Tacozilla!
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A Toyota Tacoma refitted into an overland camper/truck… $37K
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/g38138602/toyota-tacozilla-tacoma-camper-gallery/
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Truck campers have grown into behemoths, requiring a 3/4 or 1 ton pickup. Nice to see Toyota doing something on a smaller scale.
Would be pretty cramped during a two day rain, though.
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Truck campers have grown into behemoths, requiring a 3/4 or 1 ton pickup. Nice to see Toyota doing something on a smaller scale.
Would be pretty cramped during a two day rain, though.
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Truck campers have grown into behemoths, requiring a 3/4 or 1 ton pickup. Nice to see Toyota doing something on a smaller scale.
Would be pretty cramped during a two day rain, though.
@Jolly said in Tacozilla!:
Truck campers have grown into behemoths, requiring a 3/4 or 1 ton pickup. Nice to see Toyota doing something on a smaller scale.
Would be pretty cramped during a two day rain, though.
What impressed me was the size, weight, four wheeling capability, the pass through, and the price.
I’m generally a camper. If it wasn’t for my family situation I would probably be as hard core as @Aqua-Letifer and could definitely see myself spending weeks at a time with a camping hammock and a few supplies on a trail. OTOH, my loving wife’s version of camping would be a Class C fully connected with water and electricity, a temprpedic bed, a season’s worth of Yellowstone to stream, and maybe she would join me at the fire pit to roast some marshmallows… Something like this could be ideal.
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A Toyota Tacoma refitted into an overland camper/truck… $37K
https://www.roadandtrack.com/car-culture/g38138602/toyota-tacozilla-tacoma-camper-gallery/
@LuFins-Dad That is a cool camper!
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So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
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So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
@89th said in Tacozilla!:
So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
The table is removable and stowable.
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So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
@89th said in Tacozilla!:
So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
You are obviously not a RV guy.🤪 Seriously, most tables stow or fold out of the way. And the little bathrooms like that, mean you have to straddle the commode (or sit) to take a shower.
When the kids are just a bit older, rent a RV sometime. Beats the sugar out of tent camping
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@89th said in Tacozilla!:
So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
You are obviously not a RV guy.🤪 Seriously, most tables stow or fold out of the way. And the little bathrooms like that, mean you have to straddle the commode (or sit) to take a shower.
When the kids are just a bit older, rent a RV sometime. Beats the sugar out of tent camping
@Jolly said in Tacozilla!:
@89th said in Tacozilla!:
So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
You are obviously not a RV guy.🤪 Seriously, most tables stow or fold out of the way. And the little bathrooms like that, mean you have to straddle the commode (or sit) to take a shower.
When the kids are just a bit older, rent a RV sometime. Beats the sugar out of tent camping
Ha, it is true I'm not an RV guy... yet. I fully plan to rent an RV and take some good long trips with the kids when they are a bit older.
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@Jolly said in Tacozilla!:
@89th said in Tacozilla!:
So, it looks cool. But lots of those pictures were taken with a wide angle lens. The bathroom is probably even smaller than an airplane bathroom. The table (does it fold away)? seems to be a huge waste of space, wouldn't that be better for the sleeping area than squeezing above? Glad it can fit 3 apples, tho.
You are obviously not a RV guy.🤪 Seriously, most tables stow or fold out of the way. And the little bathrooms like that, mean you have to straddle the commode (or sit) to take a shower.
When the kids are just a bit older, rent a RV sometime. Beats the sugar out of tent camping
Ha, it is true I'm not an RV guy... yet. I fully plan to rent an RV and take some good long trips with the kids when they are a bit older.
@89th said in Tacozilla!:
I fully plan to rent an RV
We did that in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It's a ton of fun.
Just remember when they say "It sleeps 6," they never tell you how many it "lives." Sleeping kids are easy. Running-around-kids are, well, running around.
Also, let's hope that gas prices come down. The Class-A rigs we rented had 100 gallon fuel tanks.
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You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
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You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
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If you've got something to tow it, the cheapest way to go is a used travel trailer. Most people don't use them very much and one a few years old is generally in very good condition.
It's all in what you like, but somewhere in that 22-23 foot range for a bumper pull seems to work pretty well.
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You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
@LuFins-Dad said in Tacozilla!:
You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
What about a Class C?
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@LuFins-Dad said in Tacozilla!:
You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
What about a Class C?
@Jolly said in Tacozilla!:
@LuFins-Dad said in Tacozilla!:
You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
What about a Class C?
Those rates WERE for a Class C. https://outdoorsy.com/rv-rental/california
As for a travel trailer, most people can’t tow a little 4ft uhaul trailer, a camper is a recipe for disaster. And even those rent at $150 per night.
I’d rather tent camp… But Karla doesn’t like it, so I could see buying something like the TacoZilla as a compromise.
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@Jolly said in Tacozilla!:
@LuFins-Dad said in Tacozilla!:
You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
What about a Class C?
Those rates WERE for a Class C. https://outdoorsy.com/rv-rental/california
As for a travel trailer, most people can’t tow a little 4ft uhaul trailer, a camper is a recipe for disaster. And even those rent at $150 per night.
I’d rather tent camp… But Karla doesn’t like it, so I could see buying something like the TacoZilla as a compromise.
@LuFins-Dad Not that you have all this extra time in your life, but you could convert a school bus!!
I think that would be fun
Here is one example
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@LuFins-Dad Not that you have all this extra time in your life, but you could convert a school bus!!
I think that would be fun
Here is one example
@taiwan_girl said in Tacozilla!:
@LuFins-Dad Not that you have all this extra time in your life, but you could convert a school bus!!
I think that would be fun
Here is one example
That’s cool but can I drive that in a 4 ft deep creek/river?
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Problem with a school bus is they have no insulation. They get mighty cold in the winter.
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That's a Casita. I think there are two or three manufacturers of travel trailers that build something similar. One piece fiberglass, they do not leak. Ever. Very light, they can be towed by smaller vehicles.
Downside? A little bit pricey for the size.
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You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
@LuFins-Dad said in Tacozilla!:
You know, I don't find these things to be very cheap to rent. They cost $200-300 a day to rent, plus gas, plus $50-$100 per night for the campsites. I can rent a house for less...
Wow. Just wow.
The first RV we rented, must have been in 1986, iirc. It was a 29 foot Class A. We rented a few 34 footers. That's what in the picture I posted.
You're right. A house is cheaper. And you don't have to pack linens, cooking supplies, dishes, etc.
And add the hassle of finding a restaurant, if you decide to eat out, whose parking lot can accommodate such a rig.
Oh, a Class C?