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GreenMaster

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6 posts

45 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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Noob here...is there a special section for Vanlife, Campervans or Motorhomes?...can't seem to find one.

jjones

4,449 posts

207 months

HustleRussell

25,525 posts

174 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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Think you'll find it here

GreenMaster

Original Poster:

6 posts

45 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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Hi guys, I used to hang out here when I had a Noble, now I'm back with a 65 plate self built Renault Master lab camper van smile I'll try to remember how to add photos...

GreenMaster

Original Poster:

6 posts

45 months

Monday 4th October 2021
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IMG_3851x by Martin Jenkins, on Flickr

IMG_3836x by Martin Jenkins, on Flickr

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Edited by GreenMaster on Monday 4th October 12:51

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1,965 posts

57 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Looks like a decent bus, what’s the interior like?

I sleep in my VW for work occasionally and we use it for family camping. It’s been insulated and is pretty cosy, but I don’t have any type of kitchen onboard. I prefer to boil the kettle outside for a brew and cook on a Cadac.

I got a Webasto airtop 2000 fitted and its lovely coming back to a toasty van after a cold walk.

R56Cooper

2,533 posts

237 months

Tuesday 5th October 2021
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Nice looking van, different colour to most.

Can I ask though, I take it you live permanently in it? How do you deal with day to day stuff like going to the loo?

Also, parking must be a bh. I get the US van life scene as it's such massive country but in the UK are you not extremely limited for places to stop over?


SS427 Camaro

7,266 posts

184 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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R56Cooper said:
Nice looking van, different colour to most.

Can I ask though, I take it you live permanently in it? How do you deal with day to day stuff like going to the loo?

Also, parking must be a bh. I get the US van life scene as it's such massive country but in the UK are you not extremely limited for places to stop over?
I won’t go into details on here, but there are Loads of peeps who are “ Full timing “ in their vans, motor homes, caravans etc. For many reasons, but mainly ££ economic. I did it for a few years in 2 different motor homes after my illness and subsequent full breakdown after being regally £££ rinsed / shafted in divorce and by a g/f.
One thing I did learn very quickly, is how to be “ street wise “ and Very discrete / no noise etc etc. At first it was daunting, seriously daunting I can tell you, but then it became an adventure and a challenge.
I never stayed in the same place on 2 consecutive nights and never returned to the same place on the same day the following week. I never parked up @ night in remote lay byes etc, way too dangerous, I parked in carefully chosen, urban areas. For a while in the awful bitterly cold 2010 / 11 winter, I parked on an industrial estate, using my car to get to my work place. I had to leave the heating on low all day and used to get through one 13kg Propane cylinder every 7 days @ then £22 quid per cylinder. I came back to the van one day, to find that some low life had fired @ least 4 pellets from an air rifle @ the windscreen, in a busy road. I could tell the approx angle the shots had come from, but could do nothing else.
I often spot other “ full timers “ and know of one couple in a large US RV who have been doing it since @ least 2012.


Edited by SS427 Camaro on Wednesday 3rd November 23:29