That’s the question. I am not very social so I never really talk to other people in their vans, but I get curious about their experience. Here being anonymous seems ok to ask.

I live in one, in case it’s not clear. I know there’s a lot of people who do the same so maybe there’s someone here. Probably not but it’s worth a try. There used to be a van dwellers community on reddit, but mostly americans and instagram people.

  • @DempstersBox
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    62 months ago

    Whelp, I’m in the US.

    Have lived in a pickup (a little old 90’s toyota-great truck), a school bus, a stepvan, on the back of a bicycle, and now a school bus again.

    There were a couple apartments and a few warehouses smattered between them.

    I’d love to visit Australia someday, met some funny fuckers from there.

    I do think the US lends itself pretty well to living in vehicles, as much as it is shunned. As long as you keep moving and present cleanly, nobody generally has a clue. But all our infrastructure is built for vehicles, and it’s just…super easy nowadays, honestly.

    Like I have constant power and internet. Garbage and wastewater is as simple as stopping for fuel.

    Amazon dropboxes for buying bullshit online.

    Homeless? Fuck no. I built this into my home. The state just wants me to have an address so they can send the tax man and cops in the door. Fuck them

    • @horse_battery_staple
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      32 months ago

      Hey, you do you, but I’m pretty sure if they want to find you they can

      • @Valmond
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        12 months ago

        If the stakes get high enough? Sure. But otherwise why would they chase you at all?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      12 months ago

      No idea how it is in the US, but I imagine it’s the most car centric country in the world. I know from reddit that there’s a lot of people living in cars there.

      How was it on the bicycle? I want to do that… did you stay in cities or wild? How do you do with all the water that needs to be carried? I wouldn’t do it on a city though. Staying on a tent in a city is too exposed for me. But I love the idea of even more freedom, not having to worry about car registration, fuel and fines.

      So you have toilet in the car? My basically just have waste water from brushing my teeth, so it just goes straight to the street. Isn’t it too much issue to handle that? Though it must be nice to not have to look for toilet…

      And your power is not solar?

      Ordering things online, or anything that needs an address is still a big challenge for me. I’m trying for the first time ordering something to a post office and I’ll go get it to see if it works. I don’t think there amazon dropboxes here, but even if there were I would never buy something from amazon…