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I don’t know that I’ve ever heard of a vanlife couple who spent as much time and forethought regarding making the move into a vehicle! They spent a full year plotting and planning and discussing all the things that could go wrong in order to prepare themselves. Now that they’ve been living tiny for over a year, they consider their van a “sanctuary” no matter where they go!
The result? An awesome van that perfectly suits their stealthy needs — Becky can take the van to work as a travel nurse and park at the hospital, and Drew works from the van (or a co-working space) as a digital nomad. Their bed design is a brilliant middle ground between “take it all apart” and permanent.
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Stealthy Promaster W/ Shower & Cool Bed Design
Yes, they have a shower and cassette toilet!
They kept the outside as “normal” looking as possible to help with stealth.
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I love this build. You did a great job.
I just wanted to mention that on another one of these, the guy kept a yellow and orange construction vest on the front dash and had never been bothered by ___. A different guy kept a hardhat. Just a thought.
So happy this lovely lifestyle works for you.
Love Lyn