× About this RV
Sage was my personal home for over 2 years. Now that I've found a home base, I'd love for people to get to experience adventures with her without me having to part with her permanently.
She has a 2 burner propane stove, a dometic fridge with freezer compartment, 22 gallons of fresh water, a 7 gallon grey water tank that can be removed to empty. 2 Maxxair fans and 2 diagonal screened windows can create a lovely cross breeze. There's also a diesel heater that can be controlled via a remote from the full sized bed.
There is an airhead composting toilet with a separate liquid container that can be emptied without having to engage with the composting section.
She comes fully equipped with cook wear, dishes, cutlery, towels, extra sheets, etc.
There is a sliding divider door with full length mirror that locks in place to block off the cab section of the van and makes it feel like a studio.
Completely off grid capable, there is 200w of solar and the battery also charges via the van alternator when you're driving. If you have mostly sunny days and/or drive every other day or so, there's no worry of running out of power.
While there is no water heater, if you're in a warm campsite scenario, the sink faucet can be turned and secured out the kitchen window for a rinse off type shower as a nice plus after returning from an outdoor adventure. I’ve also added a solar shower bag to the drawer of “extras”.
Ample drawer storage within the main living section and underneath the bed in the "garage" for all of your trip necessities. 2 campchairs, extra blankets or fans depending on season, a tent and sleeping bag, and an inflatable 2 person kayak included in the garage to help you maximize your trip.
Here’s a tour video made awhile back. Obviously there are some changes since she’s become a rental, but the general layout is the same, and there’s a diesel heater installed now. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/MgBO8L58ARc?si=Ar8xSUHxvWXR3FbB
What's included
In the "house":
Fresh linens and an extra set of clean sheets. Extra blankets. 2 towels and 2 washcloths. All needed kitchenware. Toilet Paper, trash bags, paper towels, hand towels, cleaning spray, etc.
In the "garage";
2 campchairs, 2 person inflatable kayak, 2 person tent (just in case you'd like to sleep outside at any point) (Dog bed and/or cot, a dog stake and tie out to keep your companion close to camp, upon request.)
Recommendations
Salt Lake City, Utah is a hub for tons of nearby recreation of a variety of different landscapes and climates. Boasting 5 National Parks just with in the state, we are a few hours drive away from Southern Idaho and Wyoming, and Western Colorado. There are countless options for a trip route. As someone who's traveled the area quite a bit, if you let me know your general route interests, I can definitely offer recommendations.