Victory has been living nomadically for nearly a decade, having moved nearly 20 times before settling into her van. Initially planning to hitchhike across the U.S., she pivoted to van life after seeing others do it. Now, she works a few months a year to fund her travels, spending the rest of her time digging for and breaking open fascinating rocks! Check it out.
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Her Van, Designed for Socializing
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What an adorable dog she has with her.
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She decided to paint the van after realizing she didn’t really want to be stealthy.
VIDEO: Solo Female – 4 Years of Vanlife
Highlights
- Solo female van lifer (4 years in this van)
- Living nomadically for nearly 10 years
- Spends her time rock collecting and digging
- Designed her van for socializing
- Hand-painted exterior (not stealthy!)
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Nicely done. I have listened a few times to the video trying to get the name of the heater you (friends)installed under the front seat. Is it LP gas, diesel, electric? Much appreciated for any reply.
She didn’t state the name but said it’s a diesel heater and that she got it from Amazon for about $170…
How in the world do you afford to live nomadic. Fuel still cost,refueling batteries, food for you and your dog, repairs… none of my business just curious.
This is seriously one of the best I’ve seen! I would have added an emergency toilet with bags & pine pellets. There are a couple of other things I would have added to make it work for me but it’s really a terrific build!