I've been lurking a bit and asking a few questions about my project, and I guess it's time to start a build thread. I'm proud of it so far, but I appreciate all feedback, if you see anything that can be improved or changed, don't hesitate. Suggestions are always welcome.
Starting with a 6x12 tall Interstate Roadrunner, the goal is to make something comfortable to live in for extended periods of time, while still keeping some functionality as a cargo trailer to haul a motorcycle or anything else that will fit. There is space to set up a shower curtain and pan inside, but for now I'm not going to worry about showering or hot water, and I don't want to deal with a black water system so there is no permanent toilet. Plans include a freshwater tank and electric pump, kitchen sink, propane furnace, cooktop and fridge, and a 200 watt solar setup feeding a pair of 6v golf cart batteries. I work in Alaska in the summers and want it to be a portable crash pad for pre and post season, and to live in if I end up building an actual cabin someday. I'm building it in Colorado where I've enlisted the help of my Dad who is a career carpenter and cabinet builder, then planning to tow it up the Alcan this spring.