We just drove “No Rush” to Alaska and back with nary a snag. Roads are not great there and she performed beautifully. The van is easy to drive, completely self contained and compact enough to fit just about anywhere, but plenty spacious enough for 2 with lots of storage space. It has a 30 gallon water tank with heated shower and filtered drinking water. Double solar panels lets you be off the grid for days, a refrigerator/freezer, compost toilet, great lighting including over the bed reading lights, plenty of USB outlets and electric plugs, a cushioned bench and swivel front seat.What's included
Van comes with dishes and silverware and cooking utensils, pots and pans, even spices. Two sets of linens, towels, bedding and a full sized feather-top bed. There is an awning, a pop-up bug tent, camping table, propane heater, a valuables safe, dust buster and swivel front seat.
Recommendations
Enjoy Colorado off the grid. Places we've been include Vail, Leadville, Sangre de Cristo Wilderness, Horsetooth Reservoir, Texas, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washington State, British Columbia, the Yukon, Alaska and Alberta. Other things to note
Front wheel drive, not a 4x4, so needs to be treated that way.
No tailgating
No festivals
No smoking