PARKING TIPS IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS. Living Without The Dreaded KNOCK ON THE VAN

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Комментарии • 480

  • @ExploringTheWestCoast
    @ExploringTheWestCoast Год назад +36

    *Pull in, go to sleep, get up and LEAVE! *👍👍

  • @richardkelly9768
    @richardkelly9768 Год назад +148

    This mite sound weird but i get in the habit of pulling up somewhere for the night and opening my driver's door then closing it and locking myself inside. So people may hear me pull up and believe I've exited my van and locked the van.when I haven't left my van at all. It helps remove suspicion.

    • @madmouse7915
      @madmouse7915 Год назад +5

      Makes sense to me 🤷‍♂️.

    • @greenidguy9292
      @greenidguy9292 Год назад +4

      * might

    • @dianeshore625
      @dianeshore625 Год назад +3

      I think that is smart thinking.👍

    • @zackerygillard8225
      @zackerygillard8225 Год назад +3

      Literally did that every single time! Haha

    • @cucmoneyy
      @cucmoneyy Год назад +3

      Veryyy smart thinking might have to keep this in mind I see where you’re coming from try to throw the people off👍🏽

  • @666NOT
    @666NOT Год назад +51

    Find at least 30 places to sleep and only go to each one once a month. Make your bed and do your preparations before you arrived where you're going to sleep. Pull up, dark, crawl in bed, sleep all night, get up and leave. Do your morning wake-up routine after you arrive at your next spot

    • @keltic341thoughtyouknuskii34
      @keltic341thoughtyouknuskii34 Месяц назад +1

      This is insane there has to be places where you're allowed to park and sleep for free and until this happens every authority figure is fair game in terms of anything They are deserving of whatever they get.

    • @keltic341thoughtyouknuskii34
      @keltic341thoughtyouknuskii34 Месяц назад +1

      Or just sleep for free in general. Tearing down people's tents and throwing away their belong. They really batter hope and pray that people do not get organized because things can happen quickly.

  • @slptp
    @slptp Год назад +8

    To me, there really is nothing more beautiful and pure on this planet than the image of a person snuggling their well loved dog.

  • @jeffnorbert1871
    @jeffnorbert1871 Год назад +314

    There is only one "problem", people can't mind their own business. Way too interested in what someone else MIGHT be doing with no reason to be "suspicious". If it isn't illegal to park somewhere then you have as much right to be there as anyone else. Questions like "what are you doing"? or "do you live in your van"? don't even deserve an answer because no one needs to know. Nor do they have a "right" to know. Generally that even includes law enforcement. Generally.

    • @katvandu8110
      @katvandu8110 Год назад +46

      I completely agree. I never could stand these "busybody" types. Way too many of them out there.

    • @elainec2577
      @elainec2577 Год назад +9

      Been there done that

    • @rainsofhealing
      @rainsofhealing Год назад

      The new culture in America of “see something, say something” has really gone off the deep end. This is much like a totalitarian type rulership that fosters this atmosphere. History repeating itself unfortunately. It’s actually very dangerous where it leads to.

    • @itssecure
      @itssecure Год назад +29

      As a block watch captain in Nanaimo, residents are told to be aware of who is in the neighborhood, to politely challenge strangers. I fully support Chrome comments about coffee and breakfast. BE RESPECTFUL

    • @49WWFcobianfan
      @49WWFcobianfan Год назад +42

      If I'm a home owner and I see a large Van outside my home that I've never seen before I'm obviously am gonna be a little worried about a potential burglary. That type of attitude is what's gonna give you problems. You are a guest staying in other people's community.

  • @aquious953
    @aquious953 Год назад +20

    If costs keep going up, everyone will be living in a van.

  • @nomaderic
    @nomaderic Год назад +187

    I've been a nomad for 3 years now. This is by far the best advice for sleeping of any video I've ever seen. I almost exactly mirror how you sleep. I tell everyone the same exact advice. Sleeping areas are for sleeping only. Go "live" somewhere else. I see so many people come places and basically act like they are at home. Then the spot gets blown up. I dont even think about where I'm gonna sleep because I can sleep pretty much anywhere within reason just as you described. Don't draw any attention to yourself, pull up when it's dark and time to sleep, and wake up early and leave. You follow that and you can pretty much sleep anywhere. I've slept literally under signs that say "no overnight parking" and have been told nothing, simply because I don't draw any attention. I'm not saying to park in these places but just showing how easy it is to sleep as a nomad. It's so over thought by everyone when it's so easy. Ask yourself "if I was just a random person driving by would I even notice my vehicle was here or even care". Most of the time that answer would be no, and if so, you can sleep there

    • @user-cw2py6wh8l
      @user-cw2py6wh8l Год назад +6

      If you move your vehicle every night, that use a lot of gas. It would be cheaper to rent a place.

    • @nomaderic
      @nomaderic Год назад +11

      @w23857980 alot of gas? To go where? I maybe put 10 bucks in gas in a day and I drive all day every day

    • @nomaderic
      @nomaderic Год назад +9

      @Jim McD not only do I drive around all day, I do deliveries. At max I put 15. I drive a corolla, I get 40 plus mpg. 15 dollars will get me over 4 gallons of gas and that's over 150 miles of driving per day.

    • @joeblow8206
      @joeblow8206 Год назад +3

      @@nomaderic yeah jim mcd I'm sure driver's an American pos. 150k mis, junkyard. And your Corolla will go 500k mis with just oil changes. Last car you will ever buy. Domestics are used to being replaced every five yrs.

    • @nomaderic
      @nomaderic Год назад +6

      @Joe Blow yep that's why I bought it. Only maintenance I pretty much have to do is oil changes and tires. I plan on getting hundreds of thousands of miles out of my car

  • @MikeS-7
    @MikeS-7 Год назад +43

    That's the thing that I think would wear most folks down in terms of van life. Every day it is logistics... Logistics... Logistics...

    • @brianmi40
      @brianmi40 Год назад +9

      I travel 3 months, then 3 at home. Finding a place to park free doesn't even come CLOSE to the enjoyment of traveling and seeing new places, eating in new restaurants, meeting new people. People focus on the negatives to talk themselves out of things.

  • @marketdetective
    @marketdetective Год назад +8

    When I was living van life I hated driving before “waking up fully” even though it was necessary.

  • @dennyj8650
    @dennyj8650 Год назад +12

    I'd have to have made a thermos of hot coffee the previous night! To sip while I move on from the night's parking spot.

  • @jessesasaki3191
    @jessesasaki3191 Год назад +2

    In Phoenix Az the cops don’t care if you stay in your car I had people call the cops on me all the time and the cops said it’s not against the law and I didn’t have to move.

  • @yeshappynomad7510
    @yeshappynomad7510 Год назад +54

    I work at an apartment complex rn. One court, the police would be called before the diesel heater had your tootsies warm. Two courts down, you could post up for months, cook outside, and throw a block party. You're right - trust the vibe!

  • @HoosierOutdoor
    @HoosierOutdoor Год назад +15

    Gotta wonder if having all the advertising on the van gives you less problems. I mean if I see a van with logo's all over it. I dont expect that person to be a problem. Now unmarked van in a dark spot makes you think.. why is that here. People with bad intnetions dont usually advertise who they are all over over there van.

  • @klasmova2771
    @klasmova2771 Год назад +9

    tips on maintaining income and lessening expenses that are common like the gym, eating out, laundromat etc? Also how do you generate sufficient income so that you aren't stuck in the van without an option to even buy a permanent residence?

  • @cyntiaspadafore1457
    @cyntiaspadafore1457 Год назад +37

    I once told someone that I was looking for a van to live in and she told me she had a list of social services that could help me keep my home bahahaha who said I could not afford my house. I just don’t need my big house all by my self!! You are so right some people just don’t get it.

    • @totorishop
      @totorishop Месяц назад

      Hahahaha something similar happened to me too

  • @mark38699
    @mark38699 Год назад +4

    We are all gonna be living in vans soon.

  • @rawspace1212
    @rawspace1212 Год назад +42

    I started my vanlife on the island of Maui Hawaii. Let me tell you, your tip is spot on. Sleeping in different locations every night is key for not getting the dreaded knock knock. Stagnation is the van lifer's enemy.
    Aloha 🤙🤙

    • @maylin1986
      @maylin1986 Год назад

      Dude!! Do you have a tictoc & puppy? I think I watch your lives. 🤔 Also, did you buy your van and transfer the van from the US to Maui? Or buy your van in Maui once you moved there? I think it would be hard to find a van in Maui to buy.

    • @slickwilly4613
      @slickwilly4613 Год назад +1

      I did it in the 70's in Kailua Oahu. Just had to keep the windows up cus of mosquitoes

  • @hufficag
    @hufficag Год назад +3

    You can also sleep when you get sleepy after dark, then wake up at midnight, biphasic sleep, drive to a new location, sleep until dawn.

  • @susanstebila8707
    @susanstebila8707 Год назад +10

    🤷🏼‍♀️You have helped me a lot about the way u live…..I feel my comfort ZONE as well….I live in the wealthiest areas at the beach…..USA I have a nice apt in AZ then 3 or 4 months in my SUV up early off to the coffee shop @ 5 or 6…..spend time in the harbor or oceanfront…..❤MY LIFE….I’m a painter, artist…set up is sweet with a well known artist…..then we paint people love it….😊🐬🐬🐬

  • @stanleytolle416
    @stanleytolle416 Год назад +7

    I have kind of gone the other way. I have establish a legal area to use my van. There has been friction but I have a history of litigation. I do move my van every day but having two vehicles I park it in about the same spot everyday and sleep in the same area. Like my town made a law outlawing living in vehicles. I filed a lawsuit over the isssue where the judge dismissed the lawsuit because I had no subject matter jurisdiction, the city had not ticketed me under the law. For some reason I have not ticketed for using my van as a residence even though I am registered to vote at my location. I can understand the city's reluctance since a city North of mine lost a case against a van dweller. The district court ruled that unless the city had reasonable legal areas for van dwellers to park that city can not make it illegal to use a vehicle as shelter. Like maybe cities need to stop restrict affordable living situations.

    • @sew_gal7340
      @sew_gal7340 Год назад

      Probably lots of homeless people just parking outside residence areas and set up camp there for months and throwing trash everywhere

    • @stanleytolle416
      @stanleytolle416 Год назад

      @@sew_gal7340 that's a violation to length of parking and littering with nothing to do with lawfully living in a vehicle. Of course people should be cited for violations such as these. Open drug use the same. Problems arise when things are prohibited. This is why legal areas are needed where there are community standards and the ability to get them enforced like any other neighborhood. Where I park my van I do not violate as any other laws except the use of a vehicle to sleep in. This way if the city ever gets the courage to come after me the legality of their law will be directly challenged. Just so happens the legal expert who testified when this law was inacted testified that the law was illegal.

  • @mr.skipper4544
    @mr.skipper4544 Год назад +32

    I have another great peice of advice for van lifers, get rid of your generators,, or at least have some respect for others that are parked beside you and in that general area, we can all enjoy this lifestyle 👍🇺🇲
    Thanks Chrome

  • @OntheFarmAus
    @OntheFarmAus Год назад +10

    I always sleep in dead end streets with little traffic. I use google maps street view to check out areas first. saves a lot of driving around.

  • @piperlynne1
    @piperlynne1 Год назад +22

    I wish all van life people lived the way you do. We have a bunch of people who live in their vehicles in our small town and it's fine if they didn't always stay in the same places and dump garbage and do drug deals in those areas. No one wants these people living on the street outside their homes. Now a random van life person who is respectful of others is fine it's the crappy ones who wreck it for others.

  • @thepatsyfamily
    @thepatsyfamily Год назад +5

    I don’t know why but there’s something calm and comforting about those early morning Tim Horton’s coffee runs.

  • @anneholden9908
    @anneholden9908 Год назад +9

    I know it's highly unlikely, but if you find yourself in Florida, you can sleep in my driveway anytime!

  • @RoxRevanharte
    @RoxRevanharte Год назад +80

    I do think this video should be made by all van life RUclipsrs often as all new comers need to know. So they don’t screw it up for the rest of us.

    • @C.Church
      @C.Church Год назад +5

      Yeah. I saw a box van video titled with the words "stealth box truck". Watched it.... guy has windows, hookup panel, it's painted all black and you can see the water tank just by bending over. His truck cab has cushions on the passenger seat for a pet and just general daily life clutter in the cab.
      I did a kind "lol stealth?" comment. He admitted it wasn't but he knows where to go. I said sure, if you know your local audience that works but just so noobs watching don't get any false ideas, that isn't stealth. Lol.
      Chrome is right. Stealth isn't so much about the vehicle (as long as it's clean and not shanty). It's about your habits. That other channel should have talked about stealrh habits not the truck being stealth (not really stealth).

    • @RoxRevanharte
      @RoxRevanharte Год назад +4

      @@C.Church yeah my bus stands out but is all blacked out. Still a bus. So hard to take it. However I don’t camp outside it when just trying to rest. Save that for when I can get some place where it’s ok.

    • @MapleMarmite
      @MapleMarmite Год назад +3

      Sleeping spots can be determined by other factors, too. For me, my dog is not yet used to the sound of people outside and will bark sometimes. This will trigger people even more as they will be concerned a dog is shut in the van on its own. That will get a call to the cops quicker than if they think a person is inside. Rightly so but not what you want. Hopefully he’ll get more used to the sounds in time. 👍🏻

    • @ChrisW228
      @ChrisW228 Год назад +4

      The “rest of you” were beginners at some point, too. Please have as much patience with beginners as I’m sure people had with you.

  • @papasmurf1904
    @papasmurf1904 Год назад +4

    Sorry I have been away for awhile Chrome......I have had some serious personal issues to deal with. But umm, I just want you to know that I am still here and a huge fan!!! 😃😉

  • @ricknielson8934
    @ricknielson8934 Год назад +9

    Really pretty simple,just keep moving and people will leave you alone.
    I think that’s the hardest thing for people to get there isn’t any long term parking on the street.

  • @MsSoozy
    @MsSoozy Год назад +9

    Another good one about not over thinking things but be considerate and if it doesn’t feel right, trust your gut and move.

  • @RoxRevanharte
    @RoxRevanharte Год назад +17

    I have a e350 shuttle bus and still building it out. I’m concerned that when I begin full time how am I going to “stealth” this video was a nice reminder. Just sleep where I fit, leave and live elsewhere.

  • @NeillWylie
    @NeillWylie Год назад +5

    You're so respectful dude.

  • @leegoddard2618
    @leegoddard2618 Год назад +3

    I didn't Start living in my van by choice. I've always been a wanderer. I must say I am happy to not be tied to an area because I have to be. I have skills and a clean record so that helps, some. I am a trained auto/diesel tech so I can get paid anywhere vehicles exist. That need repairs.

  • @mikaeleriksson9176
    @mikaeleriksson9176 Год назад +32

    Im so impressed by you because you seem to know so many things about most things. Im 57 years old carpenter living and working in Sweden and i wish i had your knowledge. Give yourself a Tao on the shoulder and a hug and a kiss to cruise. Be well my friend. Best regards Mike

  • @MichiStacker
    @MichiStacker Год назад +47

    Unfortunately, a lot of places have posted “No Overnight Parking” signs just because of this issue. Sadly, even a lot of Rest Stops along our Interstate Highways have done the same. I’ll echo what Chrome is saying about parking.

    • @joblessalex
      @joblessalex Год назад +6

      These signs are for a 24hr period usually. The rest stops are for exactly that, rest. If you're unable to safely drive, you're supposed to sleep at them. It's almost encouraged. But it's a one and done thing. That's it.

  • @matthewosborne221
    @matthewosborne221 Год назад +25

    Here in Portland there’s a lot of vanlifers that don’t move. They park in my neighborhood all the time. We had one guy in a box van rig stayed outside my apartments for 10 days.

  • @nicktw8688
    @nicktw8688 Год назад +7

    This is the perfect chrome video. Running monologue while driving around the deserted streets of van Island in the twilight hours. 🙏

  • @madforje
    @madforje Год назад +58

    Mindfulness and discretion is the true meaning of stealth. In my opinion. Window coverings help too.

    • @scottcarder9543
      @scottcarder9543 Год назад +2

      What you got for window coverings??

    • @scottcarder9543
      @scottcarder9543 Год назад

      I really do need window coverings

    • @andykumar4103
      @andykumar4103 Год назад +2

      @@scottcarder9543 I use think black sheet in winter and thin black sheet in summer time. I just hang along the windows.

    • @mehameha4453
      @mehameha4453 Год назад +2

      @@scottcarder9543 I bought some black paper from Walmart, cut them a bit larger than my windows, and Velcro to the inside window frame. Easy to store flat on your bed. Use a charcoal colored insulated sun visor for the front. If anyone knocks hit your alarm on your key chain. It will cause more racket than they want to deal with. If they have a right to break in let them. If not they won’t attempt it and will leave. If they come back, repeat it. I had to use this once and it worked. Of course that spot was no longer on my sleep night list. But I never had to interact with them. That’s always a safe thing to do. Not talk to others about yourself. Get them talking about themselves. You just never know about people these days. Whenever you sense something isn’t right, leave. Nomading for 8 years now.

  • @rainalagatt6717
    @rainalagatt6717 Год назад +8

    I am going to be starting van life in the spring starting out part time. I just got a van last week.

  • @livefreevinnie
    @livefreevinnie Год назад +16

    My first night was no worries at all. It’s when I came back to the same spot a week later. I was a bit nervous the second time around. Now, I am constantly changing spots.

  • @crjmoto
    @crjmoto Год назад +12

    I work overnights and sleep in the van during the day - it's a challenge! I have found some perfect weekend spots, weekdays are a challenge.

    • @brianmi40
      @brianmi40 Год назад

      Other than heat from the sun while day sleeping, can't imagine dozens of places where no one could raise an eye at all during the day. From Walmarts, to City Parks, to Libraries, Malls, One way streets with daytime parking.

    • @crjmoto
      @crjmoto Год назад

      @@brianmi40 Nose is a huge factor.

    • @brianmi40
      @brianmi40 Год назад

      @@crjmoto noise cancelling earbuds

    • @crjmoto
      @crjmoto Год назад +1

      @@brianmi40 I've tried everything man. Best thing I've found is a trailhead, mostly just car doors slamming. More Subaru's than diesels lol

  • @margarethutchens5463
    @margarethutchens5463 Год назад +5

    "Setting up permanent residency in the same parking lot is the same thing. No one cares if it's to sleep for a might or even teo. It's the getting out the camp chairs, the fire pits and talking up multiple parking spots or blocking the flow ofvtraffuc that it becomes a problem.

  • @east5871
    @east5871 Год назад +2

    Situational awareness is important in every aspect of life.

  • @hughwolfe1176
    @hughwolfe1176 Год назад +30

    Chrome this was excellent advice. I’m not currently a van lifer, but if you put yourself in the eyes of the sticks and bricks home dwellers it’s easy to understand their feelings on the strange vehicle parked in their hood…
    Think before you act.

  • @irisgreene4175
    @irisgreene4175 Год назад +4

    I get out regularly in the morning (not if it’s a sketchy/potentially or “persnickety”/high class area) for my dog all the time because sometimes I sleep too long and I don’t want him to suffer. I’ll easily sleep in til 9 or 10am no problem.
    As long as you don’t come back for a while, I feel it adds an element of “oh, it’s just that lady” if people do catch seeing me. It takes some of the mystery out of a strange van occasionally camping there and, IMO, lessens the odds of being called on to the cops. But as a single person, esp as a woman, make the stop irregular so bad people recognizing you don’t have an easy time of waiting for and jumping you, always change your schedule.
    Also, park in residential areas, but right at the end where you can find a business so you’re not personally irritating a Karen who may call on you, but also have the safety in numbers of residents close by. Living in my van 4yrs in Los Angeles. I’m super unstealth.

  • @hanjihyungngab4268
    @hanjihyungngab4268 Год назад +3

    Watching this tips without having a van 😎

  • @christinamann3640
    @christinamann3640 Год назад +9

    That gives a new meaning to ‘bedroom community’ 😂

  • @rrhopewell
    @rrhopewell Год назад +6

    Get in get out. The best tips comes from your channel.

  • @ericabarrett4854
    @ericabarrett4854 Год назад +16

    I had an encounter with a creepy guy. He called the cops and said I tried to kidnap him at knife point. Thought those pigs were gonna shoot me. Had me doing all sorts of things, walking backward hands at my head. It was really scary. Medium sized college town with small minds.

  • @jerryweaver2247
    @jerryweaver2247 Год назад +5

    The only thing better than the stress free vanlife sleeping is stress free vanlife sleep in a forest by the ocean. I’m a tree hugger .

  • @lolly1405
    @lolly1405 Год назад +5

    You’re 100% correct. I don’t care what any of these people say in the comments. If they see some stranger living out of their van parking in front of their home, they are going to have a problem with it. You’re out cooking breakfast in front of somebody’s home and making it clear you’re living out of your van then you’re gonna get the cops called on you. If they just see you in the evening and you’re gone in the morning, they’ll just assume it’s somebody that lives there’s work vehicle.

  • @tracynichol356
    @tracynichol356 Год назад +4

    Turn onto Birch Ave at 7:49. Super quiet street. 4 plex and apt block across from each other and McDonalds for coffee in morning LOL

  • @lumiwilde1022
    @lumiwilde1022 Год назад +16

    I started with a big sprinter type van called a Renault Master when I lived in England. Then went to a Nissan NV 200 and now a Kia Soul ( couldn't find an affordable Honda Element at the time).
    Although way less space, I LOVE LOVE LOVE my stealth capability in almost ANY neighborhood :-) just pull up right behind any other normal car put my window covers up and sleep. No one EVER suspects someone living in the Kia 🤣😁🙏🏾.

    • @michelleevans9474
      @michelleevans9474 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's right.. so sneaky, its funny..😁🤣

  • @seanapplewhite9077
    @seanapplewhite9077 Год назад +1

    I currently live out of a 2013 Toyota Prius in a major metropolitan area. I DoorDash full-time to support my lifestyle (which is pretty boring). I have about 5-6 sleeping locations that I rotate and never stay two night nights in a row. Like you, I arrive late and depart early-ish. I love living out of my Prius. I have a 1999 Dodge conversion van but it's in storage and not a priority since I got the Prius. It's all about the climate control. In Texas, all rear glass can be blacked out, so that's a bonus... I used black vinyl sign material.

  • @toadstooltarot
    @toadstooltarot Год назад +64

    I've long admired tiny house and van living. The biggest deterrent for me is all the extra fees and hassles with finding a place to park your home. It seems like half my life would be spent in maintaining my residence and the other half in searching for a place to park. That feels to me to offset the joys of the lifestyle.

    • @toadstooltarot
      @toadstooltarot Год назад +8

      When the costs compete with the rent I'm paying in a city where I don't need to own a car, I may reconsider.

    • @lilvalentine545
      @lilvalentine545 Год назад +9

      I guess if you're happy to look at the same view every day and pay to rent a house that you will never own then sure , knowing exactly where you will sleep at night and having endless hot and cold water on tap is certainly comforting.

    • @Lunarstruck1
      @Lunarstruck1 Год назад +11

      Same here and I can't imagine being able to sleep worrying about intruders or the cop knocks.

    • @achesonkambato8916
      @achesonkambato8916 Год назад +9

      Thats what makes it interesting its probably not for you if you think like that..

    • @Lunarstruck1
      @Lunarstruck1 Год назад +7

      @@achesonkambato8916 worrying about knocks and intruders is not an interesting life

  • @tomjakobs328
    @tomjakobs328 Год назад +6

    Dude I'm gonna keep all the advice on those things in my head and remember get up and leave early.

  • @Triathlete_chick
    @Triathlete_chick Год назад +7

    I’m not a morning person so hats off to you getting up that early daily I couldn’t do it

    • @dannykr1223
      @dannykr1223 Год назад +1

      Hello Elizabeth, Happy Newyear Can I ask you a question?

    • @KatieCatWalker
      @KatieCatWalker 4 месяца назад

      I used to be the same way till I had to change, now I love being a morning person.

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 Год назад +6

    Have you ever had a situation where you actually arrive at your working spot / first stop of the day so early that someone just presumes youve slept there overnight and asks you to move on?

    • @clarebrant5305
      @clarebrant5305 Год назад +1

      Yep. I've always thought that too.

    • @joinjen3854
      @joinjen3854 Год назад +1

      I never have. Just be discreet. If you look or act sketchy, people get nervous.

  • @sixgunmiller6198
    @sixgunmiller6198 Год назад +10

    Camping overnight in a city has always been shopping centers walmarts or better in a truck stop. That's in my camper or just the van or even my former life in a big rig. I spent and spend most of my drives on I 40 over the years ive met farmers and ranchers and gotten permission to camp pretty easily, of course if they need a hand on a short project i'd toss in just to say thanks

  • @mehameha4453
    @mehameha4453 Год назад +1

    8 years and only one issue when I overslept and didn’t leave before 7am. In most jurisdictions it isn’t illegal if there is no open bed at a shelter. Shelters are full every night. But yes only sleep there. Travel or truck stops are the best place to do your chores as everyone is doing theirs at the same time. You don’t look out of place. But don’t use a truck stop too many nights and become an issue to them either. I use industrial areas a lot and leave before 6am before any workers or security arrive. Then go to a truck stop, then to a park or local disc golf course. Then the gym for a workout and shower, then find a spot to cook, then leave again to your sleep spot. It’s a lot of moving around and if you stay clean and normal in your activities, no one even thinks you are a nomad. I have a toy hauler conversion which is why industrial locations are more stealthy than a residential area for me. But I have found some residential areas where I can blend and leave early.

  • @JasonON
    @JasonON Год назад +2

    I prefer places near apartments as well, simply because there are so many cars that no one can keep track of who's supposed to be there and who's not. However, if I have a choice, I tend to park in business parks. Lots of cars coming and going, no one knows who belongs where, no dog walkers at 5am and little to no traffic after 9pm. Yes, don't "live" where you sleep. I get up, hit the gym, shower and generally spend my days in libraries or parks.
    I do disagree with you on being seen frequently. I choose to be so common of a sight that no one notices anymore. When you're around every once in a while you stick out to nosy neighbors. If you're there all the time, people are like: they must live/work around here.

  • @Kay.in.FL.HI.SA.JP.OZ.NZ.RIO..
    @Kay.in.FL.HI.SA.JP.OZ.NZ.RIO.. Год назад +4

    I agree; a stealth sleeping spot is overnight only! At bedtime, I drive to my breakfast spot, then find a sleeping spot nearby, so I have quick access to a morning bathroom & coffee (and a place to flush & discard my nightime pee cup [yesterdays coffee cup]).

    • @somedegreeofsundown2338
      @somedegreeofsundown2338 Год назад

      serious question: what about the nighttime poop cup?

    • @Mr_Spliffy
      @Mr_Spliffy Год назад

      ​​@@somedegreeofsundown2338 blobbed in the trash

  • @richardherrington2852
    @richardherrington2852 Год назад +2

    I am glad for you that you are enjoying your van life and seem evidently quiet content and happy. U.S. Army, (ret) TX

  • @FRZNTYM1
    @FRZNTYM1 Год назад +13

    Agree with what a lot of what you say. Apartment building complex's and industrial parks vs. residential all day long. Residential areas have cameras on all most every house now. Community officials will inevitably be pressured to have those nasty "no overnight parking" put up before long. People in homes do not like strange vehicles parked in front of their homes. I don't care what anyone says about that. Before long this van life living in residential areas will get shutdown.

    • @deanwilliams433
      @deanwilliams433 2 месяца назад +1

      I agree. My first home was burglarized by people scoping it out for hours in a car. You pull up in a van that can hold a lot of stuff and people will assume you have bad intentions.

  • @sew_gal7340
    @sew_gal7340 Год назад +2

    This is the most depressing thing i ever seen , bless you and hope you have a wonderful day

    • @sashanealand8315
      @sashanealand8315 Месяц назад

      me too basically you live in parking lots and spend most of your day in a little tin box, cabin fever! I gotta spend my days walking in nature, rather sleep in a bush tent than a van

  • @slickwilly4613
    @slickwilly4613 Год назад +1

    Great advise, thanks. when I was younger I use to sleep in my car. almost never got busted till I returned to the same place for multiple nights

  • @helenavery2071
    @helenavery2071 Год назад +6

    it's funny when I watch your videos , I used to live in Nanaimo and when you are driving around I am trying to see street names or if I know the area you are in

    • @dannykr1223
      @dannykr1223 Год назад

      Hello Helen, Happy Newyear Can I ask you a question?

  • @stuartlee7201
    @stuartlee7201 Год назад +9

    All I want to say chrome ..thankyou, thankyou. Thankyou. Honesty and infotmative stuff is what I like about your channel best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺 downunder. 😎

  • @RoxRevanharte
    @RoxRevanharte Год назад +32

    I’m with you Chrome in this subject. Sleep only in the comfy stop. Just to rest. Then bounce and do your living in daylight parking lots. Not breaking Walmart rules when not doing over night.

    • @jonseres
      @jonseres Год назад

      I thought Walmart specifically has a policy in place that allows overnight parking for RVers?

    • @1946luke
      @1946luke Год назад

      Or just drive around aimlessly all night, and then do your sleeping during the day, right ? 🤔

  • @michaelburke6552
    @michaelburke6552 Год назад +2

    Hospitals are the #1 place to sleep you get free security at night and don't have to be quiet or leave at 5:00am. I am not a nomad but I have a 23' motorhome that I have stayed in day or night and have never had any problems. Everyone Assumumes you have a loved one in the Hospital.

    • @redbovine
      @redbovine Год назад +1

      Yep. And a lot of the paid decks become free if you leave early enough. They pull the attendants at the booths because it cost more to pay them than they make. One near me they leave at 10pm. You can get there earlier because you pay when you leave. The attendants go to work at 6am. In between time the gate is open. Just leave at 5:30am.

  • @thebackroadstoo7147
    @thebackroadstoo7147 Год назад +11

    I’m readying my ride for car camp living again, somewhere down the road, in my future. There is an apartment complex across from the condos my son and his family used to live in, that is a perfect and quiet stealth option and I’ve tried it before with no problems. There are multiple parking spots adjacent to the apartment buildings, on both sides of the road in front of them, and the parking lot in the back of the apartments is never full, with some moderate security lighting, (fine for me) and an long open alley access to it, great for my convenience…lol. Additionally, it’s a hop, skip and a jump from the gym I’ll use for my showers and work outs and also a convenience store, even closer, for bathroom use, if need be, or to easily fuel up with gas or a snack. My choices are to park near convenience stores, in the residential hoods surrounding them, and there are so many in my town, that the options are endless. Thanks for the tips, Chrome. 😎

  • @nothingspecific.8119
    @nothingspecific.8119 Год назад +15

    I'm a van lifer from NY, now in Arizona! As a van lifer draw as little attention to yourself as possible! Use common sense! And don't over stay your welcome in rural places! Mix things up!

    • @BigDaddyDru
      @BigDaddyDru 6 месяцев назад +1

      I’m thinking of moving to Arizona myself. Just bought a van for the process. Best wishes to you.

  • @RicardoGomez-nt3fs
    @RicardoGomez-nt3fs Год назад +3

    Great job with this video crome I love it sleeping at night is a headache sometimes

  • @Kimberly-ul1ph
    @Kimberly-ul1ph 6 месяцев назад

    Yep.
    Dark, sleep, still dark, leave!

  • @RubyRenegade
    @RubyRenegade Год назад +26

    You're about the warmest vibe I get from a vanlifer so I need to ask you. What's the best advice you have for people that are forced into vanlife or their car in general to avoid being demoralized or resenting your new way of living? Thanks for all the advice I'll be moving into my jeep here soon and Michigan is cold AF

    • @TheRealScooterGuy
      @TheRealScooterGuy Год назад +6

      The worst thing some people do is make the area around their vehicle look like a slum. Crap stacked outside or on top of the vehicle, bikes leaning on it, litter, etc. are all ways to become unwelcome in a place you want to sleep.

    • @susanstebila8707
      @susanstebila8707 Год назад +1

      It’s so easy to live in a car compared to a van people now people live in vans but cars if it’s a nice one like I have, they don’t think twice. They’re busy with their own lives. Just park and leave early…. Park somewhere different every night and when people leave for work, they will not see you if you’re out at a coffee shop that’s what I do.

  • @rob2may60
    @rob2may60 Год назад +2

    Great advice, could not agree with you more! I to get up early and move on. Best regards, Bob

  • @sunnyrivers
    @sunnyrivers Год назад +8

    Well said Chrome‼️👌🏼

  • @peternguyen7607
    @peternguyen7607 Год назад +2

    Lots of van life people need to watch and LiSTEN to what you have to say. 😅

  • @trentl3492
    @trentl3492 Год назад +1

    Granted, I do not watch a lot of van life itself, i watch more the construction side of it; you are the first I have heard touch on the "get in-get out, don't draw attention" aspect of it.

  • @XXXCRSPL
    @XXXCRSPL 3 месяца назад

    Since 2020 everything has gone to crap.. Recently started staying in my truck at night and videos like this really help so much!! Thanks for taking the time to put this together!!

  • @teenamarie6431
    @teenamarie6431 2 месяца назад

    This is the best advice I've heard on RUclips.

  • @patl4668
    @patl4668 2 месяца назад +1

    Getting up that early everyday is so tough.

  • @noras.5355
    @noras.5355 Год назад +14

    Thanks for the smart advice, Chrome. your expertise is always welcome. Have a great day. much love to you, Cruz, Emi and Kelly~

  • @billyflood2430
    @billyflood2430 Год назад +3

    1. You HAVE to have stock in Tim Horton's
    2. If NOT are they sponsoring you yet?
    3. LOVE your videos

  • @jeff051
    @jeff051 Год назад +4

    Have a blessed year safe travel friend! 😀

  • @deanchartier2663
    @deanchartier2663 Год назад +9

    ❤it maybe a simple video, what it is is a load learned knowledge made available so you don’t make mistakes. Mistakes cause other vehicle dwellers more problems as cities and towns start to place ordinances to prevent overnight parking, be thankful for Chrome imparting van life knowledge.

  • @sharonoldham4374
    @sharonoldham4374 Год назад +3

    Chrome you are so right ! Thanks for reinforcing thus.

  • @Dan-hb5iy
    @Dan-hb5iy Год назад +12

    Hey Chrome spot on. Most people are programmed that you must live in a house but the truth is far from that. Yes there are some who didnt have a choice but there are more that choose to live out of their vans or rvs. Thank you for great videos

  • @krzysztofhurbiszewski6539
    @krzysztofhurbiszewski6539 Год назад +2

    Intresting. I planning to retire soon and I hope this advice will be still current when I'm going to build (or buy) my camper van ;)

  • @theresewheeler1498
    @theresewheeler1498 Год назад +7

    Thank you chrome for sharing . We really appreciate your ideas on parkings in the city
    Learned a lot from you .
    Stay safe and warm. Big hugs to cruizie

  • @robinshepard4571
    @robinshepard4571 Год назад +5

    Appreciate the update ⭐

  • @billparker244
    @billparker244 Год назад +2

    I recently found myself in between housing accommodations and started sleeping in the cab of my pickup truck. Working on getting a cap for the bed and converting it into a sleeping space, though I'm concerned about people observing my entry into the back of the vehicle at the beginning of the night. I've been parking overnight in hotel lots and that seems to be working well despite the fact that I'm not entirely stealthy (the truck is tall enough that nobody can see me laying down unless they walk right up and look in). I go to a health club every morning to swim laps and shower, and I spend the day in the veteran's office that my school provides for us. Thanks for the video and the helpful info!

  • @aypahyo
    @aypahyo Год назад +2

    13:30 now that shows this guy has reflection and wisdom. The effect he describes is labeled "availability heuristic" in psychology - and him using it in his arguments totally makes me want to see more of what he has to say.

  • @kathyhatfield9649
    @kathyhatfield9649 Год назад +2

    Great advice, thanks Chrome. Have a blessed day!

  • @jasoncolahan3340
    @jasoncolahan3340 Год назад +13

    Love the channel bro. Long time subscriber. Being forced into van life or actually, pickup truck life. Headed to Miami Florida from Phoenix Arizona tomorrow. Crew cab life for the unseeable future.

  • @michellenelson7899
    @michellenelson7899 Год назад +3

    Thanks Chrome Enjoy your week much love and blessings

  • @andrewrichey7374
    @andrewrichey7374 Год назад +11

    Happy new year buddy you and Crewse, I’ll be watching for the next one. I appreciate all the information you give us about living in a van.

  • @kris856
    @kris856 Год назад +1

    I was told - and meanwhile I noticed it by myself to be truth - I tend to scream while sleeping. And it is not a quiet short scream as I was told. I don't know the reason for that, it is not even connected with some nightmares, I just scream while sleeping. How on earth should I keep stealth if I wanted to sleep in a van?
    And yet - I do spend occasionally few nights in the month in the car. My solution to my "screaming issue" as I call it - is to park in loud areas like a parking lot on side of a busy road. For me it does not matter as I sleep wel everywhere in all conditions. So - yes, most of the time there is solution to almost every problem.
    Except when there is not.

  • @jimnunya1253
    @jimnunya1253 5 месяцев назад

    I'm knowing this already but I really enjoy the relaxing but complacency leads to issues every time!

  • @misanthropic168
    @misanthropic168 Год назад +2

    Great advice. Stealth camp tips are always welcome to me

  • @chellythompson
    @chellythompson Год назад +2

    Have a great new year chrome and cruzie