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crockett
hey, saw you mention something about camping year-round for $300. what was the name of the place?
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New Mexico.. You can buy a state park camping pass for around $300/year
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thanks man. selling my house. buying a class c.
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Congrats, RV'S are ok but if you want to travel get a van. :winkwink:
You can also stay on BLM land for free all over but it's mostly in the west. |
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As long as you are ok driving all the time. I started with a Class B and even that sucked to drive daily. I'm a bit different than most though, I don't sit still, even if I'm staying in the same area long term, I'm always out doing stuff or driving around exploring.
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How does your internet work? So you have an unlimited data plan?
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Do you use solar energy in any way for energy needs? |
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They do have a new unlimited plan, but you can't tether with that one. I have heard of people using rooted phones to use the unlimited plan while tethered but I don't want to lose my plan to test those waters.. As for power, I have 360w of solar and 420ah of batteries. I run a fridge/freezer, led tv, led lights, 12v fan and charge my surface and cell with no problems. After I finish my syncro build it's getting sold and I'll build something new. I'm toying with building a sprinter and if I do that, I will have a solar operated AC unit on the next one if the current misses comes along for a ride.. otherwise I'm building another crazy ass 4wd van... Misses or 4wd van... it's up in the air.. |
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This guy has a badass van. |
That is living large ...
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I'm really thinking about wanting to do this. When my kid was 5 we gave everything away and moved to Australia with 2 carry on bags. Now that he's an adult I'm getting the urge to travel again. |
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That's on some forest road in the Black Hills. The van is a self build. It's a 86 body, but it started it's life as a hard top 2wd. I had a rusted out Syncro, so I tore out all the 4wd components and transferred them to the 2wd tub. It's not quite finished yet, I've done half of the 4wd conversion. So far, I've put a engine in it from a Pontiac Solstice, I've installed the 4wd transaxle and installed the Syncro rear fuel tank. I pretty much fabbed everything from scratch on the engine and trans swap. I then cut the roof off a completely trashed Westy and put it on my van, making it a pop top. I also stripped out the interior and rebuilt it as a camper set up with the solar system ect.. http://i.imgur.com/4pQR2cw.jpg I got tired of working on it so got it to a stage I could use it and hit the road. I've been gone now for 1.5 years and headed back to FL to finish the build this winter. I still have to do the front drive train/suspension swap to complete the 4wd and I'm gonna rip out the interior again and change it up a bit and finally do the body & paint. btw, I don't build for flashy, so not a lot of expensive bolt ons. I pretty much build everything my self and built it to use, not look pretty in a parking lot. |
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That's pretty much the only one I'd want over my Syncro as far as a 4wd build goes. |
You got a shitter and shower?
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If I'm in the van during the day, it's because I'm driving somewhere. It's just a mobile bedroom and kitchen and place to keep my stuff, not really a living room. The world is my living room. Most people don't get tjat, so they do the same thing with an RV as they do with a house and that's get sucked into it and rarely see the light of day. |
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The guys with real freedom are those bum eating out of Mcdonalds trash cans...lol not a worry in the world and free food. But of course the amount of freedom you get is based on your comfort level requirements.. :1orglaugh This is why I use a van vs a big RV. There is a lot more freedom of movement with a van I can drive and park anywhere vs a RV. |
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