Nacho Average Van - 2020 Ram Promaster
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2 couchages
19,7 ft. long
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2020 Dodge Ram Promaster 2500
Nacho Average Van is a 2020 Ram 159" Promaster . Nacho is our self-built, Montana inspired van, and is ready to take you on all of your Montana adventures and beyond. Nacho comes with everything you need to have a great camping experience including a queen-size bed, sink with running water, camp stove, fridge, two fans, charging outlets, lots of gear storage, and much more.Nacho also has the little things that make it nacho average van. Everything you need to relax at your campsite is included: camp chairs, hammocks, tables, bar cocktail set, and a draft beer setup! (Just fill up some growlers with your favorite beer). During bad weather or cold mornings, hang out comfortably inside with our rollout bench, pullout table, comfortable bed, window coverings, and privacy window shades. Art from local Montana artists is also displayed throughout the van to make you feel right at home.I'm happy to make recommendations on anything western Montana related: camping, hikes, food and drinks, scenic drives, etc.Take a longer vacation and save! Book 8 to 13 nights and save 10%. Book 14+ nights and save 15%. Book 28+ nights and save 18%!Going camping with a group of friends or attending a family reunion, and planning on just parking Nacho in a campsite and not moving it again til you return? If so, and you're staying within a 100 miles of Missoula, contact me before you book with some details of your trip, and I'll give you a discount code for 15% off.150 miles a day are included (Montana is a big state and you'll be glad to have the extra miles)Ce qui est inclusVan Amenities
● General
○ Maxx air fan
○ Gimble fan
○ Kitchen sink w/ water pump
○ Dimmable LED lights
○ 55 qt fridge
○ Pullout kitchen table
○ USB outlets
○ Inverter
○ Solar power● Kitchen
○ 2 burner propane stove
○ 1lb propane bottle
○ Dishes
○ Silverware
○ Cooking utensils
○ Pots and pans
○ Mixing bowls
○ Cutting board
○ Aeropress coffee maker
○ Towels
○ Cocktail bar set
○ Spices
○ Cleaning supplies● Bedroom
○ Short queen sized bed
○ Bed sheets
○ Blankets
○ Pillows
○ Dresser Cabinets● Camping gear
○ Camp chairs (2)
○ Roll-up table
○ Side table
• Screened Canopy
○ Fire grate
○ Hammocks (2)
○ Outdoor shower
○ Water jugs
○ Hatchet
○ Fire starter
Bear SprayAvailable Add-ons
- Draft beer growler setup (Free)
- 17 in Tabletop Blackstone Griddle (Free)RecommandationsBook your summer trip now! If you're wanting to go to Glacier National Park this summer, campground reservations open up 6 months in advance for most campgrounds on recreation.gov and sites go fast! Plan ahead and have the peace of mind of having a campsite.Glacier National Park now requires either a day use permit for different areas of the park or a campground reservation to get in to the park from Memorial Day weekend to just after Labor Day weekend. They've made it a giant complicated pain in the butt to visit. Just be prepared. Here are more details. https://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/gtsrticketedentry.htmIf you are looking to camp in Yellowstone National Park, campground reservations in the park are open. Go to YellowstoneNationalParkLodges.com to reserve a campsite.Some Forest Service campgrounds also accept reservations through recreation.gov. Camping has been nuts the last few summers, so I wouldn't expect there to be open first come, first serve campsites in any of the popular areas if you're trying to roll in on a Friday evening. You can have better luck during the week. I can also recommend free dispersed campsites or less-visited areas in Western Montana.If you're looking to avoid the crowds, but still want to experience some amazing scenery, camping, and hiking, I'm happy to provide some recommendations for the Bitterroot, Lolo, Kootenai, and Flathead National Forests of Western Montana, as well as the Rocky Mountain Front.A favorite getaway of mine just 90 minutes outside of Missoula is a trip to the Philipsburg area. There's something for everyone - Hiking and camping in the Anaconda/Pintler mountains, fishing on Rock Creek, sapphire mining, a trip to the Philipsburg candy store or brewery, a ghost town, skiing or mountain biking at Discovery, and much more!Autres points à signalerABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING IN THE VAN!
Do not take van on any 4x4 high clearance roads.
Please return the van with a full tank of gas, the dishes cleaned and put away, countertop and sink cleaned, trash taken out, and floors swept.
● General
○ Maxx air fan
○ Gimble fan
○ Kitchen sink w/ water pump
○ Dimmable LED lights
○ 55 qt fridge
○ Pullout kitchen table
○ USB outlets
○ Inverter
○ Solar power● Kitchen
○ 2 burner propane stove
○ 1lb propane bottle
○ Dishes
○ Silverware
○ Cooking utensils
○ Pots and pans
○ Mixing bowls
○ Cutting board
○ Aeropress coffee maker
○ Towels
○ Cocktail bar set
○ Spices
○ Cleaning supplies● Bedroom
○ Short queen sized bed
○ Bed sheets
○ Blankets
○ Pillows
○ Dresser Cabinets● Camping gear
○ Camp chairs (2)
○ Roll-up table
○ Side table
• Screened Canopy
○ Fire grate
○ Hammocks (2)
○ Outdoor shower
○ Water jugs
○ Hatchet
○ Fire starter
Bear SprayAvailable Add-ons
- Draft beer growler setup (Free)
- 17 in Tabletop Blackstone Griddle (Free)RecommandationsBook your summer trip now! If you're wanting to go to Glacier National Park this summer, campground reservations open up 6 months in advance for most campgrounds on recreation.gov and sites go fast! Plan ahead and have the peace of mind of having a campsite.Glacier National Park now requires either a day use permit for different areas of the park or a campground reservation to get in to the park from Memorial Day weekend to just after Labor Day weekend. They've made it a giant complicated pain in the butt to visit. Just be prepared. Here are more details. https://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/gtsrticketedentry.htmIf you are looking to camp in Yellowstone National Park, campground reservations in the park are open. Go to YellowstoneNationalParkLodges.com to reserve a campsite.Some Forest Service campgrounds also accept reservations through recreation.gov. Camping has been nuts the last few summers, so I wouldn't expect there to be open first come, first serve campsites in any of the popular areas if you're trying to roll in on a Friday evening. You can have better luck during the week. I can also recommend free dispersed campsites or less-visited areas in Western Montana.If you're looking to avoid the crowds, but still want to experience some amazing scenery, camping, and hiking, I'm happy to provide some recommendations for the Bitterroot, Lolo, Kootenai, and Flathead National Forests of Western Montana, as well as the Rocky Mountain Front.A favorite getaway of mine just 90 minutes outside of Missoula is a trip to the Philipsburg area. There's something for everyone - Hiking and camping in the Anaconda/Pintler mountains, fishing on Rock Creek, sapphire mining, a trip to the Philipsburg candy store or brewery, a ghost town, skiing or mountain biking at Discovery, and much more!Autres points à signalerABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING IN THE VAN!
Do not take van on any 4x4 high clearance roads.
Please return the van with a full tank of gas, the dishes cleaned and put away, countertop and sink cleaned, trash taken out, and floors swept.
Nacho Average Van is a 2020 Ram 159" Promaster . Nacho is our self-built, Montana inspired van, and is ready to take you on all of your Montana adventures and beyond. Nacho comes with everything you need to have a great camping experience including a queen-size bed, sink with running water, camp stove, fridge, two fans, charging outlets, lots of gear storage, and much more.Nacho also has the little things that make it nacho average van. Everything you need to relax at your campsite is included: camp chairs, hammocks, tables, bar cocktail set, and a draft beer setup! (Just fill up some growlers with your favorite beer). During bad weather or cold mornings, hang out comfortably inside with our rollout bench, pullout table, comfortable bed, window coverings, and privacy window shades. Art from local Montana artists is also displayed throughout the van to make you feel right at home.I'm happy to make recommendations on anything western Montana related: camping, hikes, food and drinks, scenic drives, etc.Take a longer vacation and save! Book 8 to 13 nights and save 10%. Book 14+ nights and save 15%. Book 28+ nights and save 18%!Going camping with a group of friends or attending a family reunion, and planning on just parking Nacho in a campsite and not moving it again til you return? If so, and you're staying within a 100 miles of Missoula, contact me before you book with some details of your trip, and I'll give you a discount code for 15% off.150 miles a day are included (Montana is a big state and you'll be glad to have the extra miles)Ce qui est inclusVan Amenities
● General
○ Maxx air fan
○ Gimble fan
○ Kitchen sink w/ water pump
○ Dimmable LED lights
○ 55 qt fridge
○ Pullout kitchen table
○ USB outlets
○ Inverter
○ Solar power● Kitchen
○ 2 burner propane stove
○ 1lb propane bottle
○ Dishes
○ Silverware
○ Cooking utensils
○ Pots and pans
○ Mixing bowls
○ Cutting board
○ Aeropress coffee maker
○ Towels
○ Cocktail bar set
○ Spices
○ Cleaning supplies● Bedroom
○ Short queen sized bed
○ Bed sheets
○ Blankets
○ Pillows
○ Dresser Cabinets● Camping gear
○ Camp chairs (2)
○ Roll-up table
○ Side table
• Screened Canopy
○ Fire grate
○ Hammocks (2)
○ Outdoor shower
○ Water jugs
○ Hatchet
○ Fire starter
Bear SprayAvailable Add-ons
- Draft beer growler setup (Free)
- 17 in Tabletop Blackstone Griddle (Free)RecommandationsBook your summer trip now! If you're wanting to go to Glacier National Park this summer, campground reservations open up 6 months in advance for most campgrounds on recreation.gov and sites go fast! Plan ahead and have the peace of mind of having a campsite.Glacier National Park now requires either a day use permit for different areas of the park or a campground reservation to get in to the park from Memorial Day weekend to just after Labor Day weekend. They've made it a giant complicated pain in the butt to visit. Just be prepared. Here are more details. https://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/gtsrticketedentry.htmIf you are looking to camp in Yellowstone National Park, campground reservations in the park are open. Go to YellowstoneNationalParkLodges.com to reserve a campsite.Some Forest Service campgrounds also accept reservations through recreation.gov. Camping has been nuts the last few summers, so I wouldn't expect there to be open first come, first serve campsites in any of the popular areas if you're trying to roll in on a Friday evening. You can have better luck during the week. I can also recommend free dispersed campsites or less-visited areas in Western Montana.If you're looking to avoid the crowds, but still want to experience some amazing scenery, camping, and hiking, I'm happy to provide some recommendations for the Bitterroot, Lolo, Kootenai, and Flathead National Forests of Western Montana, as well as the Rocky Mountain Front.A favorite getaway of mine just 90 minutes outside of Missoula is a trip to the Philipsburg area. There's something for everyone - Hiking and camping in the Anaconda/Pintler mountains, fishing on Rock Creek, sapphire mining, a trip to the Philipsburg candy store or brewery, a ghost town, skiing or mountain biking at Discovery, and much more!Autres points à signalerABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING IN THE VAN!
Do not take van on any 4x4 high clearance roads.
Please return the van with a full tank of gas, the dishes cleaned and put away, countertop and sink cleaned, trash taken out, and floors swept.
● General
○ Maxx air fan
○ Gimble fan
○ Kitchen sink w/ water pump
○ Dimmable LED lights
○ 55 qt fridge
○ Pullout kitchen table
○ USB outlets
○ Inverter
○ Solar power● Kitchen
○ 2 burner propane stove
○ 1lb propane bottle
○ Dishes
○ Silverware
○ Cooking utensils
○ Pots and pans
○ Mixing bowls
○ Cutting board
○ Aeropress coffee maker
○ Towels
○ Cocktail bar set
○ Spices
○ Cleaning supplies● Bedroom
○ Short queen sized bed
○ Bed sheets
○ Blankets
○ Pillows
○ Dresser Cabinets● Camping gear
○ Camp chairs (2)
○ Roll-up table
○ Side table
• Screened Canopy
○ Fire grate
○ Hammocks (2)
○ Outdoor shower
○ Water jugs
○ Hatchet
○ Fire starter
Bear SprayAvailable Add-ons
- Draft beer growler setup (Free)
- 17 in Tabletop Blackstone Griddle (Free)RecommandationsBook your summer trip now! If you're wanting to go to Glacier National Park this summer, campground reservations open up 6 months in advance for most campgrounds on recreation.gov and sites go fast! Plan ahead and have the peace of mind of having a campsite.Glacier National Park now requires either a day use permit for different areas of the park or a campground reservation to get in to the park from Memorial Day weekend to just after Labor Day weekend. They've made it a giant complicated pain in the butt to visit. Just be prepared. Here are more details. https://www.nps.gov/glac/planyourvisit/gtsrticketedentry.htmIf you are looking to camp in Yellowstone National Park, campground reservations in the park are open. Go to YellowstoneNationalParkLodges.com to reserve a campsite.Some Forest Service campgrounds also accept reservations through recreation.gov. Camping has been nuts the last few summers, so I wouldn't expect there to be open first come, first serve campsites in any of the popular areas if you're trying to roll in on a Friday evening. You can have better luck during the week. I can also recommend free dispersed campsites or less-visited areas in Western Montana.If you're looking to avoid the crowds, but still want to experience some amazing scenery, camping, and hiking, I'm happy to provide some recommendations for the Bitterroot, Lolo, Kootenai, and Flathead National Forests of Western Montana, as well as the Rocky Mountain Front.A favorite getaway of mine just 90 minutes outside of Missoula is a trip to the Philipsburg area. There's something for everyone - Hiking and camping in the Anaconda/Pintler mountains, fishing on Rock Creek, sapphire mining, a trip to the Philipsburg candy store or brewery, a ghost town, skiing or mountain biking at Discovery, and much more!Autres points à signalerABSOLUTELY NO SMOKING IN THE VAN!
Do not take van on any 4x4 high clearance roads.
Please return the van with a full tank of gas, the dishes cleaned and put away, countertop and sink cleaned, trash taken out, and floors swept.
Caractéristiques
2020 Dodge Ram Promaster 2500
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
Aménagements
- Douche extérieure
- Serviettes de toilette
- Solaire
- Radio
- Cuisinière
- Réfrigérateur
- Évier
- Table à manger
- Douche extérieure
- Serviettes de toilette
- Solaire
- Radio
- Cuisinière
- Réfrigérateur
- Évier
- Table à manger
Règles et politiques
- Animaux acceptés
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Kilométrage : 150 gratuit miles / day
No smoking allowed!
No driving on high clearance 4x4 roads.
No cleaning fees, but I do ask that dishes are washed and put away, countertops wiped down, and the floor is swept before returning. Thanks.
No driving on high clearance 4x4 roads.
No cleaning fees, but I do ask that dishes are washed and put away, countertops wiped down, and the floor is swept before returning. Thanks.
Assistance routière 24h/24, 7j/7
Learn more à propos de l'assistance routièreUne assistance routière pour chaque location, ainsi qu'une aide pour planifier votre séjour ou utiliser le camping-car.
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Blackstone Griddle
17 in Blackstone griddle with accessories
Gratuit
Draft Beer Setup
Fill a growler at The Dram Shop or any favorite brewery to enjoy cold, sudsy beer in the woods.
Gratuit
Blackstone Griddle
17 in Blackstone griddle with accessories
Gratuit
Draft Beer Setup
Fill a growler at The Dram Shop or any favorite brewery to enjoy cold, sudsy beer in the woods.
Gratuit
Disponibilité et tarifs
There’s a 5 night minimum stay
Remises
- Monthly (28+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
Hi, I'm Adam. I'm a landscape photographer based in Missoula, MT. My wife and I love exploring Montana and the rest of the western US. Feel free to message me with any questions you may have. I'm also happy to make recommendations on anything western Montana related: camping, hikes, food, breweries, activities, etc.
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Tony P.
août 20245
We took the van to Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton national parks, and the experience with the van was great! The van comes with all the amenities you could possibly need. Adam was very helpful as well. Great experience overall!
Andrew G.
juillet 20245
Couldn't have asked for a better experience! Adam was professional and was to work with. He created a very warm, inviting, and resourceful campervan. Renting Nacho talked a lot of stress out of our camping trip. I couldn't give him and his van a higher recommendation!
Brandon G.
septembre 20235
Nacho is an excellent van and Adam was great to work with! We had an fantastic adventure, thanks!
1 Photo soumise(s) par Brandon G.
Gabriel T.
juillet 20235
Everything about the trip was great. The van was perfect, incredibly well stocked with unexpected extras, and was easy to maneuver. The blackout, magnetic window attachments are very cool. We also appreciated the good advice on hiking in the area and making the most of our time here. We wish this was our van. Thank you so much, Adam.
1 Photo soumise(s) par Gabriel Thompson C.
Katherine D.
juillet 20235
It was great renting the van from Adam.
He was really thorough and helpful with everything for our trip to Glacier National Park.
We would definitely rent from Adam again!
He was really thorough and helpful with everything for our trip to Glacier National Park.
We would definitely rent from Adam again!
Emily B.
juillet 20235
We loved Adam's van! It was perfect for us and it was so nice to have everything included. Adam even went above and beyond when our flight was cancelled to help get the van to us so we didn't have to lose more time. It was a great experience!
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Q.I want to camp in Glacier, how do I get a campsite?
R.
A lot of the campgrounds in Glacier are now reservation campgrounds that can be booked on recreation.gov 6 months in advance.
If sites are completely booked for the days you want to visit, I've used this website called Campnab that will scan for cancellations on the days and campgrounds you select, and will text you when there's an opening. I've used it several times and it works great! https://campnab.com/r/2i8j7a
Q.I want to go to Glacier National Park, but what's up with needing a permit?
R.
It takes some serious planning if you want to visit Glacier during peak summer. Here's the best article I've found that breaks things down well. I'm happy to answer any questions you might have.
https://flatheadbeacon.com/2023/11/09/glacier-national-park-announces-changes-to-vehicle-reservation-system-for-2024/
Q.Do you offer discounts for longer rentals?
R.
I do! Montana is a big state with tons to do, so I'd love for you to take the time to enjoy your vacation in big sky country. Take a longer vacation and save! Book 8 to 13 nights and save 10%. Book 14+ nights and save 15%. Book 28+ nights and save 18%!
Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
R.
I can meet you at the Missoula Airport for van rental pickup (as long as you aren't arriving after 9pm). If you can only get a flight that gets in real late (which tends to be a lot of Missoula flights) I'd recommend getting a hotel for the night, and then doing the van pickup in the morning.
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