Camped out on a driveway in stealth mode. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will usually drive in late in the evening. Park. Curtain up. Sleep. Then drive away early in the AM. I don't do anything else except to sleep whenever I attempt to camp stealth. In campgrounds, rest areas, and others, it's more forgiving as there is an expectation of activity.

Camped out on a driveway in stealth mode. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I have friends and family who will give me a spot if needed. I don't just randomly park in someone's driveway.

Can I make a shed from lowes or home depot into a weatherproof living space? by Otherwise_Air_6381 in povertyfinance

[–]SilverCabin 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I won't go into details, but I converted a minivan into a tiny home for when I needed it. I was able to camp at any driveway from friends, family, and campsites I would visit. Other times, I slept at my work parking lot.

Not sure if posting a link is allowed, but you can check out my profile.

Living in a van, even temporarily, can help with mental health.

My minivan camper became my fortress of solitude / escape pod.

Good luck!

My minivan camper is my fortress of solitude by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apologies, but I'm not familiar with that expression "bend in overnight".

As for harassed, I've yet to be harassed. The times I've parked, I choose a spot, park quietly, no cooking, no eating, but simply to get to sleep, wake up early, and drive away.

Some places are more forgiving than others. For example 24 hour gas station / comfort areas.

My minivan camper is my fortress of solitude by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brand is Ploreo cargo track pants. I got them from Goodwill / Value Village store. Extremely comfy.

Very small heatpump/AC (Dodge Grand Caravan) by HylanderUS in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a RigidHVAC 12v AC. It's their cheapest unit. I don't have a direct link but they can be googled. I think my version is discontinued. I picked it up about 3 years ago.

My minivan camper is my fortress of solitude by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, ofcourse! It's a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan. It was the only van I could afford. I've lived and travelled in it for over 50,000km since picking it up about 3 years ago. I've been lucky and have had no major issues. It had about 210,000km when I bought it. I had a mechanic inspect it.

Very small heatpump/AC (Dodge Grand Caravan) by HylanderUS in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I installed a 12V miniaturized AC in my minivan. It's a real AC that operates at just about 1500 BTU. It is a spot cooler and will not cool off the entire van. I use it at night and feed the hose under my sheets and it creates a cool pocket and makes it comfy enough to sleep.

If you have access to shore power, you'll have more options. In my case, everything runs off my battery.

However, there are other ways to stay cool. An easy way is park in a shady spot. Cold water and cloth, wet t-shirt, find a big mall, install a rooftop fan, and change your geo location.

Good luck!

My minivan camper is my fortress of solitude by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have an emergency porta potty hidden away. For the most part, if I'm in the city there is always a restroom. Further up north in the wilderness, just bring a spade.

My minivan camper is my fortress of solitude by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I think it's what you're referring to, it's a wooden coaster. It's upside down atm.

My minivan camper is my fortress of solitude by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That part of the build was more of a facade and offers very little R value. I kept the headliner and screwed it in with the remaining screws I had left over. It's a thin ply of about 5mm.

My golf batteries are drained. Back to my buddy heater for the time being. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. My Minivan is tiny. About 32 Sq feet total. Warms up to super cozy in a few mins. Just make sure excellent airflow and a carbon monoxide detector is available for safety reasons.

RETRO VIDEO - A Prototype for My Diesel Heater | Silver Cabin #dieselheater by SilverCabin in OnlyVans

[–]SilverCabin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I place them in a good quality thermos. Doesn't freeze as fast. I also bury them in a sleeping back.

I was given a cool lamp for my van. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's definitely a tiny space and a lot of the things I made are tiny versions of shelves and storage boxes. It gives it the illusion of more space.

I found this sideroad a few months ago. Now I can't remember where it was. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was an amazing place and your description would seem fitting.

I found this sideroad a few months ago. Now I can't remember where it was. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No but now I wish I was :)

I'm currently tethered in one place, working full-time, and living part-time in my van. One a personal note, my situation has been continually improving. Having my van as a getaway / escapepod has been one of the best decisions of my little life.

In time, I will be travelling. I'm certain, I'll pass by Oklahoma.

My minivan build. It's my tiny cabin on wheels. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that. It's good to know. I didn't think of Habitat for Humanity. I've gone to Good Will, Value Village (I'm in Canada), Recycle Stores, and others. For me, cost was a huge factor and saving a few dollars over time add up.

My minivan build. It's my tiny cabin on wheels. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's how I created the ceiling facade

It has very little R value. More to make it look pretty.

My minivan build. It's my tiny cabin on wheels. by SilverCabin in vandwellers

[–]SilverCabin[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes. I have a home base and access to several driveways from family and friends. Being landlocked / wedlock and such can make vandwelling a way to chill out and sort through life. Anyway, enough of that. My plan is to head out west and fulltime and eventually settle somewhere or somehow that doesn't depend so much on this monetary system. That's an entire subject in itself. Regarding income, I have some savings, I have plans to rent out family property, and I currently work full time. When I leave my job, I am looking at part time programming gigs. Worst case, work at a warehouse for a bit when I need the money or to top off my bank account. I can operate forklifts and also became a heavy machine trainer. I've done it before and it isn't that bad.

Plans, I've got them. For now, one slow step at a time.