Operators are standing by.
Well, this is only awesome. Looking forward to some adventures.
Printable View
Out in front. Waiting for Spring.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b0aba8bc_h.jpgAirstream Globetrotter by SPP™ SlowPokePete, on Flickr
SPP
I noticed you have a Tundra, enough truck to yank that thing around? And how was the backing up? Looks pretty straight. And what is the GVW of that Airstream?
Oh the shenanigans we shall have.
Pete, it looks to me like you also have enough room for one of these somewhere on your lot:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/9e/24...ef44777a2b.jpg
There are a bunch of reasons to build an Airstream Barn-do-minium.
I'm thinking a Jorn/Pete partnership in an Airbnb venture using Pete's Airstream and Jorn's woods...Mike has some time to manage the project.
I think an Airstream would turn into Mousedale pretty quickly out in the back 40.
I have thought about a quonset hut though. You know, something simple.
http://www.contemporist.com/wp-conte...01-800x533.jpg
But I understand they can be like Doritos, and I wouldn't want to clutter up the place.
https://cdn.hourdetroit.com/wp-conte...07/Quonset.jpg
Lots of quonset dwellers in NW Arizona. Some even have indoor plumbing. The rattlesnakes keep the rodent population in check. The Chaparral Birds keep the rattlesnake population under control, mostly.
Huh, interesting. Hadn't heard that name before. These ones.
https://media.sciencephoto.com/c0/51...4-800px-wm.jpg
Greater Roadrunner. Geococcyx californianus.
It's amazing how these birds kill their prey. I've seen them bash lizards to death in my back yard.
https://youtu.be/1dXUC9Hysz8
Jim Hall's Chaparral
https://www.caranddriver.com/photos/...al-2e-gallery/
Too Tall, you need to go Supreme.
https://www.supremenewyork.com/previ...travel-trailer
https://i.imgur.com/ArfiE3M.jpg
Because I'm so #extra ;)
https://i.imgur.com/MGATb6D.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/Y7QlLzJ.jpg
This morning, my friend showed me this beauty that he and his wife picked up at the beginning of the lockdowns, as they had just semi-retired to Florida and wanted to get the hell out of Dodge.
That's quite a garage!
Fancy that Tiffin is. I've said this enough before a sufficient number of audiences that I expect all y'all will hold me to it. Should I become too infirmed or just plain broken to hitch our Airstream to the truck I'll buy the Willy Nelson Tour Bus and a couple pounds of Mother Earth and invite anyone to pull up a chair.
Bus life is a very different approach to this business. I'm just not there yet.
I’ve known this gent and his family since we were 19 and he comes from a long line of motorheads and when I heard about the bus, I said…”that’s about right for Jimmy”. In the garage, there are a dozen cars that probably don’t interest a lot of people here, as most were his Dad’s. ‘32 V12 Lincoln, ‘65 Mustang ragtop, ‘69 Camaro Indy 500 ragtop, ‘34 Pierce Arrow ragtop, ‘57 Thunderbird ragtop…note the ragtop theme. His Dad insisted that we use the Lincoln and some of the ‘30’s vintage cars in our wedding motorcade, with the only stipulation that his friends pilot the cars from the church to the reception hall…deal taken.
^^^ nice offer. I'm imagining the exhaust smell at 4 or more cars down the motorcade ...
Fueling that big boy might be a frightening experience at the pump these days. :cry:
TT…there is a tarp on it right now, but essentially this is what it look likes.
https://i.imgur.com/W0giWGK.jpg
I nearly fainted R.W.
2003 Silverado 2500HD long bed, 8.1L, Allison trany, 1996 Lance 3000, was at Lucidity Festival over the last week. Bike is my festi ride(Burning Man and Lucidity multiple times), 1983 Spec Expedition 68cm(bought used), laced the wheels in late 70s, phil hubs/Super Champion rims bought new, previously used on a couple of bikes.
https://i.imgur.com/x91Zs1S.jpg
What does a day at Lucidity look like?
Anyone ever done a minivan retrofit? Just came across this that would fit in a Sienna?
down the line it could help fulfill my Travels With Charley itch and take a road trip with the dog once the kids start college. (My wife would not complain about a break…!)
https://roadloft.com/en/
https://golittleguy.com/lg-max/
Tow it with (whatever). I dig what you are planning. Just consider what it is like when you spend a few rainy days in that van. Some creature comforts and space are a wonderful thing even if it is just a square few feet.
Yeah I get it. Just daydreaming.
Also, somewhat related, I’ve clicked on a couple of van outfitter profiles on Instagram and now my feed is absolutely flooded with them. There must be dozens, and many use the exact same handful of stock photos, right down to the southwest print Pendleton blankets. I wonder how many have actually built a van or not.
Or are they some kind of bot?
5 different music stages going from noon to midnight, vendors, classes and lectures(alternative for lack of a better word), tents and campers packed in like sardines, beautiful surrounding area, buy a 3 day pass or just come for the day. I'll post a few pics in the rides thread soon. I'm on the set up crew for "Art Temple", arrive 3 days before opening and stay a day past closing.
We purchased a 2017 Jayco Jay Flight which is bumper pull and 33 feet. We pick it up on Thursday after installing a weight distribution hitch for the Chevy 2500. Empty, it's around 8500# so it's well within the capacity of the truck and it's DuraMax diesel. We plan on doing some weekend stuff in the coming weeks to try it all out. Long term, it will go to Wyoming in the summer and sit on our 10 acres that will have water, septic, and power. We'll have to get another truck at some point since the horses travel in a goose neck trailer and to get everything north of the summer would either be two trips both ways or one. I'm looking at another 2500 and putting a shell on it for bikes.
Thanks, looking forward to it. The boy graduates next month and begins his USMC career, time to step back. Work-wise, I'm quickly approaching the walk-away point. We'll do some trips to Flagstaff and Rt66 tourist stuff for 2-3 days to work out the details so we're set for Wyoming. Ft Tuthill in Flag has RV hookups and all kinds of MTB trails including one that runs behind Garro. Next summer will probably be the first full time snowbird after a Grand Canyon raft trip in April.