We declared today a layover day, but we didn’t really lay over. The weather report called for 70 percent rain and it started drizzling in the morning. We packed up and left at noon for a movie in Lake City, FL. Before we departed, we noticed an overnight growth on the truck. It’s a good illustration of how damp everything gets.
My friend John wants to see what the truck looks like inside. so here are some inside shots of the Road Abode (my name for it). AKA the Sardine Can. It’s cozy, but doesn’t require much time to clean or dust!
- Volt Meter – roof solar panel powers battery
- Master Electrical panel
- The Rider’s side – Electrical chargers & clamp that holds cap to walls
- 50″ bed platform, window shade & clothes line
- The Crew’s side – 2 spare unicycles & my bike
- Pantry bin (we also have a bread box, kitchen bin, cellarbin & tool corner
- Propane, water, camp chairs
- His & Her bathrooms
- Refrigerator – powered by battery
- Stars on rear window – earned for each 100 miles ridden
I am impressed ever time I see this… what luxury! I really like the separate bathrooms,
A fascinating look. You should become truck cap outfitters.
It is a unique custom design!
I see you each get to be uncomfortable in distinct ways, though, to be fair, I think you have the rougher side, snuggling up to bike tires. Thank you for that illuminating look inside the Road Abode. I bet “Better Trucks and Lean-tos” will be calling for a photo shoot. Very clever design!