An NES Appropriate Camper

Update: Hannah's new van. Budget build, old skool buildout.
I think the luxury van and associated expenses cost her some viewers and subscribers.
Going back to basics and more bikini time seems to be the new goal.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLWgOTKuhKc
 
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Update: Hannah's new van. Budget build, old skool buildout.
I think the luxury van and associated expenses cost her some viewers and subscribers.
Going back to basics and more bikini time seems to be the new goal.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLWgOTKuhKc

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lol $1M

anyone that retarded has a 0% chance of surviving off grid for any significant amount of time. a survivalist would build something for 1/10th the price and live off the rest for a looooong time.
Don't forget the revenue from their YouTube channel - because most of those guys are insufferable ;)[rofl]
 
Come on, someone on here must own a helicopter that they camp in.
I know that they are just waiting to flex on the poors.[smile]
 
Thought overlanding was using 4x4s that weren’t mudders/crawlers to get into hard to reach places.

How are these behemoths getting anywhere on anything but super wide flat logging roads?

It’s glamping by another name
 
Thought overlanding was using 4x4s that weren’t mudders/crawlers to get into hard to reach places.

How are these behemoths getting anywhere on anything but super wide flat logging roads?

It’s glamping by another name
They are not. A stock Jeep Liberty can get to the places these money pits get to.

My money is on the Liberty to get further, since it isn't huge, back and top heavy.
 
Come on, someone on here must own a helicopter that they camp in.
I know that they are just waiting to flex on the poors.[smile]
I have 4 currently but they’re usually to busy working. I’ve wanted to grab one to take out on a camping trip though. Would be fun. I see cool spot all the time and mark them on Google maps.
 
Really, really, REALLY late to this thread, but my god you should have seen the bullshit people who bought these Baja Winnebagos back in 2006-2010 off of a Ford chassis with the 6.0L Turbodiesel. Ford wouldn't honor the warranties for the aftermarket application and modification, and the builders only gave them 3 year 36k, and the motors started detonating at 60-70k miles.

they were only 150-200k back then, but still, having to dump 20,000 into a new motor on a 3-4 year old truck.... too funny.
 
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