Sunday, October 18, 2020

Betty - 30 days, 6600 Miles in a rented van

First of all, it wasn't me. I ain't that crazy.  Or young.  But Daughter number 1 Jami is.  Every year she goes to Saranac Lake in upstate New York to visit good friends. This year, covid19 made airplane travel and staying in hotels problematic, so she came up with the brilliant (or insane) scheme of renting a van for a month, having dear old dad throw something together to make it livable, and setting off.


Betty






Named for the beloved, fearless, and somewhat wacky Betty White, this Dodge rental van is about to undergo a fast transformation.






Since the furniture had to be installed quickly and removed even more quickly, we had to come up with a unit that could be pre-built and attached to the van framing with velcro straps.

The rental agreement was for 30 days, and not a moment more.  The Hertz pricing algorithm wanted to add hundreds of dollars to the price if she was one day late returning the van.

Here's what we came up with.

And here's the real thing.  Fresh water pumps out of the Sparklets bottle and the sink drains into a five-gallon jug. Jami's brilliant idea of plastic tubs meant secure storage on the road without the need for cupboards, drawers, and doors.
 
The white thing in front is a wastebasket

The trip was not all play.  She works mostly remotely in this covid time, so with this little workstation setup, she could get some work done using a WIFI hotspot.







The plan was for a standard twin bed to be placed opposite the cabinet, made up all the time so she could just flop in after a long day's driving, but at the last minute, sweet cousin, housemate, and fellow adventure traveler Lisa offered to come along and keep her company on at least part of the trip... .








...So the twin bed became bunk beds.


This presented a little problem, because that upper bunk really limited elbow room and the ability for two adults to move around in the van, so...





We came up with a solution. In the daytime, the upper bunk swiveled up and hooked to the ceiling beams with rope clips. Made moving around much easier.



The Master bathroom

Somehow all this needed to fit...




In this...



But she made it work.


Can you tell this is a girl's van? Hint: the rack on the door is for shoes! 😍


With Chewie for a privacy curtain...



And R2D2 for a mascot.



The two road warriors had a cozy little home.




3700 miles out


2900 miles home






          Across Lake Michigan on the ferry





Destination: Saranac Lake New York



In the words of songwriter Robert Earl Keen, 



The road goes on forever, but the party never ends.




6 comments:

  1. thats awesome, but is it solar powered?

    :)

    Eric

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    1. No, but the next one might be. Stay tuned!

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  2. That is really a bucket list kind of adventure with real buckets involved!

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  3. The best dad in the world converted this from a crazy idea to lift off in 2.5 weekS! Amazing! Thanks Dad!

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