We are looking for a vehicle to make a platform to sleep in while traveling. Decent gas mileage would be a plus. I do not want a car top tent at this time. This will be for a single female traveling so security is a factor.
Influencer II
Off-Road Ranger I
If you are less than ~5'10" you can sleep comfortable in the back with the 2nd row seats folded down. At 6" I could sleep back there if I was on an angle. No problem sleeping 2 adults in the 4th gen 4Runner with a home built platform. Look up the drawer plans from @TheAdventureIndex ( https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/free-camping-overland-drawer-plans-4runner.11881/ ) for an idea on how to sleep comfortable in a 4Runner. Lots of other options.thanks all for input- Not wanting to go big, does anyone have experience with a toyota 4 runner?
Enthusiast II
As an Alaskan, my first question is when (season, not specific dates) do you plan this trip? The Jeep in your profile pic is more than capable. As the other Alaskans stated above, almost anything will make the trip. I saw a guy ride a moped up in the late 80's.We are looking for a vehicle to make a platform to sleep in while traveling. Decent gas mileage would be a plus. I do not want a car top tent at this time. This will be for a single female traveling so security is a factor.
Expedition Master I
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If a Subaru is something you're considering please feel free to check out the registry on here to give you an idea what we're doing with ours..We are looking for a vehicle to make a platform to sleep in while traveling. Decent gas mileage would be a plus. I do not want a car top tent at this time. This will be for a single female traveling so security is a factor.
Off-Road Ranger I
Enthusiast II
Just out of curiosity, how are you driving to there in the summer? I had to look at a map to see where it was located.Next July I'm heading to Tuktoyaktuk in a Subaru Outback. I've slept in the back and it's fine, but I'm only 5'-9". I got a CVT RTT for use for my travels and on the trip for comfort. I'll be gone for at least 30 days. My build is linked in my signature.
Off-Road Ranger I
There is a new summer road that just opened this year. There are a few people who have made this trip. One family that has documented this is Lifestyle Overland. I was planning on doing it this last summer but a move from SoCal to Vancouver Made me postpone for a year.Just out of curiosity, how are you driving to there in the summer? I had to look at a map to see where it was located.
The t4r is a great platform for just you there is room to sleep and store gear, for one or two people. Food and needs can be purchased along the way to keep living space accessible. 3rd and 4th gen v6 is your best mpg options and price point. Good luck this might be to late informationthanks all for input- Not wanting to go big, does anyone have experience with a toyota 4 runner?