Staying Put
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Hi, I'm Wemble from Wisconsin. I'm a 60 year old single male who is looking to retire in a few years from now, likely at 65 but maybe earlier.<br><br>The last couple of years I've looked at fulltiming using a vehicle rather being tied to a house. The trouble is that before I had considered this I bought new Scion xA in 2006 and although it is a nice little car it is not rated to tow anything. Despite that I had been looking at a small teardrop camper or a small Aliner, and I was still thinking that way until recently when I considered what the price of one of those units would cost and decided to look at that price added to what I could get for my Scion in the way of a van. So I'm very early in the vandwelling consideration mode.<br><br>I like the idea of a van being all inclusive (not towing a camper of any sort behind a car) yet it can still look ordinary enough so that those who see it don't think right away, "somebody must be living in that". Stealth is not really that important to me, but I would like to have that option available if I want it. My real desire is to be off on my own as much as possible. I enjoy my own company over that of others, I enjoy being alone but I am not lonely. I am not a people person although nobody who meets me would guess that because although I am not shy I am introverted (the two are not the same thing). What I'm trying to impart is that in my retirement years I am looking forward to solitude which means that I have no intention of going to museums or Vegas or anything like that where I would be among lots of people.<br><br>I've read Jason Odom's book, "Vanabode" and although it has a lot of good points there is also a lot that I don't agree with or that would not apply to my personal situation. Also I seem to detect an attitude of knowing all there is to be known about vandwelling and you need to do things his way to be successful. But I'll glean what I believe is good for me and that I agree with from the book.<br><br>I've got a few years on my horizon to prepare for all of this before I would really cut the cord, but I want to work my way to that position. I hope to learn a lot by reading lots of posts here and I'm sure it will be a big help.