I was sitting in the Walmart parking lot, where I usually do in Gillette (Wyoming), with the side door open letting the heat out, when I heard a car pull up behind me. A glance out the rooftop hatch corroborated that it was a local cop checking me out. After he'd had time to call my license plate in, he came flashing his flashlight, looking around. He asked if the van was mine and my name, and said that he was just checking to make sure everything was OK, which I assured him it was. After asking how long I'd been there, and receiving my long term answer of a couple of weeks, he left without a word about the advisability or legality of continuing to park there.<div>This Walmart Supercenter has a large parking lot and usually has an assortment of overnight parkers ranging from carsleepers to tractor-trailers, with plenty of RVs of all descriptions. The street side of the lot looks like a small used car lot. Since I patronize the store on a regular basis and park in a different space each night, I doubt I'll ever be contacted again, at least by this particular officer, since I'm a local, my CDL, vehicle registration, and insurance sharing my local mail drop address.</div>