![]() Now that we had the camper van figured out, it was time for a trip itinerary. The grand total for our long weekend adventure came in at a whopping 105 USD, an absolute steal of a deal. The Maverick was 30 dollars a day, versus the usual 100 bucks a night. They just so happened to have a ridiculous special on for off-season travel. ![]() In my search for a campervan rental in Phoenix, I came across Escape Campervans. We had big plans for our Arizona roadtrip, with hikes in Sedona, sunrise viewpoints, and the Grand Canyon topping our bucketlist.įirst things first, for any successful Arizona roadtrip, you’re going to need wheels. We weren’t going to be spending much time in Phoenix, since we were going to be finally partaking in our camper van dreams. (Don’t worry, this post is long overdue and all travel was completed pre-Covid). ![]() ![]() Tom’s parents spend a few months of the Canadian winter snowbirding in Arizona, so we decided to escape the cold for a bit and head down to the sun. Pretty sure it’s the hippy dream that crosses the minds of most people who enjoy travelling extensively, especially if you’re like me, and are addicted to campervan life tiktok accounts. I’m sure if I told you that Tom and I had discussed buying a van and converting it into a home on wheels so we could gallavant around the world freely, it wouldn’t come across as all that surprising. ![]()
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