Interview with Greg Dronkert
The eTofino is the brainchild of PacWesty’s founder, Greg Dronkert. We recently had the chance to talk with Greg about his company, his vision and the eTofino PNW Campervan Adventure. Check out the interview and learn how PacWesty is pioneering a new approach to adventure travel. You can get started right here:
Book TripOur Chat With Greg Dronkert
We recently had the opportunity to talk with Greg Dronkert, founder of PacWesty, about his company and vision. And, of course, we also chatted about the new eTofino PNW Campervan Adventure that PacWesty is offering in partnership with evo. Read our interview and learn about how PacWesty is pioneering a new approach to adventure travel that blends EV technology, sustainable activities and community connection.
First of all, is there any other company that offers something like the eTofino?
This is the first of its kind electric campervan available to rent in the USA. Other folks have converted campers for personal use, but no company has put something out there with these capabilities. It sleeps 4 and also has an electric stove, refrigerator, heater, longer range, and DC fast-charging capability.
Can you tell us about PacWesty’s mission?
We’re all about what we call the 4Cs: Creating: Working with technology to create something new. Connecting: We’re focused on building relationships with our clients and also our friends and colleagues here on the Olympic Peninsula.
How did you come to start PacWesty?
I have a background in transportation logistics. I was also involved with an operation that offered guided kayaking and hiking tours in Alaska for a time in the 90s. After that, I got involved in ferry operations for about 20 years. We grew ferry businesses around the nation. After the ferry company was purchased 5 years ago, it was time to reboot and figure out what to do next. I was really excited by the idea of connecting people with the community, culture and environment of the Pacific Northwest. I thought it would be cool to connect travelers with people we know and places where were go. We call this our “romp.” We’re talking organic farms, fishing guides, ferry boats, ski areas, surf shops - we have such a great community over here.




