@@Dukewv generally most trips can handle stock 4WD vehicles but some require larger tires and other mods. Check out the site and each trip will detail the minimum requirements.
I completely agree - there's something meditative about it. Except for when it doesn't work. Like spending 2 hours yesterday trying to troubleshoot my compressor install 😅
@@ericwashi I will say I've owned a power wagon, a zr2, a ram 2500 diesel and finally decided to buy a van and ugh what have we been doing in the overland community😅 van life is so nice. Fully setup don't even need to leave the vehicle if the weather is harsh. The way I built my van I can carry 2 pallets (I have a 159in model) still when my bed is put away. I just carried 2800 lbs in the rear all I do is clean out the cargo area then it's back to adventure van. It's like a swiss army knife the only I can't do is put dirt in the bed because I don't have one but I can hook up a dump trailer to my van and get dirt that way. Got a microwave ,air fryer , shower, seats for 4, a larger dorm fridge with separate freezer...etc but yeah I used to be an overlander like you till I took and arrow to the knee found out how awesome vans are 😅.