RedRob, NCTaco90...
The Mrs and I had the intent to make a couple buying decisions on a Vehicle and Kitter. We had been leaning to the Mercedes 4X4 Sprinter, with Aluminess Bumpers Front & Rear, 12000 Lbs Winch, etc. After having driven two different Ford Transit's both the EcoBoost and Turbo Diesel - I talked with the folks at Quigley. After 3 Days at OEW, we walked away with most questions, and the need to develop a "Near Term Plam" "A Mid-Term" and the "Post-retirement Process." The Mrs is at the point where sleeping on the ground is not an option. Which slows down the opportunities to get-out, I am avid Fly-fisher, and Hotels are 100's of miles where we like to go. So "Near Term" we are going to look for and purchase either a GX470 V8 or the "Unicorn" Toyota V8 4Runner, as a new builder, which will pull the Off-road Trailer. Mid-term the intent is to purchase an "Off Highway RV Trailer" like the Forest River "NoBo" or "No Boundries 16.5" or the Overkill out of Bend... This will allow us to set-up a Base camp, go explore, fish, hike, Mtn Bike, etc...with the Vehicle able to leave camp, without having to pack everything up. During the "Mid-Term" we are looking at highend, well built Super B' or Class C RV - short, no massive hang-over. It will go from the Dealer to mostly likely Quigley's - 4" Lift, 4X conversion on the Front. Winch Bumper, Solar, Super Singles to replace the Dually's. When I finally decide to retire, We intend to live in it for 9 month's at a time, traveling the rest of Canada that we haven't seen, the rest of Mexico we haven't seen and Central America to the Darien Gap. Store the Camper & Truck, fly home for 3 months. Find a shipper to move it to the top-side of the Pan America Highway. It arrives into port with Carnet a day or two after we have arrived. The next travel leg is 9 months in South America. Then ship it first to Africa, then Australia. We had planned this originally on the Mercedes Sprinter frame, easy to drive, store, ship, etc. The more we planned and did the different test run's, the more we determined that our 88 - 62 Series Land Cruiser wasn't going to make it as a tow vehicle, and that we need a slightly larger RV, that is beefed-up, to handle where we are intending to go.
We have been training for 30 years in a LandCrusier, to travel anywhere, without FEAR... Now I am looking to build something I haven't wheeled. Changing the way we have camped. Changing the thought process. That's why OEW screwed up my head. NWOR helped reground us, because we re-engaged with Mario and several other old friends... The talk with Clay and the XO team, re-cemented the need to Ham License renewed and my Medical Training refreshed and Certified. Hope this helps - where my head is... David