Hi Tom,
Speaking French gives you a heads up, as it proves a certain level of intelligence.....I need a secret decoder ring to figure out pronunciations for traffic signs in Montreal.......
As for vehicles, I would tend to list your needs first.
Sleeping in a dry area?
Some warmth, may be not with a good sleeping bag or locations
place to cook out of the weather? A hot meal on a dreary day does wonders for the soul.
I would find it hard to justify a mini van but in stead a panel or box van might be the way to go. Painters, carpenters, plumbers all use them and you might find a nice Ford or GM within your budget. Bungie cords and duct tape could build your traveling man cave without the necessity of power tools and the such.
A friend of ours lives in a 2 bedroom condo in Florida, hopefully he will next week as well, but being a minimalist all of his things fit in 13 cubic feet including his sleeping pad. If you wanted a flat surface on the floor of the van, Home Deport will cut a piece of plywood for free
Speaking French gives you a heads up, as it proves a certain level of intelligence.....I need a secret decoder ring to figure out pronunciations for traffic signs in Montreal.......
As for vehicles, I would tend to list your needs first.
Sleeping in a dry area?
Some warmth, may be not with a good sleeping bag or locations
place to cook out of the weather? A hot meal on a dreary day does wonders for the soul.
I would find it hard to justify a mini van but in stead a panel or box van might be the way to go. Painters, carpenters, plumbers all use them and you might find a nice Ford or GM within your budget. Bungie cords and duct tape could build your traveling man cave without the necessity of power tools and the such.
A friend of ours lives in a 2 bedroom condo in Florida, hopefully he will next week as well, but being a minimalist all of his things fit in 13 cubic feet including his sleeping pad. If you wanted a flat surface on the floor of the van, Home Deport will cut a piece of plywood for free