Hey all! I've been reading all sorts of things for months and getting an idea what I want to do. I'm hoping for some specific opinions from people in a similar climate who've been in the life for a while. I live in Denver, and am mostly planning to stay urban and stealth, most likely in a minivan. Denver has some unique challenges for a full-time van dweller. The air is thin and dry, so summer days can get into the hundreds and still have cold nights. Winter lows in the teens are common. I would probably seek shelter in temps closer to zero, which are less common. The altitude is also high, at 5,280 feet, which I've heard has ramifications for various heating solutions including the Chinese diesel heaters and the Buddy heaters. My primary goal is to save some money. I've always been very comfortable in small spaces and enjoy getting creative to make them work. I'm a half time music director for a church and this city's rent is too high. I want to pay down some bills and save up for a mortgage down payment. So I'm not looking for the very most elegant solution. I won't be putting tens of thousands into a high roof euro style van. But I also want to be safe and comfortable enough to not hate this lifestyle. What are your perspectives on heating and cooling. And I suppose anything else, though this is the heating section and I'm particularly worried about that aspect of the build. I'm pretty sure to start, I'll go with a 5 gallon water cooler bottle with a push pump, homemade toilet solution with cat litter or sawdust and modest electrical from the alternator. Small gas burner, haven't decided on refrigeration but probably a cooler to start. I don't cook that much and often live happily on ramen noodles when I have no one to entertain. It's the heat thing I don't want to get wrong from the start. It's warm enough to start work with plenty of summer days ahead and a COVID19 stimulus check on the way. I'd like to plan ahead and make hay while the sun shines. Thoughts?