Allow me to introduce you to the Stealth Van Dweller blog.
Curtis and Mary have been adventuring on the road for the past 13 years. And they’ve had this cool blog up since 2008.
In it they talk about lots of interesting topics when it comes to living and traveling in a van. He’s got lots of useful posts especially for anyone considering traveling.
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Here are some useful direct links to some of his posts… He writes most of his content at AssociatedContent and links to that from his blog. Just so you know!
I’ve set all links to open in a new window for you..
Heating your van for the winter
More Van Dwelling Bed Pictures
A Simple Water System to Stay Clean
Hope you enjoyed. Curtis obviously has a lot of information and pictures he’s sharing so make sure to check his site thoroughly for ideas and tips.
See you guys tomorrow!

Alex

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The van is nice, I wouldn’t mind getting 1 like it to work out of. However, my ideal rig would be 1 of those 16 to 20 passenger mini school buses configured out as a mobile construction office/workshop. With minor skull work, it could also provide rock bottom basic accommodation for out of town work.
Thanks for the feature on your blog. I’ve added a link to your blog on mine as alternative ways of living is part of my main theme.
i am trying to email curtis carper. i read some of his articles on stealth vans. i lived in an e`150 for a while. i would be interested in writing a contributing article. the main place i lived was new york city but i also stayed a lot in nj.
paul fischer