Ever had crappy neighbors? Not when living mobile you don't.
You have the utmost of freedom.. My days were spent lazing beneath trees reading books on my ereader. I had a couple of solar panels, digital radio, enough power to keep things charged.
I even had an espresso maker.
When I woke up, I could see the bright blue sky and hear the birds. Every second night I dropped into a truck stop and used their showers.
It was absolute freedom. For every downside there seemed to be 10 upsides.
Have a look at carliving dot info, there's a lot of good info on that site.
Everyone I know that has done it ends up gazing out of their windows regularly.. aching to be back on the road.
I spent most of my time on highways.. if you hang around suburbia it is a lot harder.
When I went into suburbia I parked in a gaming venue carpark on the other side of the carpark floodlights, anyone looking from the building couldn't see me there :D
I had been questioned by the police once, they just asked me how I was and if everything was ok. Another time I was in landlocked bush in suburbia on a dirt track, the police drove by and waved.
If you keep your wits about you, it can be done safely.
There's something special about waking up under the stars..
IIN that I am considering living in a van
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Can you be specific and tell us how life changes?
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Ever had crappy neighbors? Not when living mobile you don't.
You have the utmost of freedom.. My days were spent lazing beneath trees reading books on my ereader. I had a couple of solar panels, digital radio, enough power to keep things charged.
I even had an espresso maker.
When I woke up, I could see the bright blue sky and hear the birds. Every second night I dropped into a truck stop and used their showers.
It was absolute freedom. For every downside there seemed to be 10 upsides.
Have a look at carliving dot info, there's a lot of good info on that site.
Everyone I know that has done it ends up gazing out of their windows regularly.. aching to be back on the road.
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Wow thanks for the information.
I've never done it but its calling me for sure.
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I spent most of my time on highways.. if you hang around suburbia it is a lot harder.
When I went into suburbia I parked in a gaming venue carpark on the other side of the carpark floodlights, anyone looking from the building couldn't see me there :D
I had been questioned by the police once, they just asked me how I was and if everything was ok. Another time I was in landlocked bush in suburbia on a dirt track, the police drove by and waved.
If you keep your wits about you, it can be done safely.
There's something special about waking up under the stars..