In the last few days we have been packing our Series 3 Landrover for a trip to Tasmania. It's touch and go whether we will make it, given COVID, but we are crossing both fingers and toes. Hopefully by the time you read this we'll be well on our way!
Let's start on with a a couple of wide angle shot of the camper itself, then I'll break it up a little.
So, for context, you can see there's storage on either side on the wheelbases. I'll start with the left side first. When we pull up, I slide the mattress over into the front so I can access the pots and pans.
The washing up bucket is brilliant as it's an old battery box and slides in perfectly. Once that is removed, I can reach in and slide out another similar box beyond that one which has spare UHT milk and toilet paper. Also easy access here is the jetboil for cuppas and a battery operated lantern we use at night.
When I have what I need out of here it's shut to form a work surface. I usually dish up here. You'll also notice the small cupboard here that has a small tarp and other random things like fat wood for the fire.
Above that the left side window is blanked out with thin ply and silver foiled bubble wrap, and we have two pockets for bits and bobs. One we call our 'shed' as it has all the handy things like knives.
Let's move to the right hand side now. On this side there's a food storage 'cellar' largely for tins, pasta, beans and so on. This is where the spirit stove rests when it is away, plus a board do it becomes another place to rest things as you cook. The breadboard also fits here and it is hooked in place with an 🐙 octopus strap.
To the left and slightly above this space is another cuobaord for easy access snacks, sauces, olive oils, tins such as dolmades, crackers and so on. There's a little extra space left over to put chocolate 🍫🍫🍫. Very important. You can also see the 12V fridge and the work surface there.
When the bed is made at night it's impossible to access the lower cuobaords, so the jetboil is placed on the bench ready for the morning and the coffee and mugs can easily be taken from the overhead.
Let's move to the back now. On the left hand side we have some cheeky wine storage, plus random emergency food in the cupboard below. We don't need to open this space unless there's an issue with the solar and battery charging. As you can see, the spare milk can also be accessed here but as detailed above, this box can be slid out from the rear storage boxes.
Underneath the rear seating area we keep a lidded bucket for emergency wee, a bag for laundry, two duffel bags for clothes and a canvas bag for spare sheets and towels.
We particularly love our fridge which can hold about a week's worth of supplies. We always turn it off at night.
On top of the car we have a storage box for a waterproof bag of wetsuits, a tarp, fishing stuff, a stove, a small tent and spare sleeping bag. Whilst we sleep inside, if we set up camp a spare tent can be handy. You'll see more of that set up when I post our travel pics of Tassie, I'm sure!
The fishing roads, a roll up table, two boards and a solar panel are also on the roof. This time we're taking a friends board over for her too - don't worry we'll put it in the back ahahah!
Unfortunately the only way we have to store water is in 25L containers we keep in the back. That's fine - it's Jamies job to pull them out as soon as we pull over for lunch. The space is such I can cook inside if it's windy or rainy, or we can pull out the spirit stove and cook outside.
We also have a 270 degree awning if the weather is calm enough for it. I have seen 30 second awnings I prefer but this came secondhand and cheap!
The bed is made by pulling out a handful floorboards kept underneath the seat. We just had to cut more foam as I'd lent the old foam against the exhaust and Jamie started the car and blew a very petrol smelling shape onto the foam - gross. This mattress is a little thinner anyway so we're happy with this set up.
What a great and well-thought-out setup, congrats! I love all these spaces to store your favourite stuff. Even a hidden toilet, bravo!
They say that slipping on a thin mattress and a hard surface si good for your back :)
Ps: we have an RV van. That's why I am particularly fond of any time of RVs.
Ps2: are you in Tasmania yet?
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Thanks for the tip!! Yes, we are in Tassie and loving it. oh I'd love to see your RV!
Great that you made it. Enjoy your time there.
I might post some photos about our van eventually. It's built on Fiat Ducato. After three second-hand RVs, I decided to buy a brand new van and convert it to RV.
Two photos for start ...
Have a great weekend.
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Wow what a palace! Be so much fun to create a living space in such a vehicle!!
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Oh this is a neat-freak's idea of heaven - a place for everything and everything in its place. You are SORTED and yes, I hope your next post is from Devonport or Elephant Pass or some other yummy spot.
Enjoy your travels, my dear - may they be smooth and happy. And may the Landy behave!
Loving it already here. Wait til you see where we have been staying!! Might drop off Hive for a bit - silly to try to keep up on road.
Neat, unless I let Jamie put stuff back, or cook 🤣🤣🤣
My friend at Tinderbox is Mea Souris... let me know if you want to connect with her when you're down that way. x Safe travels and good luck finding your next niche.
:o But look at this, it's like a dream come true! I love it, it’s an amazing camper! 🥺😍
Oh yes we built our dream car! Well, almost...
Ah I remember a very early post you did on that car. What a sweet sweet ride that is! And it's fully equipped for adventure! Hope you make it to Tasmania!
We are here!! Made it!!
Thats great! Enjoy! Curious to hear about the story!
Adventure here we come. What a perfect baby(car) for a camper, everything is just perfect. You're sure gonna have a lovely time.
We are already loving it.. though it's quite wet currently!
Incredible how very well you fit everything together and made it relatively easy to access when needed through the day. It's not that large a space and I couldn't believe all you got in there!
Looking forward to Tassie posts...
It's amazing how much one can fit in!!!
Looks pretty cool!!! 🤩👏 What a life! I would like to have this kind of life! 👏👏
🥦 !LUV 🥦
Thanks for the LUV and I hope you do!
Oh god that looks so comfy. I would immediately do without surf if I could swap with you. Been on Tasmania for 3 weeks and wish it would have been longer. One of the best places I´ve visited. Although the ferry ride over there was horrible. Hope you can make it. Enjoy your trip and don´t forget to post about it.
Oh I am taking photos for HIVE posts for when I get back! Be on a little hiatus whilst we enjoy real life I think! Just been down to Boneyards, a bit windy though so didn't head out.
Looks like a very practical setup and hope you get to Tas and have a great time.
Loving it!! We are here!
Awesome hope you both have a great time I miss Tasmania.
Have a great trip! Your camper looks so comfy, spacious, and functionally well designed. The 12v fridge is such a cool addition while traveling!
Oh I am old enough to recall actual camp eskies with ICE.. ew . Where everything floated about in cold water. 12v fridges were made by 😇 angels!!
You can almost a house in that Landrover! How long would you be travelling?
Anyway, hope you enjoy your trip and stay safe 😊
Sweeeeeeeeet! Wine and chocolate is the way to go.
Such a life is wonderful, in the morning you will wake up and breathe in the fresh natural air. Amazing!!!
I guess a very interesting trip boss and a lot of fun as well
Oh yes, and we have been looking forward to it for ages x
it looks great, a dream come true, enjoy it!
Thanks so much. We do love this beast!
Looking smooth and well organized. Beautiful!
Thanks!
Is that the Hero of Zero Shiraz? A fine wine!
LOL... I like that you notice the important details!! 🍷 😆
There is little more important than good wine! 😀
And preservative free, @pussylin and @artemislives !!
All the better!
Nice camper, good luck with your trip to Tasmania. I am excited about your next blog about your visit to Tasmania. Have a nice trip and day ahead.
Thanks so much! Will post in a couple of weeks x
You're welcome (^_^)
Just gorgeous camper!
Thanks @astrizak ... We love her and put a lot of time into it. She's small inside but just right..
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Wow. What a beautiful thing. Like a living room. I could even live in this.
How much is a landrover like this? Is this very expensive? How expensive is this to maintain? Maybe living in a landrover is a much better idea than living on a sailboat. I have not thought about this so far.
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What do you think about living in a landrover? Could this work for me with a pension-like income of approximately $250 USD per month?
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This thing is beautiful and very well thought out. I think it would be great to stay in short term but might become problematic for full time living just due to lack of space. It can be done though. Here's someone that did a conversion of a small Ford Transit van and he's living in it full time -
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