"Canyon" 4x4 Shuttle Conversion
2 guests
Sleeps 3
25 ft. long
2000 Ford E450
The Canyon! Named by Alta Ski Resort, a decommissioned parking lot shuttle, makes for a beastly "One-of-a-Kind" van-life conversion. A true 4x6, duel axel, 8 inch lift for clearance, it will take you places those rear and all-wheel-drives have no business going, but seriously it rides incredibly smooth for a lifted dually.Off grid? Got it handled! - 30 gallon water tank. Solar for electric and propane for heat and stove, you can spend a comfortable week base-camping in a remote forest, while keeping your electronics charged, (I mean you'll need them to Instagram log your adventure), watching TV (why would you when there's a killer sunset to take in?), you're golden! OR, if you can glamp in style... I mean sometimes those places I want to explore have camp lots, or it's a festival, and hey, as an experience junkie I like it all, but I'll warn you now, if you didn't want to talk to people, you'll have to make a plan, cause you'll always be the the most badass rig around and people will want to share the vibes. 30% of the time they are cool, hopefully they'll walk over with a bottle of champagne, but pray they don't keep you up late that you miss the next day's adventure, unless they are just that cool (10% of the time they are).Let's talk about space, from window to window it's just 2 inches shy of 8 feet which bestows plenty of room for multiple people to not feel like they are walking all over each other during the day, and a 6'4" x 4' bed in the back to get all cozy/comfy at night. An awning for outdoor shade moves your living room to where you want it, the MFing view, while you wind down with a cold NW craft beer! ! Not that it's a bad view inside, windows everywhere means you won't miss it even when you're cooking!Half circle table, you can host dinner, or a card game with tons of space for guests, and then convert it to a bed when you're ready to wind down for the night.What's includedSleeping, fresh bed sheets and fuzzy fluffs for blankets.. you'll sleep comfy/cozy on cloud (memory foam pads at your request). Towels and wash rags and flushable wipes that can double as a “hobo shower” (hey, think like a minimalist, this rig is big, but space is always an issue no matter… bring your own bougie make-up wipes if you need a certain smell-fresh scent).Folding table for outside and 2-4 Camp chairs depending on group size.1 large propane tank, or 5 small ones, or both for extra charge.Big portable speaker - you can use it for dance parties or charge phones on it as backup if you really suck the electricity cause you're not an off-gridding professional.Trailer hitch bike rack, request at extra charge.Hippy-dippy tapestries. I have some awesome “festival hangies” that are really fun for camping too. If you want me to customize e for your adventure vibe you’re welcome to mail me what you want to hang and I’ll have it ready for display.Carbon monoxide detector - heater vents to the outside, but I recommend it for safety.Off road essentials: Jumper pack, jumper cables, foldable shovel, tow rope (you’re more likely to be helping someone else, but you never know).*memory foam does take up space, so where will you put it when you convert bed to a table? I always default to a bed and use the folding table outside for meals when it's not a snowy adventure.RecommendationsSummer you may only need the 5 small propane tanks which is easier to transport. Spring/Fall, you may want both a big and small especially if you like to heat it up when you sleep.Off gridding: If this is your first time, plan on budgeting your electricity. Believe me there's enough, but even charging a phone takes a draw, and if you draw everything at night you'll think there isn't. Also finding place you can charge (and shower) every 2-3 days if you're on a week or more adventure can help you get used to this free-spirited life.This rig can go lots of places, and I want you to, but it's long, not a Jeep with a short wheel base. Make a plan and be informed of where you're going to go. Yes it's been on a beach no prob for me, but make a plan before you launch, and please know >your< limits before you get into a pickle.Other things to noteNo smoking tobacco! Never. Roll a joint and be clean about it, you're in Washington after all. Please adventure in this, that's what it's made for! But be respectful and keep it trip-worthy for the next group.
The Canyon! Named by Alta Ski Resort, a decommissioned parking lot shuttle, makes for a beastly "One-of-a-Kind" van-life conversion. A true 4x6, duel axel, 8 inch lift for clearance, it will take you places those rear and all-wheel-drives have no business going, but seriously it rides incredibly smooth for a lifted dually.Off grid? Got it handled! - 30 gallon water tank. Solar for electric and propane for heat and stove, you can spend a comfortable week base-camping in a remote forest, while keeping your electronics charged, (I mean you'll need them to Instagram log your adventure), watching TV (why would you when there's a killer sunset to take in?), you're golden! OR, if you can glamp in style... I mean sometimes those places I want to explore have camp lots, or it's a festival, and hey, as an experience junkie I like it all, but I'll warn you now, if you didn't want to talk to people, you'll have to make a plan, cause you'll always be the the most badass rig around and people will want to share the vibes. 30% of the time they are cool, hopefully they'll walk over with a bottle of champagne, but pray they don't keep you up late that you miss the next day's adventure, unless they are just that cool (10% of the time they are).Let's talk about space, from window to window it's just 2 inches shy of 8 feet which bestows plenty of room for multiple people to not feel like they are walking all over each other during the day, and a 6'4" x 4' bed in the back to get all cozy/comfy at night. An awning for outdoor shade moves your living room to where you want it, the MFing view, while you wind down with a cold NW craft beer! ! Not that it's a bad view inside, windows everywhere means you won't miss it even when you're cooking!Half circle table, you can host dinner, or a card game with tons of space for guests, and then convert it to a bed when you're ready to wind down for the night.What's includedSleeping, fresh bed sheets and fuzzy fluffs for blankets.. you'll sleep comfy/cozy on cloud (memory foam pads at your request). Towels and wash rags and flushable wipes that can double as a “hobo shower” (hey, think like a minimalist, this rig is big, but space is always an issue no matter… bring your own bougie make-up wipes if you need a certain smell-fresh scent).Folding table for outside and 2-4 Camp chairs depending on group size.1 large propane tank, or 5 small ones, or both for extra charge.Big portable speaker - you can use it for dance parties or charge phones on it as backup if you really suck the electricity cause you're not an off-gridding professional.Trailer hitch bike rack, request at extra charge.Hippy-dippy tapestries. I have some awesome “festival hangies” that are really fun for camping too. If you want me to customize e for your adventure vibe you’re welcome to mail me what you want to hang and I’ll have it ready for display.Carbon monoxide detector - heater vents to the outside, but I recommend it for safety.Off road essentials: Jumper pack, jumper cables, foldable shovel, tow rope (you’re more likely to be helping someone else, but you never know).*memory foam does take up space, so where will you put it when you convert bed to a table? I always default to a bed and use the folding table outside for meals when it's not a snowy adventure.RecommendationsSummer you may only need the 5 small propane tanks which is easier to transport. Spring/Fall, you may want both a big and small especially if you like to heat it up when you sleep.Off gridding: If this is your first time, plan on budgeting your electricity. Believe me there's enough, but even charging a phone takes a draw, and if you draw everything at night you'll think there isn't. Also finding place you can charge (and shower) every 2-3 days if you're on a week or more adventure can help you get used to this free-spirited life.This rig can go lots of places, and I want you to, but it's long, not a Jeep with a short wheel base. Make a plan and be informed of where you're going to go. Yes it's been on a beach no prob for me, but make a plan before you launch, and please know >your< limits before you get into a pickle.Other things to noteNo smoking tobacco! Never. Roll a joint and be clean about it, you're in Washington after all. Please adventure in this, that's what it's made for! But be respectful and keep it trip-worthy for the next group.
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Features
2000 Ford E450
- Sleeps 3
- 2 seatbelts
- Sleeps 3
- 2 seatbelts
Amenities
- Solart
- TV/DVD
- Radio
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
- Solart
- TV/DVD
- Radio
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
Rules and policies
- Tailgating friendly
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No smoking
- Mileage: 150 free miles / day
- Unlimited generator hours
24/7 roadside assistance
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There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: CA$685.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: CA$137.00. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental.