waldenbound
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I guess intros are the place to get wordy, so here goes.
My plan for retirement used to be to work until they dragged me out of the office and put me in a pine box. Not a very fun plan.
Then I thought I would get an RV and fulltime in it. I'm finding out RVs have issues though. First issue is that I"m not the most confident driver. All I need to do is drive a 5th wheel down some road, then find out I can't turn around. Nice going. Then, there's nothing like going to the National Park of your dreams, then find out you can't stay because your rig is too big.
I thought about vans, but I think of two things when I think of vans. Delivery drivers and Buffalo Bill from "Silence of the Lambs". Then I thought, "Well, why the heck not?"
I have very good camping skills. I've lived in a tent in Alaska for two months. I slept in a snow cave. I have all kinds of backpacking and camping gear. Except for not having a van yet, I'm 90% ready to go in terms of gear.
I test drove a Ford Transit 250 commercial van today. They are sweet rides, I drove a long length with a medium roof. I'm 5'3" and I had about 6" extra in head room. I'm going to watch this van for awhile and make sure it doesn't it turn into another Ford Edsel.
Giving that a van has limited space and more primitive systems, I would move down south. I used to live in the southwest, would love to return. Starry nights, wide open spaces, quiet, wildflowers, my own Walden. A body can only take 50 degrees and spitting rain for endless months at a time. Yeah, I could "perma-camp" my way through retirement just fine.
Well, this is a long-term plan, but I will be active around here. What is the preference here, asking a question on a new thread, or resurrecting an old thread?
My plan for retirement used to be to work until they dragged me out of the office and put me in a pine box. Not a very fun plan.
Then I thought I would get an RV and fulltime in it. I'm finding out RVs have issues though. First issue is that I"m not the most confident driver. All I need to do is drive a 5th wheel down some road, then find out I can't turn around. Nice going. Then, there's nothing like going to the National Park of your dreams, then find out you can't stay because your rig is too big.
I thought about vans, but I think of two things when I think of vans. Delivery drivers and Buffalo Bill from "Silence of the Lambs". Then I thought, "Well, why the heck not?"
I have very good camping skills. I've lived in a tent in Alaska for two months. I slept in a snow cave. I have all kinds of backpacking and camping gear. Except for not having a van yet, I'm 90% ready to go in terms of gear.
I test drove a Ford Transit 250 commercial van today. They are sweet rides, I drove a long length with a medium roof. I'm 5'3" and I had about 6" extra in head room. I'm going to watch this van for awhile and make sure it doesn't it turn into another Ford Edsel.
Giving that a van has limited space and more primitive systems, I would move down south. I used to live in the southwest, would love to return. Starry nights, wide open spaces, quiet, wildflowers, my own Walden. A body can only take 50 degrees and spitting rain for endless months at a time. Yeah, I could "perma-camp" my way through retirement just fine.
Well, this is a long-term plan, but I will be active around here. What is the preference here, asking a question on a new thread, or resurrecting an old thread?