I have a Toyota Sienna Limited Van 2011. I've lived in it full 3 years. I only had to take out one second roll reclining seat. ( Tape measure is my friend) 😊 On the passenger side. I installed a Microwave wood stand (36" x 15"). One top is a Pecron 1500w Generator and a small 300w Generator for my 4 and rechargeable Fan bungee the 1500w to the Microwave stand and the Jesus bar.😊 On the stand is also a 900w Microwave, Toaster Oven, Refrigerator, Medication shelf, Miscellaneous x2, Air monitor, Weather Alert, Swivel Fan, Air Purifer, Cell Phone holder, and a Bar speaker for my Lap Top. Additional Plugging Outlets. Shag Carpet on the floor. Limited comes with a Moon and Sun roof. JBL speakers for the Theater 🎥 set up on the dashboard and second roll. One Reclining chair. On the right side of the Microwave stand. I have a Cabinet where I store wiring, cords, and miscellaneous things. On of the stand I have a flower pot. Collection of DVD'S. Next to the stand I have a food tray with Toaster, Hot plate with Waffle macker. Food storage and Pots and Pans. Third roll seat, I put down in the well. I installed a Cloths Rack to range. Storage for shoes. Space for an Ice Chest. Additional smaller Microwave stand for Larger miscellaneous things. I have 500w Solar panels. I put on top of the roof. I crack the Moon roof and run the wiring when in use. I store two Solar water bag 🎒 on the roof for showering in the summer. I installed two shower curtains onto the back opening. One to protect my cloths from getting wet and the other so no one can see me naked.😊 I have an All wheel Drive 🚗 Leather seats. HAPPY CAMPING 🏕 EVERYONE 😊
@AdventureGearTV4 ай бұрын
@@syrinthiawashington-blackb2579 thank you so much for sharing your experience!
@lamarrharding47763 ай бұрын
The. First thing you did wrong was the color! White is cooler in summer without finding shade
@syrinthiawashington-blackb25793 ай бұрын
@lamarrharding4776 This is a light Grey. I see a lot of my color. One time, I went to the wrong Van. While a person was sitting in the drivers seat. 😆 🤣 😂
@offairheadАй бұрын
@@syrinthiawashington-blackb2579the word you are looking for is “row” not “roll” and then “on” not “one” -
@susananderson96192 жыл бұрын
I lived in my beloved, adored 2005 Mazda 6s with 3.0 engine for over 2 years. I'm now 63 and a lady invited me to stay in her spare room. We did become friends but 2 months after I moved in ,she died suddenly. She was 60 years old . Her family begged me to stay in her house since they all live several states away and she had no will. So for almost 9 months now, I'm living alone in a house ,paying the utilities ( least I could do since they are paying the mortgage until estate is settled. But my Mazda was killed by a repair shop and I'm saving money to buy another car.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. Condolences for the loss of your friend. Good luck with the next vehicle. Hopefully, you have enough time to save before everything is finalized.
@sandeedobberstine55912 жыл бұрын
Best of luck Susan. I hope you find something you like!
@visakhrajendran7412 жыл бұрын
I miss my mazzi6s too. Little zoomer. Miss that engine come alive after 4grand in rpm. Notorious for rust though. If I can find one without rust, I am getting another one for sure.
@susananderson96192 жыл бұрын
@@visakhrajendran741 I. absolutely LOVED mine and it was awesome burnt bronzey orange . Always peeps remarked how sharp it looked . I'm still heartbroken, it was the first car I bought myself. It had all the bells and whistles,too 😪
@debbiedebbie94732 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. How many twists and turns life can bring. I hope everything turns out well for you. ♥️
@michaelrincon5592 жыл бұрын
This is gold for travel nurses. Ganna take the leap and try this.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!
@moirasmith35002 жыл бұрын
Love the video and all the clear info you give! I have searched the comments real quick and didn't see anything, but if someone has said so already, please disregard... I wanted to point out that carbon monoxide is approximately the same density as air, just a touch lighter, and so detectors should be kept at breathing level or higher. They should also be kept clear from objects that can stem air flow around them. It is a common misconception that CO detectors need to be kept low (I'm a firefighter and fire prevention officier... if that helps with credibility 😉). Thanks again for the great video!
@sarahmitchell936611 ай бұрын
For screens, I recommend getting mosquito netting no see-um fabric and just holding it in place on the inside of the metal door frames with 1/2 inch rare earth magnets every few inches. Cut to size, leaving an inch or 2 around the edge, and several inches at the bottom. don't bother trying to sew them in, it was a pain, and not any better or easier to set up. When you do it this way, you don't have to worry about getting the right size, it's stealthy and can't easily be seen from the outside, and you can roll up the windows with it installed and drive with it.
@alancruse33362 жыл бұрын
I have the very same Sienna and really love your videos. so tired of the kids of the uber wealthy and their parents tricking out an already expensive rig, and then pretending how rugged and frugal they are. To each his own, but I really appreciate you and others who produce the "everywo/man" mods. Since I do not have the cabinet making skills, tools, or facilities that are required for other builds, your videos are most inspiring. I am slowly growing my Sienna in the same directions as you and appreciate the small bites scenario. I also have noticed how more smooth and sophisticated your videos have become as your skills and confidence have grown. I wish you much success and look forward to more videos
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you so much for your feedback. I’m glad to hear it. I enjoy making videos as a hobby and enjoy making them around the Sienna the most. I don’t want this to become something unreasonably expensive but want to have fun camping. Good luck with your Sienna, and I hope you have a lot of great experiences with it.
@quarry642 жыл бұрын
What year & model Sienna?
@ElectricityTaster2 жыл бұрын
Siennas are expensive cars, so I'm not sure what you're complaining about.
@richardabazley2 жыл бұрын
ain't that the truth....
@richardabazley2 жыл бұрын
@@ElectricityTaster Yes, but they've been making them since 1993, so there's plenty of cheapies available....
@DisabledNomads5 ай бұрын
I would recommend adding a lip all around the edge of the cooktop so that if something spills over, it can remain contained and not get all over the mattress.
@BetterDays_Now4 ай бұрын
Yes
@stephaniebaughman1306 Жыл бұрын
I cook most of my food in the Aroma mini rice cooker. Oatmeal, grits, boil eggs, ramen, etc. It’s small, easy to clean.
@reggiepaulk2 жыл бұрын
I just bought an ‘09 AWD Sienna and didn’t even know about using as a camper until I saw these KZbin videos. Now I’m planning to go stealth camping in Moab. Cheap, reliable fun!
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
New one hybdrr l I was co2 fiul mog incredse
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Right on! I hope you enjoy your trip.
@theartistjodievans2 жыл бұрын
I am so excited to see a NO BUILD option!! THIS is exactly what I need! Thank you for sharing this!
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking it out!
@mrhellenkellers75079 ай бұрын
Been thinking of taking the plunge. This vid convince me. You still at it. Consider me a new subscriber 😊
@hg2.2 жыл бұрын
Well done - an excellent version of this "genre" of RVing. As mentioned elsewhere, Bob Wells, HOWA & Company use the no-build minivan a lot in getting people started and on their feet with boondocking -- "spreading hope". Thanks for making.
@eugenia71182 жыл бұрын
I’m 60yrs old, and I’m looking for a van. I’m GONA use it to live in. And I’m looking for ideas that are simple and easy. I’m on a very fixed income. VA Survivor benefit. I’m familiar with camping. So I can be outdoors as well. It’s kinda scary going into this. Thanks for ur video
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi Eugenia, sorry for your loss. There are quite a few ladies out there in minivan campers. The most popular are Dodge Grand Caravan, Toyota Sienna, and Honda Odyssey. They all have their pros and cons. The biggest problem with full time is limited space. Otherwise, this is extremely enjoyable. Good luck and enjoy!
@A222Z2 жыл бұрын
I went w/ a rice cooker w/ 6 settings instead of instapot bc it uses only 600 watts. I can boil water in it, cook noodles, etc. Also, i have a portable kettle (folds flat) uses 800 watts. This way everything is electric & no flames/gas in vehicle. .. i also bake, cook scrambled or omelets all in rice cooker. Limiting the number of gadgets. .. i might, however, look into the ninja cooker - way more expensive then what i have, but more features.. i don't remember watts on that.
@dss97752 жыл бұрын
Here is a hint: Think outside of the box instead of buying high cost items. You can make many things yourself for little money. We use plastic screen and magnets over our windows. Works great. We have an ecoflow for power and solar panel from SanTan Solar, Arizona. Fire maple Stove Sleeping Bags Tarp from Walmart and paracord for sunshade, folds up easy peasy For washing up ourselves and dishes we use a plastic spray bottle with pump from Home Depot We bought a car tray from Harbor Freight that we put on the hitch in back of our vehicle. We have a Chevy Spark. We found a used cargo carrier and mounted it to the top of the car. We keep our tent chairs sleeping bags solar panel snorkel gear etc. up there. Black Friday sales and yearly sales, Facebook Marketplace, and eBay, local garage sales, Goodwill and Habitat for Humanity have lots of good deals. Also go to the wealthy areas where they throw out lots of good things on trash day. Those are free.
@JonTanOsb2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2009 Pontiac Montana, without the bells and whistles. I have bought a Ezetil 12 V cooler, a camp cot and 3" foam mattress, a butane stove, cook kit with kettle and a Luggable Loo. I have ordered a Jackery 1000 and will, eventually, get a 200 W solar panel for the roof. I'm buying things a little at a time as my pension money allows. The hardest part is getting those darned middle and back seats out. Once I get it set up, I'll camp close to home, as my old cats get angry if I'm gone for too long. I'm not sure if they'd adapt to harnesses for transporting from house to vehicle. They really hated being caught and stuffed into carry crates when we were evacuated during the wildfires. Thanks for showing me how it's done. :) Jon in rural BC, Canada
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience. It sounds like you’re taking slow and steady which is a great way to start. The Pontiac Montana is a rare vehicle nowadays. Enjoy!
@MoSportsUSA2 жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight, Dollar-type stores, Walmart, and truck stop stores are your friend. Try an elastic net for the top shelf for extra storage and to prevent launching them at every twist and turn. You might also consider this for the entire shelf face for the same reason. I have the same window reflective panels setup as yours but store them in an overhead netting secured from four interior perimeter roof handles. It's perfect since the panels don't have much collective weight and frees precious floor space.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Great tips. I plan to get one of those overhead nets soon.
@SarahWRah Жыл бұрын
Great ideas, and well presented video. I have a similar cot and use a self-inflating air mattress + foam pad. I no longer carry a fridge, learning how to live comfortably without it. I do have a barrel type porta-potty filled with a small amount of horse stall pine pellets for no odor and super easy dry disposal.
@sizesmall17562 жыл бұрын
Love how it's you who came up with the title.
@Carolina-nn6ye2 жыл бұрын
I have seen SOOOOOO many of these. Your's was the most informative. The safety part, ( the knives), I NEVER thought of, but seen alot of people have those. Also like windows not obstructed, I just like to see ALL AROUND. 🙂 thank you!👏👏
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you! It only takes a few seconds to cover the windows.
@julieking828 Жыл бұрын
Love this guy! Doesn't waffle on, just gets to the point!
@johnsousa25582 жыл бұрын
Nice setup. Simple and functional. I have a similar set up in a caravan with stow and go seats removed . Fuel economy is important these days. Im looking at the Toyota Sienna hybrid awd for my next build. I have seen some people put a lift kit on their minivans with impressive results for ground clearance. Thank you for showing people that you don't have to spend a fortune to enjoy getting out on the road and exploring beautiful places outdoors. 👍
@jayburke16012 жыл бұрын
My brother works at the Toyota dealership and he said the batteries are basically a rip off because it would take you 10 years of fuel savings to equal the cost of the battery if you're going to keep a brand new car for 10 years it may be worth it over the course of that. Of time other than that I do love the all-wheel drive feature but I finally settled on a caravan because it was the best deal I could get
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
I’ve thought about upgrading, but this one is paid off and reliable. I’m going to try to get as much time as I can out if it. I am strongly considering upsizing if I ever have to replace it.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
This is true. I have heard some horror stories with the cost of batteries for some of the EVs. Tesla batteries can cost over $10k to replace.
@GoAdventure832 жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTVI owned and lived out of a Tesla Model Y for 2 months. Loved living out of an EV. I also have lived out of a 2007 Toyota Sienna. I was quoted $10k for engine replacement on that van. There's alot of anti-EV propaganda out there. Currently building out a 2015 Sienna
@1FlamyAmy Жыл бұрын
A prong element boils water in 3 or under. 12 v or reg plug. JS
@beverlybalius93032 жыл бұрын
Those fold out beds are UNCOMFORTABLE!!! I drove Minivans as a taxi,,,, i would go get a thick Foam Folding Chair that makes up into a Bed,,, I slept on them before. You usually find them in Mattress stores or online they are usually about $80- $130 and up,,,, I think they are called Stuffed Flip Chairs,,,, Builds installed into your Van can cause your Insurance to not cover any accidents. People that do builds in their minivans usually do not know that till its too late,,,, Build plus all your stuff can all be to heavy and affect performance of the van,,, it might not brake well because of weight
@susie98938 ай бұрын
Not all of them. Depends on design. You wanna look for the ones that don't have any bars running under the stretcher (ie 'mattress area'). I like the ones that are just tautly stretched material held by the frame. But if you like a bed you can sink into then yeah, this isn't gonna be your bag. I *like* a firm mattress and would be fine sleeping just on this but having a thin foam (even just a yoga mat, for me) helps with getting in and out imo - it's the hard bar surrounds that can be uncomfortable and good to put something soft between you and that. As a temporary option (in a camper) I've really come around to these frames cos allow for more storage under. AND, if you like to set up a tent for an extended camp-site stay I've seen ppl easily move them out to the tent. V versatile
@mlisaj111113 күн бұрын
All good points, but most can be addressed: - beds are pretty personal as to what is comfortable. But if you keep adjusting, adding a thin hard surface or more padding if too hard/soft…it usually often comfortable eventually. - the weight is an issue, but also ways to cut down on weight by using lighter materials. I saw one “no-build camper conversion”that was entirely cardboard glued together, with a stick-on water-resistant covering to protect it and make it all a nice uniform color. A hassle, but cheap, light and can be customized to any size you need.
@HoneyandMe2 жыл бұрын
As an RVer I was hesitant to travel this year with the price of fuel. So I've converted my Toyota Matrix into a car camper! I travel with my dog and cat, even in the Matrix. I'd love a mini van, but for now the car is great!
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
I hope you enjoyed traveling in the matrix and that it wasn’t too crowded with the pets.
@jhemnes12 жыл бұрын
I use window socks which allows me to have windows up/down and everything in between. I also installed rain guards/wind deflectors which was a game changer.
@debbiedebbie94732 жыл бұрын
Never heard of these, who makes them.
@jhemnes1 Жыл бұрын
@@debbiedebbie9473 I got it all off Amazon. Just do an overall search and find the ones right for your vehicle.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Funny that you mention this, I picked some up last summer and they helped keep the bugs out. Absolutely a game changer!
@jobabs Жыл бұрын
I always think of the minivan campers as ‘self-contained mini-teardrop campers’. That’s what I tell people when I tell them I want one to turn it into a camper van.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
That’s a perfect analogy. There’s also zero setup required.
@shooster58842 жыл бұрын
Love your build and the car size. I car camp in my 2002 Ford Focus Estate. With the smaller space available for me and my collie dog it's very basic! Dog's bed behind the passenger seat permanently. A couple of deep and wide 3 section folding exercise mats are my very comfy bed behind the driver's seat. A strong cool box holds dry food etc, a well insulated cool bag with freezer packs in it, or a bag of ice if I can't borrow freezer space somewhere to refreeze the first,n in keeps fridge good good for two days. A plastic box holds everything else including a flat gaz cooker - like yours, cooking utensils and other sundry items, might lights etc. When driving these all sit on my bed wedged together so nothing moves along with clothes bag, sleeping bag, pillow - and tent in case needed. I carry two 5litre bottles of water in the front passenger well in a medium flexi bucket along with boots and rain gear, dog's coat nightlight collar, brush etc. one 20 litre and one 8 litre dry bag. The large dry bag useful for storing extra water if washing clothes in the small one. I move the boxes and bags into the empty space behind the dog's bed off the bed to sleep. Strapped to the side wall in the back beyond the dog's bed are two chairs, a table, a large umbrella, hiking sticks, a tarp and some electric fence posts. The tarp forms an awning over the open rear door when tied to the roof bars and out to the electric fence posts giving me a shade and rain shelter beneath which to cook and sit outside. The large umbrella can act as a wall on the windy side if needed. I don't have a battery or solar panel but have 3 power banks which keep my phone charged when I have no access to plug in charging. My toilet is two Tupperware containers under the drivers seat when necessary and that system works well for me. I can, just about, clamber into the drivers seat from the back in an emergency. The car has a roof window that opens, handy for ventilation at night. Bubblewrap on windows for daytime privacy and black out window curtains for overnight. I can't fully sit up on the bed.. but can use the drivers seat to sit and read etc at night. A popup shower tent stored under the bed I can shower in jugging water over me from a pop up basin placed on one of my chairs and standing in the flexi bucket to catch the wash water. Basic but functional for all personal needs for short trips of a week or two away!
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Ford focused ev 90 Mike eange
@shooster58847 ай бұрын
This year I've upgraded with a Bluetti battery ..luxury! I've also got a tailgate tent now for when I'm based a while in a camp site to have a room which can be stand alone when I want to go off in the car..plus a smaller separate tailgate awning tent that just goes over the open trunk door and has a fly sheet and the awning zips closed if you want it to. Now besides my camping Gaz stove I have a fold up bbq which I use not to bbq on - too messy😊- but to cook on outside, or to use my Coleman oven on.. I bought a basic homemade teardrop trailer but so far I prefer to sleep in the car and use the teardrop as a storage trailer, just using the kitchen area of it to cook on. Parked parallel to the car a tarp from the roof bars on both makes a nice shaded rainproof space and if taking the teardrop trailer my bike fits in it as I can't use my tow bar bike rack when towing the trailer.... So all good for camping this summer in luxury rain or shine!
@carolinemodenbach2 жыл бұрын
I love, love, love my Sienna. So reliable and stealth AF.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
So far so good with reliability.
@colettespencer3357 Жыл бұрын
I'm looking into this. My friend bought a camper but 130k. Also...high gas. I want to be able to be stealth. I think a van is a great idea.
@libbygardner30212 жыл бұрын
Very informative! I have been using a GasOne dual fuel single burner stove, and like it a lot. More stable than my old ones that perched on the fuel canisters, and it is easier to find fuel, as either propane or butane are almost always available. Plus, butane doesn’t work well below freezing. Always keep a fire extinguisher accessible in your van, open a window a bit, and have a CO and smoke detector!
@lynngavigan72272 жыл бұрын
I have the same and LOVE it. Extremely easy to use and stow.
@spiritofalady3022 жыл бұрын
Same 200 watts on the roof AND. A max air roof vent THATS a MUST shut all windows even in Florida heat. 10 speeds in 10 out even in the worst storms no leak Game changer
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Between this comment and another, I am thinking about putting a fan on the roof. Do you have the same panel? Does the max air fan fit with the panel in place? I am thinking about mounting a flexible panel a little farther forward directly to the roof which would give me the space for the fan in the rear.
@PeterP_7772 жыл бұрын
Great to see your channel gaining subs! Many of us microcampers prefer the "no builds."
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Peter!
@mjm38522 жыл бұрын
Just stumbled across your channel. Love the format of this video; clear, concise and simplistic. I love the idea of minivan RVing even though my spouse and I full time between our stationary 5th wheel and our mobile slide-in truck camper. I was attracted to the "no-build" concept as I would have little skills to do any kind of build and I would like the ease of removing stuff for everyday use of the vehicle. Since you made an effort to do a shout out to us Canadians, I will search out more of your videos ;). Thanks for sharing.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
It turns out that Canadians enjoy camping quite a bit. Not hard to believe with all of the scenery in Canada. Thanks for stopping by!
@DisHammerhand2 жыл бұрын
Hubby and I have a Kia Sedona. We picked it because we could put a mattress in it and use it as hard sided tent when we go camping. It's very easy to convert back to a regular car when we get home. It's also unobtrusive to pull off and sleep somewhere when we're on a road trip. Because there's two of us we upgraded our 'camper' by getting a Rightline SUV tent.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Ford 150 eltrc zero fas bill
@joesmith-gc7wq2 жыл бұрын
There is someone behind you looking in your mini van at 4:57 seconds into the video.
@lillianavictoria4 ай бұрын
I can’t believe you saw that 😂 😂
@lovnmyself3 ай бұрын
@@lillianavictoriai saw it too!
@biscottiluigi711 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the time stamp,I wish that more people would do that!We are all interested in different aspects .
@redriver65412 жыл бұрын
I've slept in my Odyssey for 6 months at a time.... The amount of money I saved was ridiculous. Plus the amount of freedom that comes with doing this is wonderful. Nice set up man.... I love it.
@march24-lp4pv Жыл бұрын
Does anyone actually work anymore or do they just bum around in the back of a van?
@lorenl92622 ай бұрын
AWESOME build and I absolutely LOVE what you have done with the space that you have used as I am looking with the space that you have USED!! Kudos to YOU!!
@adityacontentwriter62662 жыл бұрын
You made the car camping look easy and inspiring. Thank you
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
It’s fun too!
@t.c.30272 жыл бұрын
That was so beautiful & clean looking! I've always been told, "water is life" I do think so, not only for driving but just the company from it is just refreshing! My antennas hit the roof when I seen the fishing sign🤗...I'm working on my poles & tackle box! Love it! Have a wonderful Monday!
@kivashtull12662 жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation, very much appreciate the time stamps. VERY thoughtful and shows how much you respect your audience.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I was hoping not to waste time.
@winstonian88 Жыл бұрын
It always amazes me how this is all one needs. I go camping to be outside. The minute I’m up I’m at the fire with my coffee. If it’s raining I’m in a pop-up shelter. It’s also where I cook and it’s a good place to store non- valuable gear to keep it dry.
@chickie33762 жыл бұрын
I didn’t know people did this- this video was recommended by KZbin. Three questions I have- where do you go to the bathroom, especially if you wake in the middle of the night and have to go? How do you bathe or wash your hair? Lastly, if you’re in the northeast, which I am too, how do you not freeze in the winter when the temps get into the single digits or lower?? I’d love to try the nomad life in a camper.. but a van is probably not for me. I’m glad for you if you make it work for you, though. I think I would need a bathroom and a good heater.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Buy 400 watt heat. 1 jw ac inverter
@markp28656 ай бұрын
use two sleeping bags or quilt inside sleeping bag. use hand warmers and feet warmers. If you park at truck stops, bathrooms are open all night. some truck stops have showers, but you can use a wash cloth and soap to clean arm pits and private areas in restroom.
@sarasmile1845 ай бұрын
@@sharonbraselton3135What is jw?
@Seams_in_the_Wild4 ай бұрын
For a bathroom, you can use a bucket with pellets. For a shower, there are silicone spray nozzles that fit on 2 litre pop bottles. I found mine at the pet store, but have seen them on Amazon.
@Dollemmah2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here! $2000 is actually a decent amount. i have spent waaay more than that but most of my dollars are spent for emergency items like fire extinguisher, jump start battery, roof rack, tire traction mat.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Fire extinguisher is a good call. Thanks for sharing!
@lynngavigan72272 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for the tour and suggestions. I converted my 2007 Honda minivan and so far have had 3 road trips (solo camping). The only big difference between my set up and yours is my floor and your awning + solar panel. I'm considering both items for next trip in the spring. As for my floor, I removed the two middle captain chairs from the van and also removed the stow-able third row bench. So there is a sizable "well" where that third row used to be. I made a floor out of plywood, and it hides the hinges and hardware in the van floor. My plywood floor has a trapdoor to access the well and I also have storage under the floor in front of the well. it is leveled and polyurethaned, etc., so looks pretty nice. Other than that, we have very similar set ups. I like your solar lights. I did break my cot (hinges on leg). It looks a lot like yours. What brand did you go with for that? also, where did you get your window shades? I made mine out of reflectix but I need to re-do them. I did meet another female solo camper who doesn't block her windows at all, and she's been camping out of a Toyota Forerunner for 10 years! But I'm with you - I don't want to have curious people looking in. Happy camping and thanks again!!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you so much for sharing your build and thoughts. My bed is a Zinus narrow twin bed frame. The collapsible lights are from goal zero. It sounds like you put a lot of thought into your setup and if you pass through Kansas City I would love to check it out in person. Good luck on your journey!
@heatherwhatever77142 жыл бұрын
Nice solar panel
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
She needs Toyota hybder vsn Hoda need hybder van too
@MichaelEllis1 Жыл бұрын
I'm looking at doing the same thing. Any drawbacks to the older models? I'm looking at older model Sienna's to keep my initial cost down in the project. In my area, I've found 2007, 2005, etc. various mileages.
@tinamcclure79842 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. I am thinking of doing this. I collect signatures all over the country and over half of my expenses are hotels. This would save me a grand a week. And as I have no building skills I think even I could do this.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks for stopping by!Check out my biggest dispersed camping trip of 2023 here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/eIrdfnVmmLdmf7M
@FloridaNativeMike2 жыл бұрын
The Instant Pot makes awesome hard boiled eggs, so you may be able to consolidate appliances!
@hauk38392 жыл бұрын
Booklights are great to. They clamp any where. Low watts. Last long time
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, John. Great tip!
@A222Z2 жыл бұрын
I don't have a van yet, but i have been slowly gathering everything i would need for off-grid living whether in a vehicle or a home. Currently, i downsized from 4 bedrm to studio so i could retire early. The only thing i would still like besides the vehicle is a larger solar system.
@guylamullins36022 жыл бұрын
I actually camped in my Toyota Yaris last month for 3 days. Someone sprayed something awful in my neighborhood and it made me sick. I tucked a bag of clothes for 3 days in a gym bag along with a towel, washcloth and soap. I had one box full of dry food and fresh fruit for 3 days and a box of things like small garbage bags,toothpaste, medicine I take daily and utensils for eating. I tucked in 2 1 gallon bottles of water I can refill at Walmart. I normally keep a cup in my car. I had my iPad and phone plus my chargers. In the backseat I had a Korean mink blanket with a foam pad underneath for a bed and a sheet, pillow and extra blanket. So my trunk was full of the above except my bed plus a small cooler full of ice 🧊 I know where most of the better parks and campgrounds are in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio and Kentucky. I’m familiar with many in Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Northern California and eastern Washington. I have a YMCA pass to take showers and enjoy the company of others. It’s interesting visiting other churches too. I may do this occassionally besides escaping horrible pesticide.I like the way you set up this Sienna. I may consider doing this too.
@dki82 жыл бұрын
Sound like your lying? Homeless?
@SomeBuddy7772 жыл бұрын
@@dki8 UR jealous 😂
@711-c3p2 жыл бұрын
@@dki8 it is a physical condition. I have a good friend who has a highly sensitive immune system and will became sick very easily, even from entering a person's home or a grocery store. Pesticides or smoke in the air will send her to the hospital. At this stage, she has to travel to safe locations in a small, clean, used trailer she bought. She was not even able to purchase a new trailer because of the odors released from new building materials. It is a very difficult life.
@kennyt87302 жыл бұрын
Can you say chemtrail?
@SomeBuddy7772 жыл бұрын
@@kennyt8730 Yup. That too 💨
@traveldreamer4616 Жыл бұрын
Great for sharing with those that are overwhelmed with how to share Van life.
@donalshelton92052 жыл бұрын
Weather tech makes custom fit window shades. Not cheap but fits well. I have a full set on a 2019 Hyundai. Hope this helps someone.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Weather tech makes a lot of high quality stuff. I didn’t know they made window shades for the Sienna. Thanks for sharing this info.
@Stellarainn2 жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTV is it helpful to get tinted windows at all?
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
@@Stellarainn I have the max tint for my state. Some states have different tint limits, so you should check the local laws.
@siriusvairwavez7892 жыл бұрын
This is a great build on a Toyota..Stuff like this helps individuals who may not be able to afford an expensive build..Thanks for the content my guy.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you! My goal was to keep it simple.
@cherannretiredgran682 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting this together. Great job btw. It gives us newbies a realistic look at what items might cost. So I might choose the window covers and/or black out curtains when initially setting up my build, while delaying the solar panel and a power station. And or the awning vs an icebox/refrigerator. I like the cot and that you mentioned keeping the lighter items behind you while driving. Good tip. And the airbags. That is definitely one I wouldn't have thought up on my own. Thanks again, and happy travels! 😊
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I recently weighed the full setup and it only came out to around 320 lbs. So, taking out the middle row almost offsets the entire weight of the camping gear. You can see the video in my channel.
@cherannretiredgran682 жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTV I can believe that. I have read, depending on the Van, these seats can weigh as much as 50 lbs. per seat. I'd say the 60/40 seats would vary. The 40 may weigh a little less than the 60 may weigh than more so than the 2 middle row seats. Thanks again.
@jeremyking39862 жыл бұрын
Just bought an 05 today. FWD, I had watched your videos and was looking for an AWD, but just couldn’t find one in my price range. Got the 05 today for $3200, clean 1 owner with 140k miles.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Same kind of issue I had getting mine, AWD is pretty rare in a lot of places.
@disabledoffgridadventure95802 жыл бұрын
Lucky I got a 06 with 180k 5 months ago for 6 k. In Washington though everything stupid spendy.
@angeladawn8052 жыл бұрын
I use a camping cot, as it's relatively light weight, I have a 4 season SI mat on top, and a full length sheepskin on top of that, as wool is less likely to get moldy, and it works in all temperatures
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an easy and efficient setup. Enjoy!
@patricklavandhomme5352 жыл бұрын
Very practical and informative. Got great ideas for my own camping set up. Keep it up. It's a good format and no blabla. I like it
@jamessherman77977 ай бұрын
I’ve done most types of camping in my lifetime including car, van, tent, pop-up camper, and now 30’ RV. It’s time to downsize the 30’ RV and have found the smaller teardrop or similar small campers are more expensive than the standard larger size RVs. So, considering a no build mini van option. Your video is very helpful, as some technology like the power block can make it more enjoyable. Now, I can better weigh my options.
@mailisailor2 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed this video
@tompryor30342 жыл бұрын
Giant rock is a great spot to camp and ride. Go Friends of Giant Rock!
@cathysupp94932 жыл бұрын
I had to subscribe as soon as you kept going while your tripod was falling! You're my kind of ppl
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Haha! I usually remove those things, but the wind was wild that day. Watching the video, I can see the phone shaking in a several of the scenes.
@jeffbrandenburg8672 Жыл бұрын
I just duplicated what you did. Followed your advice. Panel and battery bank are ordered. Great idea! Thanks! Just got to figure out how to mount panel on rook of my 21 CRV.
@ashtonians2 жыл бұрын
Another great video, thank you! This is super helpful as I begin preparing to change from my Buick Encore no-build car camper to a Sienna. Sienna seems like the perfect vehicle for car camping on cross-country trips. I love how you are an outdoorsy car camper with a hipster vibe. Not the typical combination, but you make it work well. Thanks again! Blessings!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts. Good luck with your Sienna!
@darindawallace46842 жыл бұрын
11q
@lavonX1 Жыл бұрын
Love the Solar panel on top!!! Thanks for the tips...
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I'm glad you liked the video!
@DrLusEnglish2 жыл бұрын
You put so much effort into this video and it is such a great introduction to the best way to camp. Thanks a lot.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
I feel like the music after each section is a bit much now that it’s been a while since making this.
@maxineoliver74045 ай бұрын
Two years old, but somehow, still updated and functioning!👍
@TheKlh542 жыл бұрын
You have definitely given hope to us who don’t plan to “build out” our vehicles!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi Kathy, just go slow and easy, then it’s not too complicated. Thanks for sharing!
@jjanson502 жыл бұрын
Start simple. You can always add things as needed. My storage is in cardboard boxes - free, easy to find "custom" sizes - that fit under the bed. Walmart sells a 14" High Profile Foldable Steel Queen Platform Bed Frame, half of which is 30 inches wide ($110). Sell the other half. (Note - The frame doesn't require any tools!) Level the bed to the wonky floor using PVC pipe. (See the KZbin "A Fantastic Super Cheap and Easy Van Build With Almost No Construction or Tools Required". In fact, Cheap RV Living has MANY KZbins featuring low-cost no-build ideas. My skill level is 2nd grade (cut and paste), so YOU CAN DO IT too. Best of luck and happy travels.
@daviddorger6916 Жыл бұрын
I just did a no-skills-build on my Chrysler Town and Country. A plufl for a bed/chair, a swivel table with my 24 inch tv and dvd player, a $37 compost toilet .. thank you Amazon..., a jackery to power my coffee pot, electric frying pan, air-fryer and Arctic air cooler. A solar panel up top in the non-snowy season to keep the jackery topped off and in the winter, since im in Wisconsin, I will take the solar panel off the roof and replace it with a custom made and fitted secure steel box for my Honda predator generator to power my heater and keep the jackery topped. I also used oak pallets to custom make a heavy duty wooden crate lined with mortar and soapstone for my ceramic planter heater to add a little extra heat on those -20° days we get here sometimes. I made good use of S-hooks and lightweight storage bags and containers. Not bad for a no skill build
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
That’s very cool! It sounds like a very unique build and setup. Did you get a Jackery 2000 to power those devices? Congratulations and enjoy your travels!
@daviddorger6916 Жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTV Thank you. I use the Explorer 1000. Those things use surprisingly little power. The airfryer for example uses a paltry 1.5 wph and the coffee pot is only a one cupper so once i get my cup it gets turned off. If I were in a human climate, which Wisconsin is not, I could have got by fine with something much smaller but I have to have heat in the winter so I combined year 2023 tech with year 1700s tech.... the flowerpot heater has been done for centuries. I lined the crate it will be used in with soapstone for two reasons. 1, soapstone holds and gives off heat like no other stone. The second reason is fire safety. As for the heat, there will be days here where its in the 90s with high humidity, but only a handful of days like that. I wanted to be prepared for those days even though most of the time, the Arctic will do perfectly fine.
@cathunter30422 жыл бұрын
Your Oupes 1200 is on the total cost list at the end TWICE at $800.
@itsMeBomb2 жыл бұрын
Currently in the process of my van build you gave me so many good idea
@--ag2 жыл бұрын
I like how he broke everything down. All the specifics. If l can ever live off the grid this would be my go-to video.
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Glad you enjoyed it!
@Celt_Downunder12 күн бұрын
Getting an Estima in two days and set on a no build option. Great ideas here. Thank you.
@GilbertNichols2 жыл бұрын
22:20 - Look at your list. Oupes 1200 Power is listed twice. You should replace the first mention of the Oupes 1200 power with the Airlift Suspension Airbags. That would only add $98, making the total investment around $1300. That sounds better. Thanks for your information. I'm just getting started with my 2004 Sienna as a low-build camper.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Nw one hybred
@oddlytimbotwillison6296 Жыл бұрын
Cooking on your bed is a no-go. One spill and you're done for. Insta-pot inside, particularly in cold weather, results in a huge blast of steam that drenches everything.
@dawnlapka37822 жыл бұрын
"Translate to no skill required. " yep, that's how it will be for me when I start out.
@Stellarainn2 жыл бұрын
Same
@swahilijs2 жыл бұрын
Nice layout. We have a Chrysler town and country van that we camp in. 2 things I’m trying to figure out: potty and heat. I think we need to redo our van layout. We have a Jackery power source. We love it.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Buy there hybride moni van
@klynch73292 жыл бұрын
Build total may be different...Oupes 1200 listed twice. Still a great everything-you-could-need setup even at plus/minus $2k. We did 10k miles in 9 weeks last spring (Siennna) just sleeping on van floor with sleeping bags/yoga mats. Only power was car 12v and that was sufficient (no cooking). I'd really like a solar setup however, but at about $1k, want to make the right decision. Thx for your reviews and installation vids, they help.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Shucks. Thanks for pointing that out. I was swapping the rows to match what I was talking about and did not delete that duplicate. I should have looked it over at least once more.
@sweetestpotato43922 жыл бұрын
As someone who over budgets and makes these kinds of typos, I spotted this too, and I appreciate it being less than expected. $1200-2000 is still fairly common for no-build builds. It’s always the electrical gear that costs the most.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Buy hybder vssers I n
@glennasandhoff2452 жыл бұрын
I have a 2012 Sienna and took my first trip from Texas to Maine in June. Loved it. Planning another long trip to Alaska next June. Mine is a no build because it’s my daily driver.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
New in hybred
@Debrajoy2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad that this particular video came up in my sea just as I turned on KZbin! My biggest thing is the solar and the power and so I'm going to get exactly what you did! It takes a big load off of me! Now if I could just drum up a little ferry that could install the panel that would be awesome 🤣🤣🤣💜 it's getting my friend to get that floor in but we're getting closer and closer 🤣 💜
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
That is great news, I am excited to see your final build video. I didn't mention it in the video, but I have a separate set of cross bars for the panel and the awning. That way I can take one off separately, if needed.
@ralphwilson.2 жыл бұрын
Contact Bob Wells, the Grandfather of a huge organization of people who live in there vans, cars, rv's. KZbin Bob Wells.
@JackSchytt2 жыл бұрын
@@ralphwilson. cheaprvliving
@CaravanCarolyn2 жыл бұрын
Hello girlfriend! 👋 🥰
@ericahoelscher37332 жыл бұрын
Fairy? Or solar elves of lore?
@michaelohara2161 Жыл бұрын
I love my electric frying pan. It works for everything. Stew pot, sauce pan, pop corn, breakfast skillet and griddle. I have other options, but use it for every meal. The other options, mostly sit.
@peterwright31722 жыл бұрын
Hi, We have the UK version of the Sienna, badged a Previa. Ours is quite old (2002) and has 140,000 on the clock but we are using it more and more without any trouble so far. I built a double bed system out of scrap wood and soundproofing panels from a friends studio he was replacing. To improve the space available, the sink/fridge unit in now on casters. When we stop we move the unit forward with the drivers seat forward as far as it goes, then move it back when on the move. I’ll try putting a video together if anyones interested. Peter
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter, thanks for sharing your setup. I can’t wait to see your video.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
New one hybrdd
@hoopie_3042 жыл бұрын
Put some Velcro on top of the cubby and keep little Velcro stickies to put on things
@donnewton78582 жыл бұрын
Take a piece of insulated pipe wrap (the kind that looks like a slit pool-noodle) about 5 inches long and fold around your bedframe leg. Secure it with black Gorilla tape. Would look much better and keep the leg out of that gap for sure.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Great idea. I recently put a small piece of wood under the foot and it has not moved. So, it might be my last fix. (Until the next fix of course.)
@lighthunter61 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for all your insight & input ... I just acquired a Buick Siarra 2007 and will be modifying to see the states! I am in my 60's and been my dream for li g long time ... Perfect Timing for this Video! Thanks again! I can hardly wait to start my adventure(s) ....
@thomasrhoades74622 жыл бұрын
You did pretty good job with your van I like the way you set it up and laid it out it suits with the purpose you made it for and a handy when you need it something like that and you got a bug out it's always good to have a camper system in case of emergency
@AdventureGearTV Жыл бұрын
It’s pretty much always ready to go. Waiting for it to warm up a little for my next trip.
@RealtorNewBernNC Жыл бұрын
Thanks for asking! Before I found my van I made a reservation at a campground in New Hampshire for July! When the lease ended on my car I turned it in. Used cars especially with low mileage are so hot right now they gave me $5,000 to do so. I missed a couple of vans while trying to stay within that price range. Just a week ago I spotted a cargo van, zipped over to the owner, and bought it. It did require a small loan. I have a 2015 RAM cargo van (empty behind the two front seats) = more space than I would have had in a mini-van,🌈. I plan to do a no-build until I find out how van life goes for my huge lab, Kelly, and 2 cats. Have many hours of watching KZbin under my belt and can hardly wait to start my adventure, leaving NC the first week of July. Oh yes, and I took a woodworking class at a local independent shop. This allows me to use their equipment at an hourly rate. Will need to build a ramp for the dog and a plywood floor for LVT. Your video was SO helpful...thanks!!
@disabledoffgridadventure95802 жыл бұрын
We have almost the same name haha. I also have a Toyota sienna I'm doing the van life thing in. No build though. Just memory foam on floor at moment but do have a 12v setpower fridge. Bluetti eb55 to power it and 200 watt solar.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
How is the EB55 holding up? I’m working with one right now.
@disabledoffgridadventure95802 жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTV so far I'm a year in and great so far. The lifepo4 battery is hard to beat. Accepting 200 watts of solar makes it better than the jackery. Friend has the jackery 1000 and 2 jackery panels and get max 125 watts. I get 104 out 1 rigid 100 watt panel. I get roughly 2 days with 0 charging on fridge. 100 watts makes it last like 4 5 days. 200 watts in solar gives me plenty for fridge phone head lamp
@disabledoffgridadventure95802 жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTV I actually have 2 eb55 and 2 100 watt panels. Thinking I need just a 200 watt panel and install like you did on a video. I need to see if my cross bars work like yours. That panel still holding strong ?
@ThatguyDiscGolf822 жыл бұрын
Wife and I been planing a van build, well, throwing the idea around, mini vans kinda cramped for 2, but got some ideas for the power supply though, nice rig
@karenhellier87902 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I have seen one other person use a narrow twin bed frame with leaving the one seat still installed and I loved it. Watching this video reminded me again that I think that's the route I will go. Bummer about not being able to sit straight up though. Although I am only 5'4" so maybe I am short enough that I could still sit up? Still in the planning stages but your video helped a lot. Thanks!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi, it’s not that bad, but I wanted to point it out. I am very comfortable sliding into the seat to sit and relax. I don’t usually try to sit around in the bed.
@JB1BABY2 жыл бұрын
I thinking about van life in a minivan I like how you keep it simple
@heathersmith52372 жыл бұрын
What is the purpose of the red airbags? And how well do they work?
@speteydog22602 жыл бұрын
I like your set up too and the solar to support the battery is great. Toyotas are the best.
@danlebrun14872 жыл бұрын
Sleeps cooks sits eats all on the bed what a life
@A222Z2 жыл бұрын
I like your solar collapsible light.. i have a compact USB light/bug light that works great for lighting, not so great for bugs. The bug wand is WAY better. & your solar lights seem perfect.
@TheTravelLifeMama2 жыл бұрын
Love seeing other no build camper vans!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Right on. Thanks for stopping by!
@dianes57622 жыл бұрын
I'm sorry I had to stop. The riveting air bag conversation then the noise before we see the fridge being opened made me think someone was trying to get in my front door. I had to rewind to make sure that's what it was. My hearts out of my chest.
@Coratruelove2 жыл бұрын
Nice! Ive converted my sienna long time ago and have had sooo many different no build layouts. I recently put in a hammock! I like the idea of having the back chair up, but i wanted more space especially living fulltime in the van, so im taking the third row seats out as well. Great video!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
I would love to see your hammock setup. Is it mounted to the walls of your Sienna? Do you have a video on your KZbin?
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
New one hybred
@jamespasifull34247 ай бұрын
I'm planning on doing this with a Chrysler Grand Voyager, because of the huge space you have, once all the rear seats are safely stowed in the floor spaces, you have around 4000 litres of elbow-room!! I've roughed it in far more modest surroundings in the past, so the interior of a nice airtight vehicle sounds luxurious! I might even film my adventure, in case anyone else wants to see how a cheapskate Scotsman does it!! 🤣
@AdventureGearTV7 ай бұрын
Might as well make some videos of your experience. It’ll be good to look back on, or share with your friends and family.
@wendyorides83372 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. I just completed bed 2.0. I tried making a bed out of a 6' pallet, but the wood twisted. I scavenged it from a business near their dumpster. It did get permission. For the 2.0 bed I salvaged a child size twin metal bed frame. I had a friend cut the width to 27" and drilled new holes for the bolts. We used left over plywood, and cantilevered it to get a good length for me. We added PVC pipe cut to size to level, left over as well. So I'm in at under $20.00 and that was the drill bit, nuts and bolts, for the frame. I am excited to upgrade from a 2" to a 6" pad.
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Hi Wendyo, your bed is now the perfect size, and it sounds like it was the perfect price. I believe the most rewarding things are the ones you make yourself. Is your platform also a Toyota Sienna?
@wendyorides83372 жыл бұрын
@@AdventureGearTV currently a dodge caravan. 32,500 miles the first year using a cot and 2" pad. I'm excited for this next phase with an actual bed.
@tdiler122 жыл бұрын
I m still looking for the setup where the damn bed doesn’t take up 1/2 or more of the space permanently there has to be a better space saving solution. And lets get a review of that cool blue down jacket lol.
@faviolaandaya10792 жыл бұрын
Wooow This is a simple van build! Especially the solar and battery, that has been my main concern. Thank you for this video! I subscribed 💕💕💯👍😄 From Anaheim California USA 🇺🇸
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Everything still works great.
@sharonbraselton3135 Жыл бұрын
Buy s o AR rv
@ramonadefore51802 жыл бұрын
I like the no build of your van. Thanks for sharing!
@AdventureGearTV2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@RevLeonPLeon Жыл бұрын
Bro, I am only 1:24 into this video and I F-ing love it already. NO build means no skills required, brilliant!