Mr. Lahey wrote:Until you popped into my thread last time. I had no idea you were into a build as well! Lahey is pretty sleepy in Wisconsin I guess.
I like your floor plan a lot. Great use of the space. When I did my interior layout. At first I was fooled by all the room this big box seemed to offer. Compared to my teardrop build that is. Once I really got down to it. It still proved to be a game of inches. It's amazing how quick all the space fills up.
We too camp pretty local. Shows you the climate difference between us. You're fitting in A/C. I'm fitting in a diesel heater! I'm hoping to start the season earlier in spring. Then end it later in fall with the use of the heater.
Well friend, glad you woke up.
Thank you, floor plan has a lot to do with it. What one feels they have to have and need in a camper. Compared to others that want everything. We live in a 33 foot travel trailer full time now. Some say we camp every day. Not really true.
We had to make some sacrifices, when we down sized from a house. What to keep, what to give away or donate? What to store?
We know exactly what we need to take with us. We do it every day, Monday thru Sunday.
Everything will always be in the camper, for those days when just sitting around. I say "I want to go fishing" my wife says "Where we going?" because she knows me. And she's ready when I mention it or we'll decide together.
Wild fires and storms are getting worse and worse. Knowing the destruction and seeing it first hand when a tornado comes through or straight line winds. It pays to be prepared. Years ago, as a fireman, to protect the trucks and equipment, in case the fire station would get hit, so we wouldn't lose everything. When the weather sirens went off, we'd get to the fire station and grab the trucks and head to different parts of the county. Upon leaving, the truck I was driving was broad sided by a tornado that picked up the truck, spun it around and set it back down. That tornado and 2 others went through our town I had just left. But all our trucks were saved. We were able to use those trucks and equipment to help with all the cleanup that followed.
This conversion will also be a "Get the hell out of dodge trailer." I'm not sitting in a travel trailer taking my chances in a storm. When we can go the opposite direction. If there's enough time. Trailer would already be hooked up to the truck.
Camper will give us peace of mind.

If a devastating storm goes through our area, and we have left, are safe. And, we come home to our travel trailer crushed, torn apart or just gone. We'll still have a nice camper to live in while we start over. I learned a long time ago, always be prepared.
Mr. Lahey,, Shows you the climate difference between us. You're fitting in A/C. I'm fitting in a diesel heater!
We have camped in February, here in Texas. One year it was snowing while I was grilling a couple ribeye steak over the open fire. Was in a tent, had electric and a heater. Just didn't warm us up enough. So we packed up and went back home to a warm bed.

fun times, Yes it was..
So let's work on these conversions and get some camping done..