>>2216246Sounds great if you're keen to do actual adventuring, but not that great if you're planning to live in it full-time. I lived in a pic-related on the tray of a lifted 4x4 diesel Toyota Hilux with most of what you listed +more for around 2 years and it was exhausting
>What else am I missing boysThe luxury of shitting in a toilet and showering for longer than 30 seconds without some 12-volt mess of cables and tubes that you have to stick into a river. Giving up and just jumping in that cold river and scrubbing yourself with a stone and bar soap. Cracking the shits with how much power the fridge draws and smashing it to pieces in a drunken rage and throwing its mechanical corpse into a campfire, dancing around it naked like a savage and then swearing to never drink again when you wake up hungover/burnt and covered in condensation. Replacing it with an esky and bags of ice. Abandoning the idea and going full canned food mode. Having to move constantly as not to arouse suspicion as being "that guy". Thinking you're not that guy but everyone else knows you're "that guy". Having to move further and further out into isolation. Befriending stars, seeing things, talking to yourself.
Hailstorm shatters your 200W solar panel so you have to drive into town to replace it. People look at you funny. You've stopped smelling yourself after not bathing for weeks but they smell it. Gave up on shaving and haircuts a long time ago. Catch reflection of self in rear vision mirror section of autoparts store. You're a wizard harry
Adventuring yes. Living no. Very no