When I worked on the Rexburg temple I was able to salvage a few pieces cut-off of carpet big enough to re carpet my Bus. I have had it kicking around the house for quite a while now. I thought I would just do the front seat area but got on a roll and did the whole bus today. I really didn't think that I would have it all completed today, I thought I would be driving around for a week or so with a bare bones cargo area. It looks really good...the carpet does the bus still looks like crap. I really dig the vine design in the carpet (maybe I'll use it as inspiration for the outside painting of the bus! Those of you who have been through the Rexburg Temple will recognize the design...that is if you ever look down while you are there.
It is obvious that I need to replace the kick panels (beneath the dash), simple masonite or thin wood paneling will be what I use, I also plan on doing the door panels and headliner with the same. I think the blue Vanagon seats need to be recovered in a green pallet, but they are much better than the original seats that were in the bus when I got it.
To get the carpet out of the back I had to remove the rear bench/bed and all the cabinets. You can see how nasty the original carpet was (30 years of neglect). It is very obvious where the cabinet was, and what the carpet once looked like.
Here's the "Kitchen" with the new carpet. I bought a nice, clear, plastic cargo mat to lay down to protect it for the winter. I want to keep the nastiness off it for as long as possible. Note the "Mr. Heater," it is really great for camping!
...nope! I was sorely mistaken (very sore! Try working for 3 hours bent over lifting and moving cabinets...I even had the pop-top up!). I really liked the space inside without the sink! I am thinking of building a custom bench that is the width of the bus and eliminating the ice-box, sink, and cabinets (closet is questionable). I could easily use the existing hardware and just build it out of plywood like Westfalia-Werks did. The cabinets just eat up the space.
Here it is all done! I really like the look, and it feels great on the toes! I can't wait to camp in it...I just worry about the dirt. This carpet is really thick and has pad too, better insulation and much softer. I will mull over the idea of a wider bench and less cabinets, but that means more carpet, this carpet just barley goes under the cabinet now, and a farther departure from an original westy (not that the Temple carpet is OE!). All in all I am very happy with it.




















Ready for a BBQ next summer...who's coming for lime steak and salsa?!?!
Saturday morning after breakfast the rain stopped and the wind picked up. It dried it just enough that we could go climbing and rapelling at Heise Rock. That was fun. It was a long time ago that I rapelled last, and I have to admit that I was a bit scared looking over the edge. The boys did quite good and rapelled weveral times. We also set up a toprope and they did pretty well considering it was their first time and did not have climbing shoes. I also was able to climb. I did a lead on 'Devil and Ms. Jones' (my first lead ever--and one of my favorates), I had to hang on the last bolt to work up the confidence to go up to the chains (it is a bit run out and a tricky mantle off a small overhang). It was good to lead again.














We had our final inspection on Friday to get the C.O. so we could move in today. There were only 5 issues to take care of. However we cannot get even a partial unless we took care of 3 of them. We needed a hand rail (just a temporary would do) in the garage, a minor electrical thing with the jetted tub (I can't wait to use it...the kids have but I haven't!), and we needed a little deck with steps out the back door to the patio. 


