My wife and I are considering an off-road teardrop camper. We exclusively disbursed camp and I'm looking at campers primarily to make camping more convenient. We enjoy tent camping but loading up our gear every time, setting up the site, tearing the site down, and putting the gear away back at home, is a lot of work. My goal is to limit the setup needed at the site; it seems like most of this is related to cooking.
Some of the campers (Hiker for example) have a "galley" that offers nice storage but not really a cooking area. We'd still have to set up tables, set up the stove, etc. Others, like Vintage Trailer Works, have a nice cooking area with a sink. Lift up the rear door and you're ready to cook.
Although it requires giving up some storage, I think it would be really nice to have a sink. This will really make rinsing dishes, washing hands, etc, much easier than our current setup. And having a surface to keep the stove on vs setting up a table, pulling the stove out of storage, and setting it up, would be much more convenient.
But I'd love some advice from those of you with more experience. Are a sink and a more established galley worth the decreased storage space? If we're on a road trip it sure seems like it would be nice to pull over, open the back galley door, and make lunch without having to set anything up.
Some of the campers (Hiker for example) have a "galley" that offers nice storage but not really a cooking area. We'd still have to set up tables, set up the stove, etc. Others, like Vintage Trailer Works, have a nice cooking area with a sink. Lift up the rear door and you're ready to cook.
Although it requires giving up some storage, I think it would be really nice to have a sink. This will really make rinsing dishes, washing hands, etc, much easier than our current setup. And having a surface to keep the stove on vs setting up a table, pulling the stove out of storage, and setting it up, would be much more convenient.
But I'd love some advice from those of you with more experience. Are a sink and a more established galley worth the decreased storage space? If we're on a road trip it sure seems like it would be nice to pull over, open the back galley door, and make lunch without having to set anything up.