Sherpa the Offgrid Camper Bus
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2 couchages
19 ft. long
Animaux acceptés
2003 Ford Custom Transit
---If you are interested in staying in Sherpa but don't want to drive and don't mind staying in our driveway, we offer a reduced price---Interested in #vanlife but don't want the hassle of owning one? Do you want a comfortable and fun way to explore the PNW? We have the answer for you!Sherpa is a converted shuttle bus that is fully off grid capable. It has a full featured kitchen including an oven, gas stove top, a refrigerator and even a water purification system. The seating area is great for reading and relaxing after a long day of hiking. When night comes, pull down the screen, fire up the projector and put on you favorite movie while relaxing on the queen size bed.If you want a more outdoorsy experience, break out the provided chairs and fire up the propane fire pit and enjoy the views knowing that even though you might be in the middle of nowhere, you have all the creature comforts of home.If you don't have experience driving large rigs, this might not be the best experience for you.Ce qui est inclusWe have a bunch of things to help you glamp. If there's anything in particular you don't see but want, let us know!- Full kitchen with utensils, coffee maker and instant hot water kettle
- All bed and bath linens and towels with shampoo/conditioner and soap
- 2 folding chairs and a table
- Propane fire pit
- Cleaning suppliesRecommandationsSherpa is designed to glamp in comfort in all climates. It has been a great mobile Ski Chalet for us in the winter. There's nothing better than having a warm place to stay after a long day on the mountain. It also makes a great base camp whether in a campground or boondockingTo go off grid, Sherpa has plenty of batteries, 600W of solar power, 40 gallon freshwater tank, 20 gallon grey water tank, and a flushing cassette toilet. If you're more into staying at established campgrounds, you can hook Sherpa up to shore power and replenish the water tank. A ceiling fan helps keep you cool in the summer and a diesel heater to keep you warm in the winter.
Autres points à signalerIf you don't have experience driving large rigs, this is probably not the adventure mobile for you.Pets welcome, but make sure to clean up after them.
No smoking or vaping inside the van please.Other things to note
We love Sherpa but also recognize she comes with limitations you may not be used to.1. Embrace minimalism: We recommend you pack light (backpacks and duffel bags). However, we have several drawers and a closet for hanging clothes/gear. There's also lots of space under the bed for skis/snowboards and other adventure gear.
2. Get used to tiny living: The ceilings are 6'0" tall, the shower is 24" wide, 32" long, and 6'0" tall. Showering and going to the bathroom is a bit less comfortable than you may be used to and if you are over 6'.
3. Power and water are essential: Although Sherpa is built specifically for boondocking, you should always be conscious of your water usage and take quick shower. The batteries hold a lot of energy and charge quickly in the sun, but using the instant hot water kettle or anything else with a high wattage will drain the batteries quickly.
4. Sherpa is BIG and slow. She's not going to get anywhere fast, but she'll get you there. Be easy on the gas and brakes and soft on the turns. She can get up the passes in the Cascades, but you might be chugging up at 45mph like the other semi trucks. Most of all, be aware of you surroundings and take your time.
5. Depending on how long your rental is, you may need to learn how to empty and clean the cassette toilet. Don't worry, it's not that bad. We'll teach you.
- All bed and bath linens and towels with shampoo/conditioner and soap
- 2 folding chairs and a table
- Propane fire pit
- Cleaning suppliesRecommandationsSherpa is designed to glamp in comfort in all climates. It has been a great mobile Ski Chalet for us in the winter. There's nothing better than having a warm place to stay after a long day on the mountain. It also makes a great base camp whether in a campground or boondockingTo go off grid, Sherpa has plenty of batteries, 600W of solar power, 40 gallon freshwater tank, 20 gallon grey water tank, and a flushing cassette toilet. If you're more into staying at established campgrounds, you can hook Sherpa up to shore power and replenish the water tank. A ceiling fan helps keep you cool in the summer and a diesel heater to keep you warm in the winter.
Autres points à signalerIf you don't have experience driving large rigs, this is probably not the adventure mobile for you.Pets welcome, but make sure to clean up after them.
No smoking or vaping inside the van please.Other things to note
We love Sherpa but also recognize she comes with limitations you may not be used to.1. Embrace minimalism: We recommend you pack light (backpacks and duffel bags). However, we have several drawers and a closet for hanging clothes/gear. There's also lots of space under the bed for skis/snowboards and other adventure gear.
2. Get used to tiny living: The ceilings are 6'0" tall, the shower is 24" wide, 32" long, and 6'0" tall. Showering and going to the bathroom is a bit less comfortable than you may be used to and if you are over 6'.
3. Power and water are essential: Although Sherpa is built specifically for boondocking, you should always be conscious of your water usage and take quick shower. The batteries hold a lot of energy and charge quickly in the sun, but using the instant hot water kettle or anything else with a high wattage will drain the batteries quickly.
4. Sherpa is BIG and slow. She's not going to get anywhere fast, but she'll get you there. Be easy on the gas and brakes and soft on the turns. She can get up the passes in the Cascades, but you might be chugging up at 45mph like the other semi trucks. Most of all, be aware of you surroundings and take your time.
5. Depending on how long your rental is, you may need to learn how to empty and clean the cassette toilet. Don't worry, it's not that bad. We'll teach you.
---If you are interested in staying in Sherpa but don't want to drive and don't mind staying in our driveway, we offer a reduced price---Interested in #vanlife but don't want the hassle of owning one? Do you want a comfortable and fun way to explore the PNW? We have the answer for you!Sherpa is a converted shuttle bus that is fully off grid capable. It has a full featured kitchen including an oven, gas stove top, a refrigerator and even a water purification system. The seating area is great for reading and relaxing after a long day of hiking. When night comes, pull down the screen, fire up the projector and put on you favorite movie while relaxing on the queen size bed.If you want a more outdoorsy experience, break out the provided chairs and fire up the propane fire pit and enjoy the views knowing that even though you might be in the middle of nowhere, you have all the creature comforts of home.If you don't have experience driving large rigs, this might not be the best experience for you.Ce qui est inclusWe have a bunch of things to help you glamp. If there's anything in particular you don't see but want, let us know!- Full kitchen with utensils, coffee maker and instant hot water kettle
- All bed and bath linens and towels with shampoo/conditioner and soap
- 2 folding chairs and a table
- Propane fire pit
- Cleaning suppliesRecommandationsSherpa is designed to glamp in comfort in all climates. It has been a great mobile Ski Chalet for us in the winter. There's nothing better than having a warm place to stay after a long day on the mountain. It also makes a great base camp whether in a campground or boondockingTo go off grid, Sherpa has plenty of batteries, 600W of solar power, 40 gallon freshwater tank, 20 gallon grey water tank, and a flushing cassette toilet. If you're more into staying at established campgrounds, you can hook Sherpa up to shore power and replenish the water tank. A ceiling fan helps keep you cool in the summer and a diesel heater to keep you warm in the winter.
Autres points à signalerIf you don't have experience driving large rigs, this is probably not the adventure mobile for you.Pets welcome, but make sure to clean up after them.
No smoking or vaping inside the van please.Other things to note
We love Sherpa but also recognize she comes with limitations you may not be used to.1. Embrace minimalism: We recommend you pack light (backpacks and duffel bags). However, we have several drawers and a closet for hanging clothes/gear. There's also lots of space under the bed for skis/snowboards and other adventure gear.
2. Get used to tiny living: The ceilings are 6'0" tall, the shower is 24" wide, 32" long, and 6'0" tall. Showering and going to the bathroom is a bit less comfortable than you may be used to and if you are over 6'.
3. Power and water are essential: Although Sherpa is built specifically for boondocking, you should always be conscious of your water usage and take quick shower. The batteries hold a lot of energy and charge quickly in the sun, but using the instant hot water kettle or anything else with a high wattage will drain the batteries quickly.
4. Sherpa is BIG and slow. She's not going to get anywhere fast, but she'll get you there. Be easy on the gas and brakes and soft on the turns. She can get up the passes in the Cascades, but you might be chugging up at 45mph like the other semi trucks. Most of all, be aware of you surroundings and take your time.
5. Depending on how long your rental is, you may need to learn how to empty and clean the cassette toilet. Don't worry, it's not that bad. We'll teach you.
- All bed and bath linens and towels with shampoo/conditioner and soap
- 2 folding chairs and a table
- Propane fire pit
- Cleaning suppliesRecommandationsSherpa is designed to glamp in comfort in all climates. It has been a great mobile Ski Chalet for us in the winter. There's nothing better than having a warm place to stay after a long day on the mountain. It also makes a great base camp whether in a campground or boondockingTo go off grid, Sherpa has plenty of batteries, 600W of solar power, 40 gallon freshwater tank, 20 gallon grey water tank, and a flushing cassette toilet. If you're more into staying at established campgrounds, you can hook Sherpa up to shore power and replenish the water tank. A ceiling fan helps keep you cool in the summer and a diesel heater to keep you warm in the winter.
Autres points à signalerIf you don't have experience driving large rigs, this is probably not the adventure mobile for you.Pets welcome, but make sure to clean up after them.
No smoking or vaping inside the van please.Other things to note
We love Sherpa but also recognize she comes with limitations you may not be used to.1. Embrace minimalism: We recommend you pack light (backpacks and duffel bags). However, we have several drawers and a closet for hanging clothes/gear. There's also lots of space under the bed for skis/snowboards and other adventure gear.
2. Get used to tiny living: The ceilings are 6'0" tall, the shower is 24" wide, 32" long, and 6'0" tall. Showering and going to the bathroom is a bit less comfortable than you may be used to and if you are over 6'.
3. Power and water are essential: Although Sherpa is built specifically for boondocking, you should always be conscious of your water usage and take quick shower. The batteries hold a lot of energy and charge quickly in the sun, but using the instant hot water kettle or anything else with a high wattage will drain the batteries quickly.
4. Sherpa is BIG and slow. She's not going to get anywhere fast, but she'll get you there. Be easy on the gas and brakes and soft on the turns. She can get up the passes in the Cascades, but you might be chugging up at 45mph like the other semi trucks. Most of all, be aware of you surroundings and take your time.
5. Depending on how long your rental is, you may need to learn how to empty and clean the cassette toilet. Don't worry, it's not that bad. We'll teach you.
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Caractéristiques
2003 Ford Custom Transit
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Eau douce : 40 gal
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Capacité en carburant : 25 gal
- Eaux grises : 20 gal
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Eau douce : 40 gal
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Capacité en carburant : 25 gal
- Eaux grises : 20 gal
Aménagements
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- TV/DVD
- Four
- Cuisinière
- WC
- Douche intérieure
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Raccordement à l'électricité
- TV/DVD
- Four
- Cuisinière
Règles et politiques
- Animaux acceptés
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Kilométrage : 120 gratuit miles / day
- Générateur illimité hour
Assistance routière 24h/24, 7j/7
Learn more à propos de l'assistance routièreUne assistance routière pour chaque location, ainsi qu'une aide pour planifier votre séjour ou utiliser le camping-car.
Learn more à propos de l'assistance routièreOptions
Agrémentez votre séjour avec ces options. Disponibles au moment du paiement.
Camp Table
Gratuit
Folding Chair
Gratuit
Propane Fire Pit
Gratuit
Camp Table
Gratuit
Folding Chair
Gratuit
Propane Fire Pit
Gratuit
Disponibilité et tarifs
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Remises
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
Sherpa the Offgrid Camper Bus
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5Kathleen R.
septembre 20245
Madeline G.
février 20245
We had such a fun weekend with Sherpa! We took the bus up to Stevens Pass to ski for the weekend. Sherpa had everything we needed to cook and was super spacious. Plus the heating system kept us warm all night. We especially loved the movie projector after a long day of skiing!
Madison A.
juillet 20235
Paul U.
juin 20235
Marshall D.
juin 20235
Sherpa is great! She runs super well and comes with a comfy living situation for a camping or road trip. Comes with everything you need to feel comfortable while off the grid. Highly recommend renting and Sean is an amazing host as well!
Emplacement
Seattle, Washington
Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation