That is great you are about to go on a new journey.<br>I live in Vermont for 6 mths. and S. Florida for 6 mths. I was lucky enough to find driving jobs that I can do in both states. Plus I metal detect as well.<br>Now about your van. Make sure that all of your fluids, such as transmission, antifreeze, power steering, and brake fluids are not burnt, contaminated and are up to date. These are very important preventitive measures and cheap insurance. I am a mechanic and always keep up with my fluids and additives.<br>I also use lube guard in my tranny and power steering unit.<br>Brake fluid is very important as it will absorb water over time, thus rusting the inside of your brake components. You will also want to carry spare fuses and bulbs. Always carry duct tape and 2 gal. of extra water.<br>I joined a gym for showers. I am a gym goer anyway so this was perfect. <br>I have a 92 chevy g20 high top mark lll conversion that I have redone the entire inside complete with a secondary power source to run the microwave, crockpot, toaster, tv, surround system, and other misc. power units.<br>Any way hope this has been helpful. If you have any more questions please feel free to ask anytime.<br> Hope you have an awsome trip and you are always safe.<br>Daniel<br><br>