One Awesome Inch
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My .02
I also am in a situation where I will remain in the same area for probably around 10 years. This means stealth is super important for me. Since I've been in the van... over three months... I have not had a single problem. My van is just a regular cargo van, but the inside is quite livable with a good bed, kitchen (still in progress) and more storage than I need. I have a Renology flexible solar panel and have it afixed using epoxy/bolts (no holes). The advantage is that you cannot see the panel from the sidewalk since there is no rack or mounting hardware that protrudes. The only thing that makes my van a bit less stealthy is the Fantastic Fan vent cover. I find the FF critical to comfort so I would give up a bit of stealth for it personally. Aside from that it looks just like a regular contractors van. While ideally, a hightop would be awesome, one can get by with a lowtop/standard height no problem. I utilize a rolling ottoman and only really have to bend over when entering thru my front partition which separates the driver cab from the living area. I thought hard about a mini van, but I am very glad I went with a full size van. Its just way more comfortable... especially if you put the bed across the back, (instead of along the side) as I have recently done.
As to anxiety, I will say that the first couple weeks can be a bit tough. Its very different from house living, but overtime you will get used to it.
Best of luck.
I also am in a situation where I will remain in the same area for probably around 10 years. This means stealth is super important for me. Since I've been in the van... over three months... I have not had a single problem. My van is just a regular cargo van, but the inside is quite livable with a good bed, kitchen (still in progress) and more storage than I need. I have a Renology flexible solar panel and have it afixed using epoxy/bolts (no holes). The advantage is that you cannot see the panel from the sidewalk since there is no rack or mounting hardware that protrudes. The only thing that makes my van a bit less stealthy is the Fantastic Fan vent cover. I find the FF critical to comfort so I would give up a bit of stealth for it personally. Aside from that it looks just like a regular contractors van. While ideally, a hightop would be awesome, one can get by with a lowtop/standard height no problem. I utilize a rolling ottoman and only really have to bend over when entering thru my front partition which separates the driver cab from the living area. I thought hard about a mini van, but I am very glad I went with a full size van. Its just way more comfortable... especially if you put the bed across the back, (instead of along the side) as I have recently done.
As to anxiety, I will say that the first couple weeks can be a bit tough. Its very different from house living, but overtime you will get used to it.
Best of luck.