Stealth Car Camping in a Toyota Prius (Building a Bed, Staying Warm, Privacy & Security)
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2017
- Four years ago I started traveling cross country for work and fun. In order to save money I decided to try car camping and bought a used Toyota 4Runner. Ultimately, this wasn’t as comfortable or efficient and even though I built a comfortable bed inside the car itself just wasn’t working. After this, I purchased a used 2011 Toyota Prius and proceeded to modify it so that passengers could still ride along but I could also sleep securely and privately if I wanted. Often times I would go camping in a Walmart parking lot, on BLM land or in the driveway at a friend’s house. You can strive to earn more or learn to spend less and ultimately, I’ve done a bit of both by car camping. I’ve had to make sacrifices along the way but also learned to love minimalism, independence and the quiet of natural settings. I have made a lot of little adjustments to the car and added accessories to make it more livable and secure. The following list coincides pretty well with the video, providing links to the different products I use or think are important to consider. I hope it helps you and improves your comfort and safety (especially if you’re carrying a lot of stuff in the back like I do), the Prius worked great for me when I was meeting friends to car camp at Burning man. By running the engine for short bursts I was able to charge the hybrid battery and run ventilation and air conditioning without draining my fuel tank (it used less than one gallon per night and the tank is 10 gallons total). In many ways, the Prius is easier to deal with than a nicer RV or Sprinter Van because it can go into parking garages fit normal parking spots. If you have a gym membership to 24 Hour Fitness or another chain, you can use their restrooms and workout facilities then sleep in your car nearby. For someone like me with limited funding, I’d rather stay out of debt and sleep in my Prius than have to pay for RV spots and deal with the poor gas mileage of a nicer travel trailer or motorhome. For reference, I’m 5’9” and fit fully stretched out if the passenger seat is pushed up most of the way.
• 2011 Toyota Prius, Model III (Navigation, Leather, Sunroof, Solar Powered Air Circulation Fans): • 2010 Prius How-To: Sol...
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• Wagan 12V Cooler / Warmer, 24 Liter Capacity: amzn.to/2klKkZY
• Husky Liners Front and Rear, Fits 12-15 Prius: amzn.to/2jPEegY
• Milliard Tri Folding Mattress with Cover and Non-Slip Bottom (75” x 25”): amzn.to/2klDgfZ
• Large Rectangular Sleeping Bag from Coleman: amzn.to/2kJguMw
• Tribe Provision Go-anywhere Adventure Blanket (Blue-Gray): amzn.to/2jPD45r
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• Cosco Black Personal Folding Table 28” High: amzn.to/2kOeB0f
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• ComfortElite Anti-Fatigue Mat, Compact Size 18” x 30” x 3/4”: amzn.to/2klMJDY
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• Emergency Solar Dynamo Hand Crank Radio, Smart Phone Charger and Flashlight: amzn.to/2jxiyFH
• Everstart 12 Foot Jumper Cables: amzn.to/2kOiceO
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• Two-Sided Emergency Mylar Survival Blanket: amzn.to/2kb3saG
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• DashMat SuedeMat Dashboard Cover Toyota Prius (Faux-Suede, Black): amzn.to/2jxjXMt
• LeatherZ 2010+ Gen3 Toyota Prius Door Armrests: www.ebay.com/itm/like/29180812...
• Smartphone Car Mount Holder, iKross Universal Car Cup Holder Mount with 3 Sockets and 2 USB charging port 2.1 Amp: amzn.to/2klEpUE
• Autvivid Steering Wheel Seat Back Tray with Cup Holder Foldable: amzn.to/2jp6lYi
• OPTP Thoracic Lumbar Back Support: amzn.to/2jp2ACh
• Habitents Prius Tent For Hatchback Car Camping: www.habitents.com/
• Nigel Marston Motorsports Toyota Prius Sun Blinds (5 Door Sun Blinds - 2009 Onwards): blinds4cars.com/acatalog/Toyot...
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That's amazing how you don't need a van at all. I also like that it reminds me of a space pod. I often lie in bed imagining I'm sleeping in a space ship so this would be a good fit. You can do a lot of things externally as you base yourself in this car such as showering in gyms and preparing the mattress and sleeping bag. That hatch body is an integral part in the success of this set up.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey James! Yeah, you're welcome. With the right approach, this car works very well for camping/living. It's inspiring to reach that freedom, good luck on your own adventures out there :)
I guess since you are so organized, its 2nd nature to produce a video as detailed as this. I've sat through (meaning "wasted") hours of people who ramble on about "how to" while sitting on their bumper, and never show "HOW TO!" (only if you can hear them over the wind noise, or a mike 10 feet away). Add to that those who just have stuff thrown in and tucked wherever. I seriously doubt if they're for "real" since I don't see how they could find anything when needed. Thanks for showing how things go together, how you access, how you SLEEP, convenience items, and with many great tips thrown in without a lot of painful "umms" trying to think what you're going to say next. You get an A+ for organization (video and living area) and for being concise!
I lived in my Yaris for four months. Great camping car for a tiny person. I'm not a tiny person.
authentic, intelligent, humorous "i don't want to get skin cancer", non judgmental "i'm not there yet", creative, on and on... you are top 10 percentile on my humanity vibe scale.
You are wonderful. I like you a lot due to the fact you pay attention to the details and share the information in specific and practical ways. I like your video and the way you present yourself and the content. Thanks sincerely.
Hey Yoyo, that's an awesome compliment to receive. I think I've been in your position before, impressed and appreciative of the work someone did. I was passionate about making this Prius thing work and it's great to share and feel that connection. Are you thinking about a project like this? I also do other videos, run this website all about electric bicycles: electricbikereview.com/
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I've got a slightly older Prius(08) with my fiancee that we setup like this (but sleeps two). We live in Alaska and took it on a 3 day weekend road trip up to Denali National Park. We spent maybe $40 on gas and nothing on hotels or camp fees. This is basically unheard of if you visit Denali any other way. Either you're shelling out for big RV gas fees, or campsite fees, or worse--hotel/lodging prices. The Prius RV really is a great thing. I just wish it could house two people for more than a few days. But for just one person? Fantastic. I'm glad to see this theme catching on.
FYI, you can also fit 8 ft boards in your Prius fairly easily as well. It's quite a versatile vehicle.
" The dog is cool and friendly" You are a crack up. Good ideas!! Thank you.
Ha! Glad you liked that and can use some of the ideas. Your comment made me smile :)
I have a prius V though and would you suggest just taking the back seats out for when I sleep? That is what I have seen people do for the prius V's. Cheers
I've been watching a ton of these videos and almost all of the members of the 'Prius Pack' have dogs. I love yours! No feeding, no shedding just a good quiet guard dog! That's great! Thanks for posting!
I totally agree with Ricky's statement. You do pay attention to detail and your information really shed light on the direction I want to go. Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to make this awesome video. I'm using some of your ideas and can't wait to try this out. There are a lot of similar attempts on UA-cam right now, and yours is still one of the very best for detail, word flow, lack of boring parts, and lack of camera shake. Well done!
I'm planning a similar set up since I live a nomadic lifestyle already. You've got one of the best set-ups I've seen. Awesome video, great information. Inspired. Subscribed!
Back in my 20s I did this with a Pinto Runabout and then a Dodge Charger (the hatchback compact from the 80s). It's a great way for a single guy to see the country.
Best how to video ever!! I love how you have organized everything. I have seen people with bigger space that my mind would not be able to handle all the clutter.
Very informative and thorough tour of your home on wheels! Love the Prius. Kudos for healthy eating! Thanks for sharing. 👍🏻
I keep coming back to this video! It's the best Prius camping video out there!
I also like that you included your insights about the 4Runnerwhich is something I had been thinking about switching over to from a Dodge Journey.
That is awesome! Really appreciate you sharing so much details on your system. I'm totally fascinated and intrigued.
This is very informative. Thank you to the small details you included.
Hey man that dog is the right pet to have on the road. No feeding no walking no pooping.
I want to thank you for your comprehensive report on what you have learned in your two years of camping out of a Toyota. It is very easy to see that you have a high standard of living as "normal" as you can under the demanding life of living out of a Prius. Your equipment list has been very helpful for myself and my wife. We recently almost accidently purchased a 2009 Generation II Prius. It turns out that this vehicle has completely turned me around regarding the concept of gas/electric science contained in the Prius. We have recently returned from living in Guanajuato, Mexico for the past eleven years to Naples, Florida. We are on a budget that requires the maximum spending of our limited and fixed income. It turns out the our Prius is a perfect fit for our needs in so many ways. I am 6'3' tall and have found that he room in the Prius is more adequate than I could have dreamed. We have a permanent residence in Naples. We are seriously considering taking camping trips with the car on two to three week vacations. You video helped me to turn the corner on the decision to try this and created an exitment on what opportunities this opens up for us regarding travel in the US. Thank you so much for taking the tme and effort to show us your very livable lifestyle in a Prius.
Great video.. lots of great tips for anyone that wants to car camp.
Couple technical details about the Prius. The 12v small battery is not what starts the car. The main traction hybrid battery starts the car. A dead 12v will prevent you from starting, but only because it runs the onboard computers.
If you somehow run down the traction battery you will need a tow to a dealer to charge the high voltage battery.
What a great set up. Love the way you think it all out. I enjoy doing this as well. Thank you for sharing.
At least 1000% better than a camp- tent setup...a travelling high mpg hotel room 👍
This is great - Thanks for the Amazon links. I also bought a used Prius and impressed with its fuel efficiency and space. I was lacking the time and ingenuity to figure out exactly what accessories would fit well in it for full camperization. I think I will be buying the mattress you recommended as well as the cooler and 110v inverter. Awesome!
Very organized, wish I had seen this earlier in the year... a Prius is such a space saver.
LOVE THE DOG DECOY!!! OMG LAUGHING SO HARD!!! I'm so getting a fake dog.
Thank you for sharing Court! You seem to have it figured out at such a young age. Good for you!!!!!!
I really appreciate you. I didn't know Toyota Prius cars are more useful than another cars, it looks one bed room everything have inside. Many thanks for sharing us your experience.
Awesome dude! I'm going to use this stuff in my Prius! I have the same model, 2015. You rock!
Thank you SO much for making this video and sharing all your tips! You are awesome and VERY organized. This helps me tremendously as I'm about to use my 1st gen. Chevy Volt to go camping.
This looks like an Interesting and cheap way to live. I've been researching different vehicles, kinda looking for A little more room. But every time I venture out to look at A Minivan, I'm back studying the Prius. It's A perfect car for dwelling. You can More/less have 24 hour heat or air conditioning. I wanna be A minimalist so I'll obviously be keeping It simple drinking water and eating more fruit.
you are the guy got me started 79 and makes me feel free
Wow, waking up with a view! That actually looks pretty cozy.
So much info in this video. You're really amazing. I have a Ford, Escape, Hybrid. I like what you said about charging up the car battery and using 110 off it. Not sure if that applies to me but I do have a 110 outlet in my car. One thing I notice is that if something like AC is running, the gasoline engine will come on soon. I guess it's a matter of timing. So many things I can use that you do. I also like to eat the way you do. Love the refrigerator and the trifold mattress. Lots of great ideas for stealth travelling. Not so sure if I have the enthusiasm, know how, and certainly not the youth that you have. lol..Enthusiasm is growing. Thanks for posting. I subbed and thumbs up. I have much to learn.
very cool. I like how organized and clean you have everything.
Thats my setup exactly. Did 2 months out west last year. Worked out beautify
Nice video! It covers a lot of info, yet moves along nicely... well edited. And, I learned that the Prius (or at least yours) has a solar panel built into the roof. Talk about stealth! Anyway, it's great to see how you maximized the use of space in the car.
Awesome! Thanks for the positive feedback Ray, yeah the solar thing is a special extra. I NEVER thought I'd end up with it and was a little disappointed that it only runs the fan, but it makes a big difference keeping the car cool and I suppose it doesn't complicate the other battery/electronics which makes repairs and service easier and more reliable :)
Thanks Ray! It was fun to make this and share because so many people shared ideas with me, I tried to keep it fun :)
Love it, thanks for the post.
What a great job. So much good info and ideas. Thank you.
That's a well thought out solution set for efficient stealth camping.
Thx for Sharing your set up ideas are transferable for my family vehicle. Happy Travels Be SAFE !!!!
thank you so much for all the links!!!! i would love to see an updated video :)
I go fishing with my Prius. Even night fishing because the Prius can act as a generator. I never turn mine off for 8 hours and it kept my food cool, provided music and light during the night time. It is an amazing reliable car.
New sub here, I am stunned every time I see a camper in these small cars, and I complain about running out of room in our grand caravan lol. You've done a great job! Currently converting our minivan into a camper for road trips but you are the king of stealth with this! -Stacey & Bill
Eating healthy while camping is a real challenge. Thanks for the tips🤙
That looks pretty comfy! Thanks for a great informative video! I have a 2017 Prius.
for someone who sleeps in a car You Sir are a Clean Person and i applaud You for that and i wish You all the best and thanks for sharing :)
💜🦋Such a great video. Thanks for sharing your values i hope others still stick with theirs.
Very informative. You are great to watch and listen to. Thanks for the info.
This is awesome dude, thank for your sharing!!
Thanks for all the great info about security ... and that cool headrest computer holder. I'm wishing I had a Prius now. Having access to battery power to run the comforts of home is a huge plus. As well as the gas mileage.
I didn't know what i was looking for when I stumbled apon this video but you have shown me what i have been looking for my friend. I want to combine all of this with my own ideas. I have portable heated blankets and I can make a portable solar generator to fit in my car and give everything more juice. Bring a tent if I ever want more space and boom I can live cool and free
this whole situation makes me so happy!
Thanks for the video, you're a TOP LAD!
Put a shot gun in the front seat
I love your videos. got into your electric bike videos first. good stuff man - keep it up
Jack the guard dog is such an awesome idea in terms of security. Never would have thought of that. Thanks!!
I can hardly believe how you made it so comfortable and functional - everything you need and more. Thanks for all the links to suppliers. A really great video
You're welcome, thanks for the encouraging comment!
You’re smart guy !!! 👍👍👍
Thank you and hope you have nice life !
Thanks for the compliment. I hope that you have a nice live as well. Happy travels!
Thank you for posting, awesome video !
Enjoyed it and good info - Thanks
Great informative video! I own a Subaru Crosstrek and most of your ideas can readily be adapted although not the luxury of having such convenient access to auto heating and cooling. I especially liked the Tri-fold mattress and will be purchasing one if I can locate the right dimensions for my car. Thanks and well done!
thank you. really was hoping to hear about areas you sleep at while traveling.
Hey, Thanks for the cool informative video!
Nice features like the battery running all night and the solar top for the fans
You blew my mind! You are awesome.
Great video and I really appreciate the shopping list!
Years back, I crossed the Atacama desert several times, and I installed an extra gas tank in my 4 cylinder Ford Escort; all I did was to Y the line to the new tank, and installed a shut-off valve for it. I increased the rage to a whopping 800 kilometres, allowing me to cross with more safety and freedom. Good luck and thanks for video.
Thank you for all this great info!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed the video! I hope it helps you :)
You should really consider removing the rear seats completely, really easy to do (3 bolts altogether) and it creates a lot more space back there.
replace them with bean-bag sleepers for a get-down pad
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Use soft luggage or pillow cases stuffed full of clothes as your "bean-bag". No room in a small car to carry large things that have only 1 use.
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It's up to you what you want to do with them. Leave them at your parents or friends garage if you want.
@@RedRider1600 I would think they would get dirty and moldy. That's one worry.
Oh! You're the electric bike guy! I've been watching your excellent electric bike reviews forever. Delighted to find you have another channel!
I have been batting around ideas for a long time....this helped me make my penultimate decision. I am pulling out my seats in my( paid for runs great only has 90k miles and fits my dwarf body perfectly) 2015 Hyundai Accent and hanging up my hammock inside. Thank you young man for so many useful ideas. Happy travels to us both.
Wow, that sounds pretty cool! There's room for your hammock inside your Hyundai Accent? Happy travels and good luck :D
Those are some great accessories you have for your prius.
Thank you a thousand times for this thoughtful and informative video. I will be choosing to live in a prius once my lease is up so that I am able to save money and pay off my student loans. This was very helpful in guiding me to that goal. Keep adventuring!
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Thanks for this info! I have a 2015 Prius and I hate hotels! This is a great alternative for me that I never thought of. I'm also going to order those same blinds that you have.
Awesome video. Thank you for sharing.
Nice Job on the Car! I also have sensitivity to cats, dogs! Staying at other peoples homes can be a serious problem. So I converted my Subaru Outback for camping / sleeping. I have some ideas for privacy in your car that you might be interested in. Go to Home Depot and pick yourself up some Bubble wrap silver insulation for the windows. You can custom cut and friction fit the insulation in most windows. It stores well (mine slips under my bed), takes very little space (cardboard thickness), blocks all light and reflects unwanted heat. I have a few curtains just incase I need some light or to see out sometimes, it also provides ventilation if needed. For the back hatch window I use some velcro to attach the insulated bubble wrap insulation to the top of the window, the bottom friction fits. For the front window I just use the wire edged reflectors that you can buy at most automotive stores. All this stuff installs in minutes and provides a lot of privacy and is lightweight. Happy trekking, scrambling! I noticed you have poles in your car for that. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
This was very helpful and concise. Thank you!
Your smile is just so contagious!!
Nice presentation; great ideas! Thanks.
Really enjoyed your vid. so detailed. Great!
great set up, tried and true. thank you
sweet, would love to see more videos like this. Came from your ebike channel. I got into a wormhole of these urban boondocker youtubers thanks to you!
I've got a Ford Cargo van and have started to think about doing a Prius V instead. I'm pretty excited so trying to visualize this and your video helps a lot. Thanks. Peace and love.
Awesome! Keep in mind that the larger Prius V tends to be more expensive, is discontinued, and the seats don't fold down as flat as the standard Gen 3 shown here. It's actually even better than the latest Gen 4 because of how the seats lay flat ;)
@@withlove1717 Bless you. I will keep that in mind and look for those. I suspect a lot of used cars will be coming on the market in around three or four months.
Nice ! Only thing I’d change is not putting a pillow over the fridge. It needs to breath
Yeah, or did you say somewhere in the video if you turned the fridge off when you put a.pillow on top of it? :)
Very cool. I am a photographer and am thinking about doing this. Was first looking at vans, but they aren’t too green or fuel efficient. So the prius seems like a great solution.
A lot of good idea. I real enjoyed your video.
wow, it's amazing!
Brother, I love your voice and sincere eyes, thank you for sharing. I think I'm going to start car life too, tired of the high rent in California😢
Great tips and tricks.
I love my Prius for sleeping. All-season comfort for a few dollars a night, and my own sheets instead of some iffy motel's. I put a parachute cord and toggle (like a kayak toggle handle) on the rear latch mechanism, so I can open it from inside to get out. Just a convenience and safety thing worth five minutes of effort. A bit of cord would do it, but I was thinking emergency or middle-of-the-night. Happy trails.
I've been wondering about how to open from the inside. Can you elaborate? Thanks!
I too wonder how to do this. I get the toggle part just fine. I am also so short I have trouble pulling hatch Down. Miss the strap on older Prius.
@@lindasue8719 Look up "How To Manually Open Trunk Hatch Toyota Prius" on UA-cam. There are different vidss for different years of Prius. You will see how to get to the little lever that opens the hatch. It even has a hole in the end for your paracord. You will be able to work out where to route the paracord so it ends up most freely pulling on the lever when you pull on the other end. In my 2013 it runs between the back of the storage tray and the light grey plastic cover for the hatch sill..
@@karenculbertson585 The toggle/cord setup is for opening the hatch. It doesn't go up with the hatch, so no help in pulling it down.
@@fergalo6928 I dont understand how you can open hatch from inside, at all . Kasy99 gmail.
Thanks for the vid and the good info.
Very nice video!
Very informative!
Awesome video!!
Nice setup with that Prius! I love it 🚙 🏠 ❤️🤙
Very cool! I just bought a Prius and love it! very inspiring video,, thx bro
Sweet! Good luck if you plan to do some car camping or living. Maybe I'll see ya out there, Dave ;)
Great video! Very clean and tidy!
Great that the A/C works without the engine running.
The engine turns on every half hour for 2 minutes, @ 1 gal fuel in 8 hrs.
Great setup! Good job.
Nice and neat set up love your dog
Great video! Inspirational good for you and your minimalist lifestyle
awesome tour and set up!
Great tips. Thank you.