Square Bottom I
So why Square Bottom Adventures? The 'Adventures' part is self explanatory, but what about the rest? Having been asked many times, it's time to disclose - both the derivation and history of the Square Bottom...It turns out that there have actually been numerous Square Bottom campers - six total Square Bottoms counting the original namesake, which was a canoe. May I present the original Square Bottom:
In 2011 we acquired this wonderful old 17' Gruman aluminum canoe for exploring around the shorelines of Lake Champlain. Living right on the lake, in Burlington VT, it was the perfect vehicle, and went from plain to fancy in a short time. You might notice the squared stern with a 2hp outboard? Well for some reason, Lainie always referred to it as a 'square bottom boat'- it stuck and Square Bottom was born.
The following year, some forty years after camping around the country for 3 months (see Square Bottom III below), we purchased another - to see if we'd enjoy it as much as we did in those early days together. Looking to name the RV, and still constantly delighted by the name Square Bottom, it became official Square Bottom = camper/RV! But in retrospect, our 2011 acquisition was actually Square Bottom V...
Square Bottom II
The year was 1969, the place Boston. Without realizing it, I'd started down the Square Bottom path when I acquired this lovely VW camper bus. Others can probably tell more about it than I can remember, but I believe it was a 1965 model.
Wintering in Somerville |
Me, somewhere in Quebec |
Square Bottom III
In 1972, it was time to 'go west young man' - with a plan to depart MA for the West Coast and parts unknown. To that end, the Norton was traded for a trailered 21' wooden cabin cruiser, which was then sold to acquire Square Bottom III. SB-III was a 1955 Ford Step Van with a former life as a Snap On Tools mobile showroom. A 'conversion' had been started, which I completed (loosely speaking).
Somewhere in Virginia |
Pacific Coast Highway |
Story time at a marina in Seattle |
It had '3 on the tree', no remaining synchromesh, a pnuematic driver's seat. There was an icebox, water tank and sink, 6" b/w TV, and 8-track tape player with the height of technological innovation - an adapter for cassette tapes with a built in FM radio! We spent three months circumnavigating the US, down into Mexico, up the West Coast to Vancouver, and back across Canada - 12k miles in all.
Square Bottom IIIa, in the Florida Keys, 1976 |
SB-III was sold around 1975, and replaced with a Saab 95 wagon (or SB-IIIa) - which
also made numerous winter camping trips away from New England.
Square Bottom IV
Sometime
around 1977, it was time to move from the Boston area to Galveston
Texas, via a cross-country tour. Times called for Square Bottom IV -
an early 1970s Dodge Van. Again, a minimal conversion Square Bottom, with only a
couch/bed and icebox, but lots of storage and passenger room.
Wonderful sign, location unknown. 1978 |
Arroyo Seco, NM. 1978 |
Square Bottom V
Fast forward through careers, moves, and lives to late 2011 - back to the beginning of the tale. To recapture the excitement of our earlier adventures, but in high style, we acquired a brand spanking new 2011 Damon Avanti. It came heavily discounted from an EOY sale at MSHRV - the largest RV dealer in Texas. A 28' Class A beauty with full wall slide, front deisel, Freightliner custom chassis, Allison 6 speed transmission, and all the bells and whistles.On the lot in Alverado, TX @ MHSRV |
So we packed up Roxy (our Leonberger) and what we'd need, rented a one-way van, and drove down to Texas to move into our new Square Bottom and begin a new generation of camping. Some of the other Square Bottom Adventure posts on this blog are from travels in this SB-V, and his successor SB-VI (below).
SB-V was sold on-line in 2014 to a gentleman from OR. He flew out to VT, and drove home to the West Coast singlehandedly, in three days.
Square Bottom VI
Square Bottom V was a hit, and rekindled the spirit of the road, but had one downside - Lainie was not comfortable driving him, given the traditional 'Class A' seats and driving position. To that end, we began the search for the perfect Sprinter based replacement - which was what we were originally hunting for, unsuccessfully, when we found the Avanti.Now, a few years later, there were many more Sprinter offerings and floorplans - and we found the perfect blend in a 2015.5 Leisure Travel Van Unity MB (murphy bed) model, bought it at the Hershey RV Show, took the Amtrak up from Beaufort (SC) - our new home - to pick him up at a dealer in PA.
Picking up SB-VI at Fretz RV in PA, June 2015. |
St. George Island, FL. Winter 2015 |
Agip the toad added, 2015 |
When not traveling, Square Bottom VI and his companion Agip (2016 Jeep Patriot) live comfortably in our yard in Beaufort, SC.