Eastenerwesterner
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Many times over the years I camped in the back of of a truck with a cap to hunt.
When I had to give up a truck for a car for my job, I still stayed in the car to get a jump on hunting. An Impala was perfect because the back seat folded down. I slept in the trunk being open to the car. When I took my son around the state for his sport, he stayed with the team. I always “knew someplace I could stay”. Later years I had hotel points from my job to use.
In 2020, I had to go cross country to pick up an antique book case my wife bought a couple years before. Reserved a suburban, got a Nissan. One night in Iowa in 90 degree heat, 90% humidity I opted for a motel. X country in 4 nights.
Had to go from Bay Area to Phoenix to pick some stuff for her. Picked some stuff up for me there too

I spent more than she did.
Took some old windshield sun shields and altered them for back seat privacy. Pretty comfy in the back seat of my truck.
I now have a camper, but if it’s just me for a nite or two, I would probably revert to it unless I was hunting. Trailer eats the gas mileage
How do you stay on the road?
When I had to give up a truck for a car for my job, I still stayed in the car to get a jump on hunting. An Impala was perfect because the back seat folded down. I slept in the trunk being open to the car. When I took my son around the state for his sport, he stayed with the team. I always “knew someplace I could stay”. Later years I had hotel points from my job to use.
In 2020, I had to go cross country to pick up an antique book case my wife bought a couple years before. Reserved a suburban, got a Nissan. One night in Iowa in 90 degree heat, 90% humidity I opted for a motel. X country in 4 nights.
Had to go from Bay Area to Phoenix to pick some stuff for her. Picked some stuff up for me there too
Took some old windshield sun shields and altered them for back seat privacy. Pretty comfy in the back seat of my truck.
I now have a camper, but if it’s just me for a nite or two, I would probably revert to it unless I was hunting. Trailer eats the gas mileage
How do you stay on the road?