UpNorthOutdoors converted a SHERP amphibious off-road vehicle into the ultimate camper, or at least in terms of being able to survive a zombie apocalypse. Why? For starters, it measures 99″ high, 134″ long, and 99″ wide and can traverse obstacles of over 28 inches.
Power comes from a Kubota 1.5-liter turbodiesel inline-four engine making a relatively tame 44 hp, mated to a five-speed manual transmission. This engine can propel the 2,866 pound vehicle to a top speed of 28 mph on land and 3.7 mph in the water. On the inside of this camper conversion, you’ll find two small fans near the front for circulation, a Garmin Tread XL all-terrain GPS, two bunk beds, and lots of storage space. How much does one of these things cost? Well, used examples go for between $90,000 – $110,000+ USD.
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If the main use for this is hunting. I think you should add a rooftop hunting blind. To keep it lightweight, use pvc pipe to make a pop-up frame. Then use camo[flauge] netting to cover once your parked,” said one commenter.