jbhernandez
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I hope it's not too forward of for my first post to start a thread. Especially since I'm NOT a vandweller. I have slept rather uncomfortably in my Honda Accord, when it's been a better option that sleeping in my bed with the wife.
Anyway, I'm interested in the simplified lifestyle and am always on the lookout for vandwellers and have found a few here in Queens, NYC. Not far from me is a small shopping strip that's home to a reluctant vandweller. It's obvious he's there nightly, and no one bothers him. In a small enclave here in Queens is an area called College Point, and I seen vans there with electrical lines running into a house, definitely being lived in.
Just off the Long Island Expressway in Woodside is a 70ish Winnebago with trailer that's always parked there, definitely being lived in.
My point is that it's very easy to van dwell in NYC, and not even be stealth. Yeaterday I was driving through Brooklyn underneath the Gowanus and counted at least 3 RV's that looked lived in.
Maybe it's just me, because I'm more aware of this, but I see quite a few people vandwelling, and I'm pretty sure unless your some very nice neighborhood in Manhattan, you'll be good.
Anyway, I'm interested in the simplified lifestyle and am always on the lookout for vandwellers and have found a few here in Queens, NYC. Not far from me is a small shopping strip that's home to a reluctant vandweller. It's obvious he's there nightly, and no one bothers him. In a small enclave here in Queens is an area called College Point, and I seen vans there with electrical lines running into a house, definitely being lived in.
Just off the Long Island Expressway in Woodside is a 70ish Winnebago with trailer that's always parked there, definitely being lived in.
My point is that it's very easy to van dwell in NYC, and not even be stealth. Yeaterday I was driving through Brooklyn underneath the Gowanus and counted at least 3 RV's that looked lived in.
Maybe it's just me, because I'm more aware of this, but I see quite a few people vandwelling, and I'm pretty sure unless your some very nice neighborhood in Manhattan, you'll be good.