What's included
Electrical: 300 Ah LiFePO4 battery bank, 400 W rooftop solar, 2200 watt inverter, batteries also charge via the truck alternator. Battery monitoring system. Solar panels also charge the engine batteries so you are always topped off ready to drive. Wired charging ports for phones and other electronics, dimming lights on two separate zones, electrical water pump for sink.
Appliances: Instant pot, 73 qt dual-zone fridge/freezer combo, microwave, induction cooktop, coffee machine
Water: 20 gallons fresh drinking water, electric water pump, grey water tank
Temperature Control: Ventilation fan, bug screen that covers entire door which allows great ventilation, diesel heater, backup emergency heater ( only supplied in winter months).
Bathroom: Portable toilet, toiletries, exterior shower hose
Kitchen General: Adjustable and removable table. Plates, bowls, and utensils for six people. Pots, pans, tupperware, and other cooking utensils. Spice rack, syrup, oil, hot sauce, bio-degradable soap, and a few other cooking basics.
Bedding: Camper sleeps five. Bedding in various forms is provided for these five beds.
Entertainment: Portable projector, projector screen
Safety: Basic first aid kit, roadside emergency kit, fire extinguisher, fire and carbon monoxide detector.
Optional Add Ons: Camping tent, electric fat-tire bikes, trailer hitch, bike rack, inflatable kayak
Pending amenities: I am still building and adding to this camper, some projects that are planned and may or may not be finished by the time you rent include - a rooftop water tank for hot water showers, exterior awning
Recommendations
We live in Utah... do you really need help with recommendations? The world is your oyster here and options are limitless. For winter skiers our camper has two inches of insulation to keep you warm so head out to the mountains with confidence. For summer adventurers go South to Zion (my favorite place on Earth), Arches, or any of the other Mighty Five.
My wife and I enjoy visiting the National Parks, but also have experience with other State Parks and BLM land. Ask us any questions you have and we are happy to help you maximize your visit.
One place is off-limits, however, please no driving our vehicle on the Salt Flats.
Other things to note
No driving on the Salt Flats
Utah has very strict DUI laws. In addition, when your living space and your vehicle are combined DUIs become a little more blurry than usual. Be smart and know local laws.
This is an adventure vehicle not an Overlanding rig.Be smart enough to turn around before you get into a bad situation.
All seatbelts in our vehicle came with the Ambulance, three of which are side-facing. Please be aware that side-facing seatbelts can be more dangerous.
Also, as in any camper van seats in the back are exposed to various objects in the case of a crash. For your safety we used the manufacturer installed cabinets for most of this vehicle, making this safer than most campers, however modifications have been made like the fridge and other features.