rabiesandpeewee
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Austinboat...good for you that you're going out there and stealthing while you still have a house. That takes determination! I hope it gets easier for you.<br><br>Hi Offroad, thanks for the safety tips <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> I have a stun gun and an air horn. I figure that's two weapons for two hands, and only one that could be turned against me. I also have my cell on and at hand, as well as my keys in the same place. I also put little alarms and extra locks on every door.<br><br>Casey, I am also very anal!! I love living in the van, because my possessions are few, and they all have a place. I don't share your love for towel racks, but I have similar additions in the van that I think are the greatest, because they just make everything more organized and functional <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"> I have always thought that I would hate having an RV or a camper van (one that wasn't stealth) for the reasons you mentioned. I like going to the grocery store and not having people think, "someone's living in there."<br><br>Hi Crosscountry, thanks for the tips! You're a tough lady!<br><br>Lucy, blah. That's terrible. I hope you don't have to switch engines! I had a super hard time with my van. I'm well over 2,500 in repair costs in the past six months. I'm hoping the worst is behind me. I hope the same for you!! It is so tough making minimum wage. I'm also part-time, so I know how it feels to be on a limited income. You are a survivor, though. You're still getting by!!<br><br>Hi Nicole, what a sweet comment! Thank you!<br><br>------------------<br><br>I hope everyone is doing well!<br><br>The stealthing thing didn't work out so well for me. I just felt too paranoid. I didn't want any trouble, considering I'm an elementary school teacher substitute. Stealthing just didn't feel like a wise move. I ended up paying someone fifty dollars a month to park in their backyard, but they also ended up making me feel uncomfortable, and the neighbors were selling crack in the alley, so I spent a week in motels. In one motel, I was getting strange calls to my room, that continued even after switching rooms (as soon as I switched, so they were watching me), so I checked out of there in a hurry. The motel just outside of the city offered a quiet place where I could FINALLY feel safe <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br><br>I followed the plan of driving the van a few states away (it made it...much to the surprise of everyone that knows me, and this mess of a vehicle!) to be with my boyfriend, while he works, and while I'm off for the summer. I now have the option of camping in campgrounds, which is what I've been doing. Hopefully I can set up a "work for stay" option pretty soon.<br><br>I will not be stealthing anytime in the future, as long as I'm still working in the public school system. In a profession where people feel it's unwise to keep a facebook profile, I just don't think it's good to risk a reputation as a van dwelling bum :-/ I may pay for a spot in a backyard again, as long as it's in a safe enough neighborhood. Though stealthing didn't work for me, the van has been a great asset. I'm able to vacation without paying for a hotel, and without major packing. My boyfriend will sleep in it while working on a farm that doesn't have enough beds to accommodate him. I love the van (especially when it's not breaking down), and look forward to living in a van on my own land, one day.<br><br>Even though I've spent major dollars on repairs, I believe I've spent about what I would have spent on rent. So, I've broken even, and now that the van's all fixed, it's time to start letting it save me $$!<br><br>I'd love to hear how everyone is doing! For those new to stealthing...are you still at it? Feeling more comfortable and confident?