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Date:         Tue, 16 Apr 2002 08:18:37 -0400
Reply-To:     Rob Gunter <rgunter@SEC-TN.COM>
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From:         Rob Gunter <rgunter@SEC-TN.COM>
Subject:      Living in an RV
In-Reply-To:  <20020415232366.SM01132@gerry.vanagon.com>
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We lived in our van for 18 months traveling. After a while you get comfortable sleeping through the sounds. It is unnerving at first though. I think it is a great way to live in the city. I would not have a toilet in the van other than a P bucket for those early mornings. It is the ultimate in efficiency in my opinion. Even the cold is not too bad if you have good bedding. I woke a few nights with ice in the van! Of course you could get one of those diesel or gasoline heaters to take care of that. I used a wooly hat. The idea is to be inconspicuous, so popping the top is not in the equation. I prefer a hard top for that sort of living. Friends of mine had a high top van and slept up there, opening the curtains down below. This way it "appeared" the van was empty. A membership at 24 hr fitness and you are off.

This is the way to go in good climates with high rent: So. Calif...

Rob

http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/PassportPl/gunter01/


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