>>9299831. First time I did this was in an area near the coast of California. Memes aside, the weather was perfect and there was plenty of trails and swimming to do. Right now I'm doing it in a Philadelphia sized city. I visit a few coffee places and libraries on the weekdays, and plan bigger trips for the weekend.
2. Summer kind of sucks because you can't cool down. After work, you either have to be outside with a breeze or inside somewhere.
3. Its winter now and it can get down to 0F where I am. I still crack the sunroof to prevent condensation build up, and I'm thinking about getting a wool blanket to complement my sleeping bag. Its only rated at 30F.
4. Probably not a van, because they get bad mileage and they stick out more. Maybe a CRV or a Mini van. My goal is always to be inconspicuous.
5. I only stay in a spot for one night, but I'll revisit them. Sometimes it'll be a parking lot with businesses that don't open till lunch, sometimes I can get a spot near a park. This time around Ive been parking in some beat up industrial areas. I try to avoid residential neighborhoods as much as possible.
6. I have a few dating profiles I use when I get bored and I've got lucky twice. It only works if they have a place you can go over, because as soon as you tell them you live out of a car, You've gone from possible hookup, to poor sad car person.
>>930900Do you mean the big vans? Like the Ford e150 and Chevy Express? They sound nice, but you would never be able to hide the fact that you live in a van. Coffee shops are nice though. I'll visit them every once in a while when I'm feeling social.
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