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ScottyC

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Scotty here! 

New van dweller here! Well, I haven't dwelled just yet, but I'm working towards it! I'm from Iowa, but live in San Francisco, and what better place to stealth it.  :)


Started dreaming about camper van life quite a few years ago, and even though I've had a few vans, it never occurred to me, nor did I have the wherewithal to start this journey. I recently bought a 2013 Ford E-150 cargo, and absolutely love it! I'm a big guy, so a big van was in order. Although I have noticed that even with an E-150, space is limited. I don't need a ton of space, so it works out. 

I've been following cheaprvliving for about a year now, and am quite inspired by the amount of people out there that are doing this. The plan, for now, is to continue working and paying everything off, save a little cash, and eventually work 6 months, and take 6 months off. Should be ready for that in a couple of years. In the meantime... I've been trial and erroring with my van. 

So far... I've put up moving blankets to block light from the cab windows, and for the back windows as well. The people who had the van before me insulated most of the back with reflectix, which is a plus... Still need to get some for the windows and bare spots on the side doors, no biggie. Also put a full sized bed in the back, on a regular frame. It does slide around a little, but doesn't bother me. Eventually I will build out the interior, but I figured that this would be the easiest for testing out what works and doesn't. Also installed a fantastic vent fan recently and procured a goal zero generator. So, it's coming together!

I've attempted to sleep in the van, here in San Francisco, but quickly realized that ventilation is an issue. I can't breathe very well, and even with our mid-50's temps at night, the van was a hot box. This week, I'm going to test it out again, this time WITH the vent fan and possibly another small fan, and see how it goes! The boyfriend and I are headed out for a coastal trip up to Oregon starting Friday, so I'll letcha all know how it goes! 

I'm excited to start this journey of my life, and looking forward to making some connections here, and eventually, on the road! 

-Scotty
 

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This is super exciting! It sounds like you have a great plan in motion! Taking the time to see what does and doesn’t work is good. We did our first overnight in our van this weekend as well and almost died (not quite literally, but it was awful) without a vent fan...we had a 10” battery operated fan and it just used up space. Needless to say we came home today and ordered the Maxxair fan.
 
Welcome Scotty to the CRVL forums! To help you learn the ins and outs of these forums, this "Tips, Tricks and Rules" post lists some helpful information to get you started. We look forward to hearing more from you. highdesertranger
 
@HOneybug... YES!!!! A vent fan is absolutely essential I have found. I have installed my fantastic vent fan and it works AMAZINGLY WELL! I have a cargo with no ventilation at all, and now I feel sleeping in it won’t be a problem! ?? Hope you’re vent fan works out for ya!! ??
 
We’ll find out tomorrow when the fan goes in the roof. We did invest in a Endless Breeze fan that Bob recommended as well...it moves some major air as well and will be nice to have to keep air moving on the dogs as well.

Hoping we can do one more outing before we head out for 10 days in Colorado...maybe we’ll just sleep in the driveway ?
 
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