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jeremy33

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hey everyone names jeremy and im thinking very seriously of van living full time. Just wanted to say hello and see if there was anyone else living in there cars full time during canadas harsh winters?<br>
 
Welcome Jeremy, When the Canadians get up they will be checking in here and be glad to see another joining their ranks.<br>Dragonfly<br>
 
<P><FONT size=3>Hi Jeremy! You've found an awesome place for motivation, inspiration and information!&nbsp; Welcome!</FONT></P>
 
Welcome! I drove across canada as a kid and we stopped in Ontario. What a beautiful spot. Your right, fulltiming in winter could prove difficult.
 
Hiya and Welcome Jeremy! Great place, people, and source of ideas!<div><br></div>
 
Hello Back at you from Ontario Canada...<div><br></div><div>Never lived in a Car in the Winter but have lived in Trucks/tent/ground shelter before!&nbsp;</div><div>Make sure your window is down a bit or ... the big sleep...</div><div>Any other questions shoot! Princess Auto has some sales on Kerosene and Propane heaters right now, and I think Canadian Tire is about to put some on as well soon.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Welcome there are a few of us here!</div>
 
thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I've always wanted to do the nomadic life. and i think its time to just jump in with both feet. Any help or comments would be great. I haven't accuired my full time vehical yet but im figureing out what i really want. At this moment im looking into a ford e250 ext van which i would imeditly convert to four wheel drive. Im an advid kyacker and i need a 4x4 to get to those far out lakes for pristen kyacking and lakes that rarely get fished.Im not sure however if a fullsize van is right for me i dont need much room to be comfortable so let the ideas flow.<br>
 
<FONT size=3 face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">looks like a great idea, Johnny but if I read it correctly, it's only selling the heater venting system...heater is &nbsp;not included so I'm confused.&nbsp; Where would you buy a heater compatable w/ the venting system?</FONT><br><FONT size=3 face=Tahoma></FONT>&nbsp;<br><FONT size=3 face=Tahoma>Also Icouldn't see anyplace on the page where you could order this.<IMG border=0 align=absMiddle src="https://vanlivingforum.com/images/boards/smilies/confused.gif"></FONT><br><FONT size=3 face=Tahoma></FONT>&nbsp;<br>
 
<H1><FONT size=3>SportCat™ PerfectTemp™<BR>Catalytic Heater </FONT></H1><FONT size=4>1500 btu, should do the job.</FONT><br><FONT size=4></FONT>&nbsp;<br><FONT size=4>I emailed the guy for some info tonight.</FONT><br><FONT size=4></FONT>&nbsp;<br><FONT size=4>This looks like it may be the best idea for a car heater.</FONT><br>
 
<P><FONT size=3>Just got an email back from Atomic Heater guy. They are not in production yet. Too bad. It's a great idea.</FONT></P>
 
jeremy33 said:
hey everyone names jeremy and im thinking very seriously of van living full time. Just wanted to say hello and see if there was anyone else living in there cars full time during canadas harsh winters?<br>

Hey Jeremy33, I'm in my pickup truck. Coldest I've seen so far is -21c. January has been kind so far. Not looking forward to February weather but that too shall pass. ?
 
jeremy33 said:
thanks for the warm welcome everyone. I've always wanted to do the nomadic life. and i think its time to just jump in with both feet. Any help or comments would be great. I haven't accuired my full time vehical yet but im figureing out what i really want. At this moment im looking into a ford e250 ext van which i would imeditly convert to four wheel drive. Im an advid kyacker and i need a 4x4 to get to those far out lakes for pristen kyacking and lakes that rarely get fished.Im not sure however if a fullsize van is right for me i dont need much room to be comfortable so let the ideas flow.<br>

Hi Jeremy. I'm an avid kayaker as well! Van life and paddling go together great! I can't wait for the water to get "unstiff" so I can dip my paddle again. Where do you like to paddle?
 
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