CoachOnTheRoad
Well-known member
Hello All!
I wasn't sure where to post so here it goes.
I'm 29 days out in my 2005 Chevy Uplander Mini-Van. It's a simple conversion, with a bed and some shelves and a plywood floor, the rest is bins and other organization.
The first four days out I was DOWN. I wasn't sure I could do it. I ended up going back to my daughters place, my "home base," to regroup and dump some stuff.
Now, I'm up in the Adirondacks, NY, and I'm starting to hit my groove! I'm an experienced camper, but living out of a van turned out to be a totally different thing. Thankfully I have some skills like putting up tarps, holding a hammer etc
It was way harder and way different than I thought, especially dealing with an autoimmune disability, but I'M DOING IT!!!!
Just thought I'd check in, I have very little internet service where I am, I go into town about once a week and catch up.
Thanks for being here!!!
Mary Ellen
I wasn't sure where to post so here it goes.
I'm 29 days out in my 2005 Chevy Uplander Mini-Van. It's a simple conversion, with a bed and some shelves and a plywood floor, the rest is bins and other organization.
The first four days out I was DOWN. I wasn't sure I could do it. I ended up going back to my daughters place, my "home base," to regroup and dump some stuff.
Now, I'm up in the Adirondacks, NY, and I'm starting to hit my groove! I'm an experienced camper, but living out of a van turned out to be a totally different thing. Thankfully I have some skills like putting up tarps, holding a hammer etc
It was way harder and way different than I thought, especially dealing with an autoimmune disability, but I'M DOING IT!!!!
Just thought I'd check in, I have very little internet service where I am, I go into town about once a week and catch up.
Thanks for being here!!!
Mary Ellen