Big Bird
5 • 8 reviews
2 guests
Sleeps 2
18 ft. long
Pet friendly
Offers delivery
2007 Ford Econoline
This self sufficient van will take you anywhere! From a few nights camping outside of the city to a few months travelling the mountains, and everything in between. Save on expensive mountain hotels by getting your car rental and place to stay, all in one! It doesn't matter if it's for skiing, hiking, hunting, climbing or just hanging out, this van will take you there. Everyone knows that all of the fun is had outside, anyway.Be the envy of all of your tenting friends at your next camping or hunting trip, or be the homing beacon for your group at the music festival in this bright yellow beauty.The adventure is yours to create. I've tested her on all of the above mentioned adventures and am happy to share suggestions and experiences. You just let me know what you've got in mind!She's equipped with:
- apple carplay, bluetooth, backup camera
- everything you need for cooking (and coffee) both indoors and out, including a propane stove with propane to start you off
- a small cooler/fridge/freezer with no ice required; runs off the van's secondary power system
- tons of storage, both inside and out.
- full aluminum roof rack with a ski box on it that can handle anything you want to throw up there; wood, skis, bikes, the bounties of a successful hunt, a party.....
- diesel heater that makes winter camping a dream (well tested on ski trips in -30), and a jerry can to back up your fuel supply
- pot lights and a small fan for the time you do need to spend inside
- bed that sizes somewhere between a double and queen (75" x 55") that sleeps 2 adults comfortably and turns into a couch for hanging out
- A flip down table inside and a folding table for the outdoors
- a small sink that is operated by a foot pump that is more than enough for filling water bottles, washing the dishes in comfort and brushing those pearly whites
- blackout curtains across the front for the sleeper inners
- Bug nets on the side and back doors for peaceful airflow
- A tarp and poles with attachments that turns into an external shelter in minutes for when the weather turns on you, or you just want a spot out of the sun
- a separate deep cycle battery to power it all, that charges when the van is running, but disconnects when you find your spot for a few days so you can still start the van.
- NEW!! Solar power included.What's included• a couple propane bottles to start you off. Obviously use-dependent; might not last you months but will certainly get you cookin' some nice hot meals and easily purchasable at most gas stations/hardware stores when you stop in town.
• 40+ Litres of water to get you started
• clean bedding, pillows, towels, dish rags
• some basic spices
• utensils/cookware including cast iron pan for stove and/or fire cooking
• Axe
• Lighters
• Some card games
• National Park Pass!!RecommendationsHappy to make recommendations if you give me a starting point! Can recommend campgrounds, shower spots, lakes and must-sees throughout the mountains.
- apple carplay, bluetooth, backup camera
- everything you need for cooking (and coffee) both indoors and out, including a propane stove with propane to start you off
- a small cooler/fridge/freezer with no ice required; runs off the van's secondary power system
- tons of storage, both inside and out.
- full aluminum roof rack with a ski box on it that can handle anything you want to throw up there; wood, skis, bikes, the bounties of a successful hunt, a party.....
- diesel heater that makes winter camping a dream (well tested on ski trips in -30), and a jerry can to back up your fuel supply
- pot lights and a small fan for the time you do need to spend inside
- bed that sizes somewhere between a double and queen (75" x 55") that sleeps 2 adults comfortably and turns into a couch for hanging out
- A flip down table inside and a folding table for the outdoors
- a small sink that is operated by a foot pump that is more than enough for filling water bottles, washing the dishes in comfort and brushing those pearly whites
- blackout curtains across the front for the sleeper inners
- Bug nets on the side and back doors for peaceful airflow
- A tarp and poles with attachments that turns into an external shelter in minutes for when the weather turns on you, or you just want a spot out of the sun
- a separate deep cycle battery to power it all, that charges when the van is running, but disconnects when you find your spot for a few days so you can still start the van.
- NEW!! Solar power included.What's included• a couple propane bottles to start you off. Obviously use-dependent; might not last you months but will certainly get you cookin' some nice hot meals and easily purchasable at most gas stations/hardware stores when you stop in town.
• 40+ Litres of water to get you started
• clean bedding, pillows, towels, dish rags
• some basic spices
• utensils/cookware including cast iron pan for stove and/or fire cooking
• Axe
• Lighters
• Some card games
• National Park Pass!!RecommendationsHappy to make recommendations if you give me a starting point! Can recommend campgrounds, shower spots, lakes and must-sees throughout the mountains.
This self sufficient van will take you anywhere! From a few nights camping outside of the city to a few months travelling the mountains, and everything in between. Save on expensive mountain hotels by getting your car rental and place to stay, all in one! It doesn't matter if it's for skiing, hiking, hunting, climbing or just hanging out, this van will take you there. Everyone knows that all of the fun is had outside, anyway.Be the envy of all of your tenting friends at your next camping or hunting trip, or be the homing beacon for your group at the music festival in this bright yellow beauty.The adventure is yours to create. I've tested her on all of the above mentioned adventures and am happy to share suggestions and experiences. You just let me know what you've got in mind!She's equipped with:
- apple carplay, bluetooth, backup camera
- everything you need for cooking (and coffee) both indoors and out, including a propane stove with propane to start you off
- a small cooler/fridge/freezer with no ice required; runs off the van's secondary power system
- tons of storage, both inside and out.
- full aluminum roof rack with a ski box on it that can handle anything you want to throw up there; wood, skis, bikes, the bounties of a successful hunt, a party.....
- diesel heater that makes winter camping a dream (well tested on ski trips in -30), and a jerry can to back up your fuel supply
- pot lights and a small fan for the time you do need to spend inside
- bed that sizes somewhere between a double and queen (75" x 55") that sleeps 2 adults comfortably and turns into a couch for hanging out
- A flip down table inside and a folding table for the outdoors
- a small sink that is operated by a foot pump that is more than enough for filling water bottles, washing the dishes in comfort and brushing those pearly whites
- blackout curtains across the front for the sleeper inners
- Bug nets on the side and back doors for peaceful airflow
- A tarp and poles with attachments that turns into an external shelter in minutes for when the weather turns on you, or you just want a spot out of the sun
- a separate deep cycle battery to power it all, that charges when the van is running, but disconnects when you find your spot for a few days so you can still start the van.
- NEW!! Solar power included.What's included• a couple propane bottles to start you off. Obviously use-dependent; might not last you months but will certainly get you cookin' some nice hot meals and easily purchasable at most gas stations/hardware stores when you stop in town.
• 40+ Litres of water to get you started
• clean bedding, pillows, towels, dish rags
• some basic spices
• utensils/cookware including cast iron pan for stove and/or fire cooking
• Axe
• Lighters
• Some card games
• National Park Pass!!RecommendationsHappy to make recommendations if you give me a starting point! Can recommend campgrounds, shower spots, lakes and must-sees throughout the mountains.
- apple carplay, bluetooth, backup camera
- everything you need for cooking (and coffee) both indoors and out, including a propane stove with propane to start you off
- a small cooler/fridge/freezer with no ice required; runs off the van's secondary power system
- tons of storage, both inside and out.
- full aluminum roof rack with a ski box on it that can handle anything you want to throw up there; wood, skis, bikes, the bounties of a successful hunt, a party.....
- diesel heater that makes winter camping a dream (well tested on ski trips in -30), and a jerry can to back up your fuel supply
- pot lights and a small fan for the time you do need to spend inside
- bed that sizes somewhere between a double and queen (75" x 55") that sleeps 2 adults comfortably and turns into a couch for hanging out
- A flip down table inside and a folding table for the outdoors
- a small sink that is operated by a foot pump that is more than enough for filling water bottles, washing the dishes in comfort and brushing those pearly whites
- blackout curtains across the front for the sleeper inners
- Bug nets on the side and back doors for peaceful airflow
- A tarp and poles with attachments that turns into an external shelter in minutes for when the weather turns on you, or you just want a spot out of the sun
- a separate deep cycle battery to power it all, that charges when the van is running, but disconnects when you find your spot for a few days so you can still start the van.
- NEW!! Solar power included.What's included• a couple propane bottles to start you off. Obviously use-dependent; might not last you months but will certainly get you cookin' some nice hot meals and easily purchasable at most gas stations/hardware stores when you stop in town.
• 40+ Litres of water to get you started
• clean bedding, pillows, towels, dish rags
• some basic spices
• utensils/cookware including cast iron pan for stove and/or fire cooking
• Axe
• Lighters
• Some card games
• National Park Pass!!RecommendationsHappy to make recommendations if you give me a starting point! Can recommend campgrounds, shower spots, lakes and must-sees throughout the mountains.
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Features
2007 Ford Econoline
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 8,600 lbs
- Sleeps 2
- 2 seatbelts
- Fuel type: Gas
- Automatic transmission
- Gross weight: 8,600 lbs
Amenities
- Toilet paper
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Potable water
- Toilet paper
- Audio Inputs
- Radio
- Stove
- Refrigerator
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Potable water
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- Music festival friendly
- Tailgating friendly
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- No generator hours / day
• No matter what you smoke, please just not in the rig. Just don't want it to smell for other renters! Thank you!
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
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There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: A$560.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: A$67.20. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental, gas for the stove to get you started, dish soap, paper towels, various consumable supplies.
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Olivier G.
December 20245
The van was great! Brayden was great also! We rented the van for a month in November and December in the Rockies. The heater works fine to keep you warm, but the humidity level was high so we decided to not sleep every night in the van to give it time to dry a bit. Because it was cold (minus 10 Celsius), the pump system for the sink froze when we were not heating and not sleeping in the van. Also the stove had to be used indoor. Overall, I highly recommend Braydon’s van :) the experience was amazing
Donna G.
September 20245
The Van performed well on the road and was efficiently organized. The fridge box kept things nice and cold. The foam mattress and the comforter were really comfortable and provided a warm sleeping environment. Van had everything needed to support cooking. Brayden was really organized and provided videos of how to operate the various components of the van. I referred to these during travel and it really helped to have these. Brayden was pleasant and easy to communicate with. Great trip to see the fall colors!
Lucas C.
September 20245
Le van est incroyable et très bien équipé ! Je recommande fortement. Une expérience inoubliable! De plus Brayden est très disponible et sympathique !
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Megan B.
August 20245
Jessica G.
August 20245
Big bird and I had a wonderful time! Honestly it was more than I could have asked for and will definitely rent from Brandon again! ❤️✨
Lisha V.
August 20245
We had a fantastic weekend away in Big Bird! Thanks so much, we are already looking forward to next year!
Location
Edmonton, Alberta
Exact location provided after booking