Banjo — Retro Overland Rig | RTT, Camp Kitchen | Free Trip Guides
Banjo — Retro Overland Rig | RTT, Camp Kitchen | Free Trip Guides
Nouvelle annonce
Animaux acceptés
21+
2 couchages
15 ft. long
2 invités
Banjo is a 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 built for one thing: getting you off the pavement and into the PNW. Everything you need to skip to Nat'l Park campground crowds and camp serenely free on public land — rooftop tent, camp kitchen, fresh water, recovery gear — is already loaded and ready to go. You show up, we hand you the keys, and you drive away a fully equipped overlander.There's a version of camping where you fight for a reservation three months out, park between two RVs, and listen to someone else's generator all night.
This isn't that if you're looking for something different.Banjo is a 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 built for dispersed camping — the kind where you pull off a forest road onto public land, find a clearing with a mountain view, and sleep there for free. No reservations. No fees. No neighbors. Just you, the trees, and whatever's making that sound in the dark (it's probably a pika).Everything you need is already loaded. Rooftop tent, camp kitchen, battery power, fresh water, recovery gear, offline maps. We've done the gear research, bought the right stuff, and dialed in the setup so you don't have to.The Rig
The ZR2 is the capable trim of the S-10 Blazer — not the base model with 4WD bolted on, but the platform built from the factory for off-pavement use. Upgraded suspension, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, and a 4.3L Vortec V6 paired with a low-range transfer case. It's been wheeling Washington's national forest roads for over two decades. It knows the job.It's not a luxury vehicle. The interior shows its age in the honest way that working trucks do. But mechanically it's maintained, upgraded with new tech like AndroidAuto/Apple CarPlay, and set up correctly — which is the thing that actually matters when you're 12 miles down a forest road.Who Rad Rigs Is For
First-time overlanders who want to try this without buying $8,000 worth of gear first. Couples who want to go somewhere off the paved path. Parents who want to take their kid out on a fishing trip and want a fun retro 4x4 for the core memory. Anyone who has driven past a forest road in their FWD and wondered where it goes.You don't need lots of experience. You don't need your own gear. You need a free weekend and a willingness to lose cell signal for 48 hours.Pickup is in West Seattle, convenient to the C Line bus route, rideshare dropoff, or street parking.Ce qui est inclus• Rooftop tent (sleeps 2, bedding+pillows included)
• Camp kitchen with 2-burner propane stove, cookware & utensils (optional: S'more kit add-on)
• Anker 40L 12V electric cooler
• Jackery power station (optional: Solar panel add-on)
• 3 gal Fresh water w/ water pump
• 11lb Propane tank
• 2 Camp chairs + side table
• FireCan propane fire pit
• First aid kit
• 2 Recovery boards
• Snow chains (winter rentals)
• Android Auto + Apple CarPlay
• Offline maps for WA & OR national forests
• Curated PNW dispersed camping guide with GPS coordinates
This isn't that if you're looking for something different.Banjo is a 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 built for dispersed camping — the kind where you pull off a forest road onto public land, find a clearing with a mountain view, and sleep there for free. No reservations. No fees. No neighbors. Just you, the trees, and whatever's making that sound in the dark (it's probably a pika).Everything you need is already loaded. Rooftop tent, camp kitchen, battery power, fresh water, recovery gear, offline maps. We've done the gear research, bought the right stuff, and dialed in the setup so you don't have to.The Rig
The ZR2 is the capable trim of the S-10 Blazer — not the base model with 4WD bolted on, but the platform built from the factory for off-pavement use. Upgraded suspension, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, and a 4.3L Vortec V6 paired with a low-range transfer case. It's been wheeling Washington's national forest roads for over two decades. It knows the job.It's not a luxury vehicle. The interior shows its age in the honest way that working trucks do. But mechanically it's maintained, upgraded with new tech like AndroidAuto/Apple CarPlay, and set up correctly — which is the thing that actually matters when you're 12 miles down a forest road.Who Rad Rigs Is For
First-time overlanders who want to try this without buying $8,000 worth of gear first. Couples who want to go somewhere off the paved path. Parents who want to take their kid out on a fishing trip and want a fun retro 4x4 for the core memory. Anyone who has driven past a forest road in their FWD and wondered where it goes.You don't need lots of experience. You don't need your own gear. You need a free weekend and a willingness to lose cell signal for 48 hours.Pickup is in West Seattle, convenient to the C Line bus route, rideshare dropoff, or street parking.Ce qui est inclus• Rooftop tent (sleeps 2, bedding+pillows included)
• Camp kitchen with 2-burner propane stove, cookware & utensils (optional: S'more kit add-on)
• Anker 40L 12V electric cooler
• Jackery power station (optional: Solar panel add-on)
• 3 gal Fresh water w/ water pump
• 11lb Propane tank
• 2 Camp chairs + side table
• FireCan propane fire pit
• First aid kit
• 2 Recovery boards
• Snow chains (winter rentals)
• Android Auto + Apple CarPlay
• Offline maps for WA & OR national forests
• Curated PNW dispersed camping guide with GPS coordinates
Banjo is a 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 built for one thing: getting you off the pavement and into the PNW. Everything you need to skip to Nat'l Park campground crowds and camp serenely free on public land — rooftop tent, camp kitchen, fresh water, recovery gear — is already loaded and ready to go. You show up, we hand you the keys, and you drive away a fully equipped overlander.There's a version of camping where you fight for a reservation three months out, park between two RVs, and listen to someone else's generator all night.
This isn't that if you're looking for something different.Banjo is a 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 built for dispersed camping — the kind where you pull off a forest road onto public land, find a clearing with a mountain view, and sleep there for free. No reservations. No fees. No neighbors. Just you, the trees, and whatever's making that sound in the dark (it's probably a pika).Everything you need is already loaded. Rooftop tent, camp kitchen, battery power, fresh water, recovery gear, offline maps. We've done the gear research, bought the right stuff, and dialed in the setup so you don't have to.The Rig
The ZR2 is the capable trim of the S-10 Blazer — not the base model with 4WD bolted on, but the platform built from the factory for off-pavement use. Upgraded suspension, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, and a 4.3L Vortec V6 paired with a low-range transfer case. It's been wheeling Washington's national forest roads for over two decades. It knows the job.It's not a luxury vehicle. The interior shows its age in the honest way that working trucks do. But mechanically it's maintained, upgraded with new tech like AndroidAuto/Apple CarPlay, and set up correctly — which is the thing that actually matters when you're 12 miles down a forest road.Who Rad Rigs Is For
First-time overlanders who want to try this without buying $8,000 worth of gear first. Couples who want to go somewhere off the paved path. Parents who want to take their kid out on a fishing trip and want a fun retro 4x4 for the core memory. Anyone who has driven past a forest road in their FWD and wondered where it goes.You don't need lots of experience. You don't need your own gear. You need a free weekend and a willingness to lose cell signal for 48 hours.Pickup is in West Seattle, convenient to the C Line bus route, rideshare dropoff, or street parking.Ce qui est inclus• Rooftop tent (sleeps 2, bedding+pillows included)
• Camp kitchen with 2-burner propane stove, cookware & utensils (optional: S'more kit add-on)
• Anker 40L 12V electric cooler
• Jackery power station (optional: Solar panel add-on)
• 3 gal Fresh water w/ water pump
• 11lb Propane tank
• 2 Camp chairs + side table
• FireCan propane fire pit
• First aid kit
• 2 Recovery boards
• Snow chains (winter rentals)
• Android Auto + Apple CarPlay
• Offline maps for WA & OR national forests
• Curated PNW dispersed camping guide with GPS coordinates
This isn't that if you're looking for something different.Banjo is a 2002 Chevy Blazer ZR2 built for dispersed camping — the kind where you pull off a forest road onto public land, find a clearing with a mountain view, and sleep there for free. No reservations. No fees. No neighbors. Just you, the trees, and whatever's making that sound in the dark (it's probably a pika).Everything you need is already loaded. Rooftop tent, camp kitchen, battery power, fresh water, recovery gear, offline maps. We've done the gear research, bought the right stuff, and dialed in the setup so you don't have to.The Rig
The ZR2 is the capable trim of the S-10 Blazer — not the base model with 4WD bolted on, but the platform built from the factory for off-pavement use. Upgraded suspension, Bilstein shocks, skid plates, and a 4.3L Vortec V6 paired with a low-range transfer case. It's been wheeling Washington's national forest roads for over two decades. It knows the job.It's not a luxury vehicle. The interior shows its age in the honest way that working trucks do. But mechanically it's maintained, upgraded with new tech like AndroidAuto/Apple CarPlay, and set up correctly — which is the thing that actually matters when you're 12 miles down a forest road.Who Rad Rigs Is For
First-time overlanders who want to try this without buying $8,000 worth of gear first. Couples who want to go somewhere off the paved path. Parents who want to take their kid out on a fishing trip and want a fun retro 4x4 for the core memory. Anyone who has driven past a forest road in their FWD and wondered where it goes.You don't need lots of experience. You don't need your own gear. You need a free weekend and a willingness to lose cell signal for 48 hours.Pickup is in West Seattle, convenient to the C Line bus route, rideshare dropoff, or street parking.Ce qui est inclus• Rooftop tent (sleeps 2, bedding+pillows included)
• Camp kitchen with 2-burner propane stove, cookware & utensils (optional: S'more kit add-on)
• Anker 40L 12V electric cooler
• Jackery power station (optional: Solar panel add-on)
• 3 gal Fresh water w/ water pump
• 11lb Propane tank
• 2 Camp chairs + side table
• FireCan propane fire pit
• First aid kit
• 2 Recovery boards
• Snow chains (winter rentals)
• Android Auto + Apple CarPlay
• Offline maps for WA & OR national forests
• Curated PNW dispersed camping guide with GPS coordinates
Résumé rapide
Généré par l'IA
Perfect for couples seeking off-grid, crowd-free PNW adventures.
A cozy rooftop tent, full camp kitchen, and solar power are all included.
Explore hidden gems with offline maps and a curated PNW dispersed camping guide.
First-time overlanders welcome; drive away fully equipped for your wilderness escape.
2002 Chevrolet Blazer
Longueur
15 ft
15 ft
Transmission
Automatique
Automatique
Type de carburant
Essence
Essence
Poids brut
4 500 lbs
4 500 lbs
Capacité d'accueil
2
2
Ceintures de sécurité
2
2
Dispositions de couchage
Lit queen lit
1
1
Banjo — Retro Overland Rig | RTT, Camp Kitchen | Free Trip Guides
Dates
Caractéristiques
2002 Chevrolet Blazer
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
- Poids brut : 4 500 lbs
- 2 couchages
- 2 ceintures de sécurité
- Type de carburant : gaz
- Transmission automatique
- Poids brut : 4 500 lbs
Aménagements
- Douche extérieure
- Papier hygiénique
- Accessoires de toilette
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Entrées audio
- Radio
- Lecteur de CD
- Douche extérieure
- Papier hygiénique
- Accessoires de toilette
- Générateur
- Solaire
- Entrées audio
- Radio
- Lecteur de CD
Emplacement
Seattle, WA • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Seattle, WA • Emplacement exact fourni après la réservation
Règles et politiques
- Heure de début : 11 h
Heure de fin 17 h - Animaux acceptés
- Idéal pour les festivals de musique
- Compatible avec un hayon
- Non fumeur
- Kilométrage : 250 gratuit miles / day
- Générateur illimité hour
Annulation : Moderate
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