Squaredrop, 6'x9' w/ bathroom

Hello all,
Completed a 6' x 9' "squaredrop" camper about six weeks ago. I think the design is a bit unusual in that it's actually got a bathroom with flush toilet, sink and shower. The "living" area is slightly under 6' x 6' and the bathroom is roughly 5' x 3' (2' at the floor then bumps out). Headroom is 4'.
The bathroom is separated from the living area by a wall and sliding door. The bathroom also has a 9" well in the center for standing with a dome in the roof which gives roughly 5'8" of standing room (but only dead center). It also has a bench.
It's got AC electric and water hookups. Also has a 12v battery, inverter, water pump, USB charger for off-grid. The camper sits on a Lowes utility trailer with a 4' x 6' bed and can be removed. I didn't buy the trailer for this build.
So far I've used it six nights, four nights in campgrounds and two nights off-grid (two nights with my wife), and I'm pretty happy with it. My main reason for having it is going to events called "Adventure Races" where you bike, paddle and trek over a course plotted on a map. Typically these races are several hours drive from where I live and start very early and sometimes end late (they can be 4 to 12 hours or longer).
The bathroom is actually very functional. Nice not having to get out and walk to a messy public restroom - especially when it's cold and rainy. It's got a traditional holding tank setup and flush toilet.
Build cost, not including trailer, was north of 2k but less than 3k. I may add up the costs at some point.
I built a website with some photos and build info (it looks like a commercial site but I don't plan on selling these):
https://basecampr3.godaddysites.com/
Mark
Completed a 6' x 9' "squaredrop" camper about six weeks ago. I think the design is a bit unusual in that it's actually got a bathroom with flush toilet, sink and shower. The "living" area is slightly under 6' x 6' and the bathroom is roughly 5' x 3' (2' at the floor then bumps out). Headroom is 4'.
The bathroom is separated from the living area by a wall and sliding door. The bathroom also has a 9" well in the center for standing with a dome in the roof which gives roughly 5'8" of standing room (but only dead center). It also has a bench.
It's got AC electric and water hookups. Also has a 12v battery, inverter, water pump, USB charger for off-grid. The camper sits on a Lowes utility trailer with a 4' x 6' bed and can be removed. I didn't buy the trailer for this build.
So far I've used it six nights, four nights in campgrounds and two nights off-grid (two nights with my wife), and I'm pretty happy with it. My main reason for having it is going to events called "Adventure Races" where you bike, paddle and trek over a course plotted on a map. Typically these races are several hours drive from where I live and start very early and sometimes end late (they can be 4 to 12 hours or longer).
The bathroom is actually very functional. Nice not having to get out and walk to a messy public restroom - especially when it's cold and rainy. It's got a traditional holding tank setup and flush toilet.
Build cost, not including trailer, was north of 2k but less than 3k. I may add up the costs at some point.
I built a website with some photos and build info (it looks like a commercial site but I don't plan on selling these):
https://basecampr3.godaddysites.com/
Mark