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Hi everyone! I've been an avid lurker of the main CheapRVLiving website, as well as countless other vandwelling websites, YouTube videos and ebooks (including Robert's book). For some reason, I didn't really get into this forum - wish I had. So I have a lot of reading to do now! A year ago, this was a neat idea, but nothing more. Then 6 months ago, I started considering it as a viable option. In the last 3 months, I've made the mental shift, started getting rid of and selling unnecessary items, and started getting my van set up for full time living. For the last few months, I've also been living with my elderly mother, but it's not working out, for many reasons (mine and hers). She just announced that since I'm moving, she's selling the house. So I guess she's finally realized I'm serious and accepted it. And that means I "really" have to get my van ready and actually do this, not just keep reading about it! Oh, and I'll be taking a 30 pound mixed breed dog with me. <br><br>Technically, I'm not at the "point of no return" yet, but I know the time has come for me to make a change in my life and just do this. I don't want to stay where I am, and I'm free to go anywhere or do anything at this point. It's a very liberating feeling. Other that the guilt trip of leaving an elderly parent alone (and needing to raise a bit more money), there's nothing stopping me from doing this. I'm sure I'll be much happier and healthier - mentally and physically Although there is no set deadline yet, I imagine my mother's house will sell quickly, which means I could be moving out in as little as a month or two if things move quickly. If I really needed a few more weeks to get ready, I could stay with her at the new place, but I'd rather not. <br><br>I have a Chevy Astro passenger van that I've owned for 2 years, and I'm turing it into a "conversion van" or "travel van" now. Visions of a VW Westfalia setup danced in my head, but I don't have the time or money for that. The two rows of rear bench seats have been out for a while. I'll probably give them away or sell them. I feel pretty confident that the van is in mechanically good condition now and it "should" be fine to drive anywhere. Last month, I installed pop-out rear barn door windows that I've had laying around for a year. With no "raised roof" and dark tinted windows with blackout curtains, my van should be nice and stealthy. In the next couple of weeks I will get the windows tinted very dark. Tomorrow I am going out to look at mattresses (twin size) and either buy one, or a put a deposit on one (there's a an excellent sale that ends tomorrow, and I don't want to miss out). <br><br>Once I have the mattress, I can build the rest of the interior around it. Depending how much time and money I have, I may just throw that mattress in and some boxes of essential items and clothes. If I have a bit more time, I'd like to make a platform for the bed with storage underneath it, insulate the floor (and maybe the walls and roof). Make some privacy curtains, and a cabinet at the back (accessible by the rear barn doors) for a "kitchen" with a sink, fresh water, grey water tank, a portable 1 or 2 burner stove/cooktop, food storage and if possible, a fridge. Probably a small bar fridge from WalMart if I can figure out a power source for it. A NovaKool would be nice, but I can't drop $1000 or more on one right now. I've ruled out a 3 way fridge as they seem too finicky and prone to failure. Worst case, I'll start off with a 5 day cooler. <br><br>Also money and time permitting, I may get a house battery and a solar panel to charge it. The only electrical items I can see me using are my laptop and maybe that fridge. Any thoughts on those "booster packs" you can charge with shore power or via a 12V source while driving? Also not sure what to do about ventilation and keeping a stealthy look. A roof vent could draw attention, as could open windows (the pop-out rear windows), unless I park next to a hedge or back into a parking space that hides the back doors, I may not be able to open the windows and keep a low profile. I can attach screens around the windows in the interior with velcro or magnetic strips (if I screw in something on the plastic trim inside for the magnets to stick to).<br><br><br><br>