Our high roof, extended wheelbase Ford Transit is the perfect van to rent for two. Professionally built cabinets, tons of storage in the garage and front of the van, LED lights throughout, propane stove, solar operated refrigerator. This van has everything you want and more! Propane heater, evaporative cooler for the summer, on demand hot water in the sink fed by a 21-gallon tank and a robust solar/battery system that will keep your laptop charged indefinitely.Watch a video on YouTube with all the features here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj0OuU0WfLk&list=PlnxshhnnTftmpwt9pN0_ujEXzn6w1U9JqHere's a list of more of the amenities:
-Fully outfitted with linens, towels, French press coffee maker,, pots, pans, plates, cups, cooking utensils, etc.
-Memory Foam Queen-size Bed with Down Comforter and Linens
-2 Swiveling Seats and one cozy bench seat for 1.5-2 people ;)
-Refrigerator with Freezer compartment (that deep freezes!)
-Two-Burner Propane Stove (not removable)
-Sink with on-demand hot water, 2.5 gallon grey water tank
-21 gallon capacity fresh water tank with filtration system
-Outdoor shower with hot and cold water
-300 Watt Solar system with 200 amp hours of lithium battery storage (plenty to run everything in the van plus charge your laptop indefinitely)
-Inverter-1000W, 110 volts
-Pop-up work station
-Propane Heater (can keep the van at 65 degrees (F) inside with outside temps in the 20's)
-Evaporative Cooling System (rear cabin air conditioner)
-Vent Fan
-Sound deadening and two layers of Thinsulate insulation
-LED lights with two separate dimmer switches for the bed area and galley/kitchen/living room area
-Closet with hangers, storage for shoes, clothing, etc.
-Ample garage space for all of your gear/outdoor equipment (37" inches tall to fit mountain bikes with front tire removed)I am an avid festival attendee and would love for you to use the van for festivals and events but unfortunately it will not be available to rent for Burning Man. What's included-Fresh Linens (sheets, blankets, towels, dish towels)
-Kitchen Supplies (pots and pans, plates, bowls, silverware, cooking utensils, cups, ziplock bags, Tupperware)
-Salt, Pepper, Olive Oil
-Cleaning Supplies (dish soap, sponge, drying mat, cleaning solution, rags)
-Coffee Supplies (Ground coffee, French press, coffee mugs, hand grinder)
-Full tank of fresh water for drinking and cooking (usually lasts about a week with average usage)
-Full tank of propane (usually lasts one month in the winter, 3 months in the summer)
-RV hoses for refilling water tank (if necessary)
-Camping Chairs (2)*Additional equipment available to borrow including: climbing helmets, harnesses, climbing ropes, rack of quickdraws, crash pad, tents, sleeping pads, sleeping bags, and more. If you need something, just ask!RecommendationsFrom Colorado: Near GOLDEN: Tubing, Farmer's Market, Lion's Park, Clear Creek Canyon Climbing, Near BOULDER: Eldorado Canyon, The Flatirons, Chautauqua Park, Pearl Street, Nederland, Boulder Canyon Tubing, Near ESTES PARK: Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Hot Sulfur Springs, Grand Lake; Near SUMMIT COUNTY:: Breckinridge, Vail, Aspen, Hiking 14-ers Grays/Torreys/Mt.Bierstadt; Near COLORADO SPRINGS: Pikes Peak, White Sand Dunes National Park. CRESTED BUTTE, BUENA VISTA, OURAY, TELLURIDE, DURANGO.From Las Vegas: Rock Climb with me! (thomasgilmoreguide.com), Red Rock National Conservation Area, Lovell Canyon (really good camping), Valley of Fire State Park, Death Valley National Park, Tecopa Hot Springs, Joshua Tree National Park, Big Bear California, Coachella Music Festival, Bishop, California, Yosemite National Park, Arizona Hot Springs, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, The Hoover Dam, The Grand Canyon, St. George, Utah/Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park.I have travelled extensively through the Southwest and am happy to offer ample recommendations for any length trip! Other things to noteLow Clearance Van:
The van has fairly low clearance and a super long wheel-base so I ask that you do not take the van on 4x4 roads. Some flat dirt road driving is permitted, within reason, such as accessing Eldorado Canyon and some of the camping in Lovell Canyon near Las Vegas.
Please DO NOT attempt to drive the van on the road to Black Velvet Canyon and other rough and bumpy dirt roads.
Our high roof, extended wheelbase Ford Transit is the perfect van to rent for two. Professionally built cabinets, tons of storage in the garage and front of the van, LED lights throughout, propane stove, solar operated refrigerator. This van has everything you want and more! Propane heater, evaporative cooler for the summer, on demand hot water in the sink fed by a 21-gallon tank and a robust solar/battery system that will keep your laptop charged indefinitely.Watch a video on YouTube with all the features here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj0OuU0WfLk&list=PlnxshhnnTftmpwt9pN0_ujEXzn6w1U9JqHere's a list of more of the amenities:
-Fully outfitted with linens, towels, French press coffee maker,, pots, pans, plates, cups, cooking utensils, etc.
-Memory Foam Queen-size Bed with Down Comforter and Linens
-2 Swiveling Seats and one cozy bench seat for 1.5-2 people ;)
-Refrigerator with Freezer compartment (that deep freezes!)
-Two-Burner Propane Stove (not removable)
-Sink with on-demand hot water, 2.5 gallon grey water tank
-21 gallon capacity fresh water tank with filtration system
-Outdoor shower with hot and cold water
-300 Watt Solar system with 200 amp hours of lithium battery storage (plenty to run everything in the van plus charge your laptop indefinitely)
-Inverter-1000W, 110 volts
-Pop-up work station
-Propane Heater (can keep the van at 65 degrees (F) inside with outside temps in the 20's)
-Evaporative Cooling System (rear cabin air conditioner)
-Vent Fan
-Sound deadening and two layers of Thinsulate insulation
-LED lights with two separate dimmer switches for the bed area and galley/kitchen/living room area
-Closet with hangers, storage for shoes, clothing, etc.
-Ample garage space for all of your gear/outdoor equipment (37" inches tall to fit mountain bikes with front tire removed)I am an avid festival attendee and would love for you to use the van for festivals and events but unfortunately it will not be available to rent for Burning Man. What's included-Fresh Linens (sheets, blankets, towels, dish towels)
-Kitchen Supplies (pots and pans, plates, bowls, silverware, cooking utensils, cups, ziplock bags, Tupperware)
-Salt, Pepper, Olive Oil
-Cleaning Supplies (dish soap, sponge, drying mat, cleaning solution, rags)
-Coffee Supplies (Ground coffee, French press, coffee mugs, hand grinder)
-Full tank of fresh water for drinking and cooking (usually lasts about a week with average usage)
-Full tank of propane (usually lasts one month in the winter, 3 months in the summer)
-RV hoses for refilling water tank (if necessary)
-Camping Chairs (2)*Additional equipment available to borrow including: climbing helmets, harnesses, climbing ropes, rack of quickdraws, crash pad, tents, sleeping pads, sleeping bags, and more. If you need something, just ask!RecommendationsFrom Colorado: Near GOLDEN: Tubing, Farmer's Market, Lion's Park, Clear Creek Canyon Climbing, Near BOULDER: Eldorado Canyon, The Flatirons, Chautauqua Park, Pearl Street, Nederland, Boulder Canyon Tubing, Near ESTES PARK: Rocky Mountain National Park, Longs Peak, Hot Sulfur Springs, Grand Lake; Near SUMMIT COUNTY:: Breckinridge, Vail, Aspen, Hiking 14-ers Grays/Torreys/Mt.Bierstadt; Near COLORADO SPRINGS: Pikes Peak, White Sand Dunes National Park. CRESTED BUTTE, BUENA VISTA, OURAY, TELLURIDE, DURANGO.From Las Vegas: Rock Climb with me! (thomasgilmoreguide.com), Red Rock National Conservation Area, Lovell Canyon (really good camping), Valley of Fire State Park, Death Valley National Park, Tecopa Hot Springs, Joshua Tree National Park, Big Bear California, Coachella Music Festival, Bishop, California, Yosemite National Park, Arizona Hot Springs, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, The Hoover Dam, The Grand Canyon, St. George, Utah/Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park.I have travelled extensively through the Southwest and am happy to offer ample recommendations for any length trip! Other things to noteLow Clearance Van:
The van has fairly low clearance and a super long wheel-base so I ask that you do not take the van on 4x4 roads. Some flat dirt road driving is permitted, within reason, such as accessing Eldorado Canyon and some of the camping in Lovell Canyon near Las Vegas.
Please DO NOT attempt to drive the van on the road to Black Velvet Canyon and other rough and bumpy dirt roads.