Kurt H.recommendsNovember 28, 2023
Vintage Tour Bus
Bike Trail Camp 10.5
I found the property. Even with GPS, the space was well hidden. Just past a spectacular Oak is the bus. And there she was, an MCI MC-8 Crusader built in 1978. A Vintage stainless-steel beauty. As I pull open the door I imagine thousands climbing aboard for journeys to weddings, funerals, business trips, new lives and even escapes. I had to sit in the driver’s seat and pull closed the levered door with the big solid handle. All switches and dials at rest. As I stood up to head back, I could feel the gentle sway of the bus chassis on tires filled with air. The Crusader was not hard a’ground and could very well roll again.
The front has comfy seating. The middle has counter space, sink, small fridge, burner, and a toaster oven. Some curious things, a small toilet and some protrusions coming up from the floor. The back held big bed. Lots of stainless and custom aluminum. It was not cramped or crowded, I liked it. Plenty of outlets, the lighting easy to control. It was chilly so socks & layers. I could see 2 heaters; this was not an insulated bus.
The property is a combination of farm, bike ranch, and artist colony. I slept well, the bed was comfortable. It was chilly but I did not need the heater, the blankets worked fine. I had early rain so I enjoyed my coffee & kindle while drops pelted the roof. The walk to the bathroom is maybe 50 yards. After some fiddling, I got nice hot water out of the shower. The rain had stopped so biked the other way on the trail.