Man In A Box said:
I read somewhere that California has banned people living in their vehicles and the second offense could be a year in jail. I wanted to stay around the San Diego area for a few months until I heard about that law. I heard you can camp there but it is expensive which I can't afford. I only budgeted gas, food, cell phone, etc.
Humidity doesn't sound like fun at all. I wanted Florida for the crystal blue beaches. I don't really care for the everglades as much. I chose Seattle for the mountains/forests/ocean and colorado for the mountains and wildlife.
Decisions decisions!
Thanks for the help guys. Keep it coming!
Greetings!
I don't know what you're driving, but last May in San Diego they were rousting cargo vans left and right, but in my high top all window, obviously a camper van, one cop told me that as long as I wasn't trying to hide, and I wasn't bothering anybody, they were okay with it.
The cops told me in several different CA locations: "It's the ones who try to hide that are the problem, they're the trouble makers, the thieves and drug dealers. We like tourists, and it's people like you we try to keep safe."
I just picked neighborhoods with largish apt. complexes that had overflow parking on the street, and except for cargo vans, and obvious motor homes or travel trailers, they didn't seem to care a lot. I returned to one place I liked every day for several weeks, and even stayed parked for a couple 2-3 day stretches, no problems, and everybody including the cops had to know I was living in my van.
There's a lot of places, in darn near every state, that have laws against camping on the street. I think for the most part though that they are selectively enforced, rather than actively enforced. If you don't give cause for people to complain about "That Creepy Dude In A Van" you'll probably be fine. If you're legal, at most they may tell you to move, but if you ask, they may suggest where you can park legally and be safe. I've been told to park in the police parking lot more than once, and stay as long as I liked. In Venice, CA, while parked in their lot, they would bring be soda & hot pastries every morning (I don't drink coffee), and gave me a big book of tickets for free meals at various places. Really nice people there, and ooooohhhhh the boardwalk & surrounding area, quite entertaining.
Like another poster said, Portland & Seattle can be very depressing, sometimes we don't even get a summer. There have been summers when I counted a total of 5 days of real sunshine all summer long. Living in the rain forest is a beautiful place to live, IF you have web feet, and aren't depression prone. The guy that wrote that song "The bluest skies you've ever seen are in Seattle" obviously never left New York.
Cheers!
The CamperVan_Man