Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Van name: Luka Lou
Van type: Sprinter 144
Favorite thing about Adventure Wagon
The modular design of the Adventure Wagon kit gives us maximum versatility and flexibility in the long term use of our van. Everything is easily removed to max out on cargo transport and reinstalled for max adventure. In addition, the overall kit is well engineered to make it easy for first time, do it yourself installation!
Most frequently used for
It's a big expensive dog house! So it has kind of become our main grocery getter because she doesn't want to get out.
Most memorable trip or experience
Our adventures thus far have been minimal but mighty in our Luka Lou! But our maiden voyage of a 2200 mile trek from Gettysburg PA to the 3 day “Under the Big Sky” music festival in Whitefish Montana to start our 3 week adventure and meet up with our daughter has been our most memorable to date. By the way, the festival did not disappoint! After the festival we meandered through western Montana, down the Bitterroot range into Idaho learning very quickly how to utilize the apps to find BLM land and securing a spot for the evening. We found some isolated, breathtaking views to wake up to. One of those places being along smily creek near Stanley Idaho. The soothing sounds of the water is enough for one to get lost in nature. Trail Creek Road in the Sawtooth national forest provided several incredible trails that led us to snowy peaks in July eventually bringing us to the Cabin of “The Higher You Get, The Higher You Get”. We even got to observe the effects of glaciation in Copper Basin in Challis National Forrest. Before heading back east, we met up with all the kids in Ouray Colorado to more epic sights. All the feels are real when being in the San Juan mountains. Our adventure wagon was our home for 3 weeks and although we were not entirely done (will we ever be?) we could not have been happier. Plans are plentiful in the future to utilize our home away from home. Thanks adventure wagon for making the process way easier than it could have been!