Best van build I have ever seen. Just lovely. And I love that you have room for tools. I am a handywoman and I'd love a van like this to go on the road and get work as I go.
Aww, thanks! Having my tools with me gives me a lot of peace of mind, even if I don't use them all that often...I know I've got them if I need them 😊. Hope you get your van together and we see you on the road somewhere!
I love that she’s built a home that is unique to her liking and lifestyle, and yeah, that anchor for the extended ladder is important!!! Cudos to you both. ❤👍🏼✨My own build continues… 🙃
Thank you for taking the time to create these van tours. I have two different vehicles I travel part time in. One is a minivan and the other is a 1995 class b camper van from Pleasure Ways. My late husband and I purchased the class b over a year ago because he needed to be able to stand up and in the minivan he was never comfortable. After he passed late last year I considered getting rid of the class b, because the minivan was great for camping out of and gets really good gas mileage. Both the minivan and the class b have less than 60K miles on them so I decided I would keep them and get rid of the higher mileage Jeep Jeep Patriot, because it has been less dependable and has cost use a lot in maintenance of the suspension. I am now updating the class b, to live in and travel during the winter. I am renting out the upstairs master bedroom in my home base so I don't even have to pay someone to live there when I am traveling. Your van tours all highlight unique systems that I can use in both vehicles. I really like the window shade by the table in this one. I also love her open shelves. Thank you again for creating these videos.
What an amazing design. I would love to do that! I'm 61 and my wife 58 doesn't have my passion for outdoors. Learned if this video by reading L.C. thanks so much 💜
Thanks! My channel is about helping women get on the road - not me and my travels. While I did start that way five years ago, I pretty quickly realized that that wasn't motivating for me.
I didn't, no. I did a rough calculation of the weight of the wood early in the process and it turned out it was barely more than the weight of a burly passenger, so I opted not to stress about it 😂. And it turns out I'm still safely under the GVWR fully loaded.