I graduated to a an off-road mini-camper from a lifetime of tent camping out of a pickup truck. I couldn't see my way to buying a separate vehicle or making a camper van my daily driver, although I ALMOST compromised with a Toyota Sienna. I don't do much off-roading, but I travel a lot of rough roads, and there's often a tiny bit of off-roading at the destination. Most of my camping is off-grid, in out-of-the-way places. Nowadays, going to an organized camp ground, you may as well still be in the city.
Considered many teardrops but went with an InTech Explore. I'm also a cyclist, and it's perfect for securely hauling bikes.
I just checked the InTech online... they look pretty cool
I graduated to a an off-road mini-camper from a lifetime of tent camping out of a pickup truck. I couldn't see my way to buying a separate vehicle or making a camper van my daily driver, although I ALMOST compromised with a Toyota Sienna. I don't do much off-roading, but I travel a lot of rough roads, and there's often a tiny bit of off-roading at the destination.
Most of my camping is off-grid, in out-of-the-way places. Nowadays, going to an organized camp ground, you may as well still be in the city.
Seem like a great option. I agree I would not want a van as my daily driver. Happy camping!!!
Would love to have a tall van. But I can't pay for one. Even used they are very expensive
Yes they are pricy
Great comparison but I'm sold on the Wayfarer van!
You obviously lack discriminating taste, or you'd go with teardrop!
;o)
But seriously, I can see advantages and disadvantages for each.
The Wayfarer van is a ton of fun
I live in a bad situation yet can't get help with an old good running small motorhome
Sorry to hear that... good luck
A teardrop would be better for me because I want my car to remain a car, and not be a house.
I understand completely :)