome rigs for the most part.
Great video! thanks to you and Tom both for sharing his setup. There's something to be learned from every setup, good or bad lol! Tom did a great job keeping it simple and reliable without breaking the bank. I'm always into seeing Tahoe / Suburban setups, as we've had a few. Great rigs! Those mattresses are very nice too. Super comfy! We ran the exact same stuff from Joanne's in our Outback and in the truck bed before getting a camper. I hope you're enjoying yourself wherever you are Tristan!
great video. nice setup tom.
Thanks!
awesome setup
I would not use the same shield for a grease splash-guard and then a heat shield. The grease will burst into flame before anything else!
Awesome setup!
i need that keg
Very nice. But if full time, what I'd do is pull a short trailer, 8-15 ft or so, with a Suburban or
shorter Yukon and leave it in base camp to go exploring the more inaccessible areas for the day. With the option of camping in it overnight if too far from basecamp.
He goes camping in it but doesn't live in it full-time.
Oh, you have a little dog like me! I call mine "Tex". It wouldn't be that bad for me full time. You always think to yourself, what if I lost my home? could I survive in this thing? I have a back packing background and just car camping is a comparative luxury. I can bring everything! Cast iron! Beer! Books like Walden! Yea, I'll get by.
Indoor fire and mobile brewery! 👍👍
We back the truck up to a trapper tent with a woodstove and fan. Works great!😊
How about the FUEL TANK! a bit of a worry don't you think???
The manual for my Jackery 500 doesn't say that it will harm the battery life by using pass-through charging. I sure hope it doesn't because that will be what I'll be doing on the daily!
I found it in the FAQ section of my instructions.
@@thomasjackson1690 I don't know why they didn't include it in the manual for the 500 model. I guess I should contact customer service.
@@freedomdove I can send a pic. Tell me where to send it if it helps.
@@thomasjackson1690 Oh, I believe you. I'm just surprised Jackery didn't think to include the information in all the manuals. 🤔
@@freedomdove Oh, I totally get you! I got my Jackery just a few months ago. Its probably a revision or update.
Would like to know if his heater setup works.
I'm working up the nerve. Lone wolf 902 has it down pat.
I like this guy! He's thought of everything, super matter of fact, articulate. Nice work!
He might want to consider a heat shield on the ceiling of his rig as well.
Woohoo! Caught you on CheapRVLiving on the newly posted RTR 2022 Tour :)) Love both channels. I wonder if Brian knew who you are? :) Namaste
Like those Suburbans or a pickup with a 8ft bed and a over cab camper top 🙂
"nothing was ever written about the meek and timid "
My Ford Transit van has a traction control on/off switch.
Very practical! Cool!
Awesome!!!