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Regarding my post that was deleted, if I was out of line, I apologize.
I never saw it so fine with me
Regarding my post that was deleted, if I was out of line, I apologize.
I am thinking of going back to a very basic cabover campershell on my f250. Our trips are short, 2-6 days. Our last trip we went up to the Oregon coast, spent one night in a casino parking lot and two nights camped on my friends property, so we had a real shower and bathroom. We like checking out little towns and eating out. Our fridge was mostly full of drinks. The shower in our trailer is so small it's almost useless.We don't like real cold so we don't camp where we need a furnace. Didn't use the microwave. Only used the 3 burner stove to heat water for coffee, Never needed the easy bake oven.
For us I think it needs to be quick and simple. Rather than spending thousands building out a fully self contained camper and all of the hassles that go along with it, we would be fine going to a campground, Hotel, Motel, for a real shower/bathroom every so often.
For our life, a sprinter or Transit would be the perfect size but are WAY out of our price range.
Yeah, I bought my truck last year to pull our small camp trailer. The ability to go back and forth in a van is nice, that is why a Sprinter or Transit would probably be my first choice, but way out of my budget. We had a 98 e350 high top van 3 years ago that I built into a bare bones camper.If you already have a truck a cabover is a smart idea. The biggest reason I went from TCer to C to van was I wanted a vehicle I could go from the front to the back. LOVED the C but too wide. I sold the truck when I sold the TCer so never had that to consider in the move to the van.
I think the worst offender of all, is Sabrina Horel with that blue VW Bus and her Wxnderbus channel on Youtube.
Entertaining. I liked the part about how they sacrificed daily lattes, fancy dinners, and nights at the bar for 2 years to save up the money for their lifestyle....
I dunno about "it costs as much as living in a house", Mike... when I lived in my truck my yearly living expenses totaled ~$3k (in the '90s). Prior to that I was paying ~$7k/yr just to rent a room. It can be done pretty cheap if you want.
I suspect many of the youtubers are hoping to get a big following and have their videos be their income. A few actually achieve that, but not many. I must be an old fart because the social-media "look at me!" trend seems really odd. Star in a caricatured video of a life... or actually have a life? Is there a difference?
Back when I was vagabonding I was contacted by a reporter from Newhouse News. A friend had sent her some of my writings and told her how I lived, and she wanted to do an article on me and publish my stories. I thought it might be ok... until I found out she wanted to take pictures and use my real name. Nope.
I am actually doing a video comparing the costs. Not in all cases but in many, I would say you are the exception when you consider the cost of the van factored in.
Note that it was in the 90s when things were cheaper... and don't go by me. I'm sure most of these vandwellers would have been bored to tears living 1 week of my "lifestyle". I lived in an old Toyota truck that never needed major repairs. I bought food, gas, insurance, and license. Groceries were ~$25/wk, gas was ~$10/wk avg. That's about it. Usually parked in the boonies far from humans. The truck was worth ~$4k when I started and $1k at the end, so amortizing that over 13 years...