I know lots of people who had 4x4 vans. About the only ones that seems to have a "would buy a second one" is the VW crowd. Vans are warm, tend to overheat off road, are a pain to fix outside a shop, smell, and have fewer engine options (not saying it can't fit, but some shouldn't be in them). On top of all of this, Suburbans are cheap and plentiful.
I agree about the sleeping outside - add to it that it's cold, even roof top tents (which is why I sold mine). I plan on cutting a memory foam mattress down so part is back-rest the other is bed area so when it folds down I nearly have a double, memory-foam mattress bed. Roughing it is for chumps and neanderthals. I'm also going to spend some quality time making sure it's well-insulated.
I agree about the sleeping outside - add to it that it's cold, even roof top tents (which is why I sold mine). I plan on cutting a memory foam mattress down so part is back-rest the other is bed area so when it folds down I nearly have a double, memory-foam mattress bed. Roughing it is for chumps and neanderthals. I'm also going to spend some quality time making sure it's well-insulated.
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