Off-grid camper with shortened queen bed

Camper vanChapel Hill, NC
2 guests
Sleeps 2
15 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery

Let the call to adventure take you wherever the weather is nice. Perfect camper van for two people looking to take off and find a nice place to park in the woods/beach/lake/random city steet.

-12 gallon water tank supplying sink, operated by foot pump.
-easy-empty gray water system
-Additional 6 gallons of drinking water storage
-Completely powered by solar
-USB and 12v outlet
-recessed and indirect lighting options
-Maxair fan above bed
-Optional bug screens for side and back doors
-2 Burner propane Coleman stove for flexibility with cooking
-Carbon Monoxide/Propane Alarm
-Rtic cooler for perishables
-Underbed storage and sliding drawer on inside
-full width queen, shortened about 7 inches so my wife and I could sleep sideways. Comfortable at and below 5'7". If you're taller, you may be sleeping diagonal.

What's included

Airport pick-up from RDU is available if requested. I can throw in a couple chairs, towels, and/or an inflatable tandem kayak. I usually keep a small shovel and tarp in the back as well. I'm have a lot of gear and am happy to customize a bit to fit your needs. Dining set for two people, two pots, and cookware included.

Recommendations

We've been all around the country in this thing. Lots of free campsites in the woods. As long as there's not a sign about no parking or camping, it's free game. Around North Carolina, the mountains out west would be best for finding a place in the woods. Boone, Ashville, and Brevard are all nice cities not far from National Forest land. Grayson Highlands up in Virginia is nice for that as well. The Outer Banks are one of my favorites, although not many free campsite. If going east to the coast, reserve sites around Frisco or Hatteras and drive up and down the stretch of road between the ocean and sound. Just don't try to take this in the sand, you will immediately get stuck.

Other things to note

I can explain how everything works if there's any questions. I've built this thing and it was my home for 8 months so please treat it well. No smoking cigarettes in the van please. Let me know if anything gets broken or stops working so I can repair it for the next folks.


Features

2006 Ford Econolline 250s
  • Sleeps 2
  • 2 seatbelts

Amenities

  • Generator
  • Solar
  • Stove
  • Kitchen sink
  • Ceiling fan
  • Extra storage

Meet your host, Daniel

Member since 2021

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Rules and policies

  • Pet friendly
  • Tailgating friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 135 free miles / day
  • Unlimited generator hours
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Availability and rates

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There’s a 2 night minimum stay

Discounts
  • Weekly (7-29 nights): 9.9% off nightly rate
  • Monthly (30+ nights): 19.9% off nightly rate
Fees
  • Security deposit: $2,000.00 (refundable)
Off-grid camper with shortened queen bed

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Q.Are there any special tricks and tips that would help with operating the RV easily?
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Make sure to keep the vent plug of the water tank inserted when moving, take it out to allow air flow when pumping the sink.

Location

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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