ILLEGAL STEALTH VAN CAMPING IN ST IVES CORNWALL

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  • @davidbarnes241
    @davidbarnes241 Год назад +14

    It all depends on what your vehicle is registered as.
    If it’s registered as a camper, you’ll get fined, but you pay less road tax, can drive at 70mph on a dual carriageway etc.
    if it’s registered as a van, you won’t get fined or moved on and if you do receive a penalty, you’ll be able to get it cancelled, but you’ll pay higher road tax and can only drive at 60mph on a duel carriageway.
    Pros and cons of both, but there’s the law in a nutshell.

    • @Bemusedlemon1
      @Bemusedlemon1 Год назад

      This may help you regarding speed limits www.gov.uk/speed-limits

    • @simonc4810
      @simonc4810 Год назад +7

      Really? So if my daily driver is a VW California and if I stay in an AirBnB without off-street parking then I get fined on the presumption that I’m guilty of something due to the V5 classification?
      From what I’ve seen, I’m pretty sure you can exceed 70 in a Sprinter van. In fact, I don’t think they go less than 90.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      A California isn’t classed as a commercial vehicle

    • @simonc4810
      @simonc4810 Год назад +4

      @@LoveSundays the implication was that you get fined if it’s classed as a camper. Personally I’m not buying it - traffic wardens don’t access the DVLA database and local police have limited jurisdiction and far bigger fish to fry in almost all of the UK.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +4

      Yea I think it’s just a threat to be fair. I stayed there overnight and didn’t get fined

  • @JonHallMusic96
    @JonHallMusic96 Год назад +54

    What annoys me the most is, this was a wholesome, nice experience. You spent some decent money in the town including contributing to the council by using their car park. No rubbish, no harm done, no noise, what is the issue? Penalise the idiots who treat it like shite not the nice dudes like yourself.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      Cheers Jon

    • @Bemusedlemon1
      @Bemusedlemon1 Год назад +3

      The law is supposed to be applied without prejudice. Yes I know that often doesn't happen and in a lot of cases, it's the people you describe above, the ones causing the nuisance that get away with it whilst decent people have to pick up the tab.

    • @julianhawkins9423
      @julianhawkins9423 Год назад +2

      Great video BTW - two things if you are letting everyone know about stealth camping won’t that ruin it for when you next want to stealth camp there ? Just a thought!! Second the more the council put away with any free parking or hour free parking the less likely the shops and businesses will suffer in the long run. You use to be able to park and grab a coffee and sandwich for free those days are almost gone!!

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      I think bringing this to the councils attention might make them reconsider allowing campers to stay overnight with a small overnight charge even if they limit it to 1 night. If the council prevent me from staying there in future I’ll just make another video about it. I probably wouldn’t stay in the same carpark again as I only live up the road anyway.

    • @julianhawkins9423
      @julianhawkins9423 Год назад +1

      @@LoveSundays hey that sounds like a good plan. Me and a best mate stayed all over Cornwall and in st ives for one night in a VW camper 20 yrs ago it was brilliant. So many awesome memories. Less restrictions then. 👍

  • @nodarkthings
    @nodarkthings Год назад +4

    It's rare that I'm interested in RUclips suggestions, but this one I found fascinating.

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora Год назад +11

    As a crocheter I appreciate your love for your blanket and your mum for making such a nice one.

  • @theinfamouskcaj
    @theinfamouskcaj Год назад +2

    Good choice on the beer! Bloody love Tribute!

  • @granthostheflatulent
    @granthostheflatulent Год назад +19

    I have a Berlingo with dark tinted windows and black curtains. I have a solo stealth camping set-up inside with a full length single bed, also with a loo (essential to be discrete). When I visit my daughter at Falmouth uni it saves me a fortune - I never use car parks, just residential back streets. I set up the bed away from where I will stay, then park up midnight ish. Either no one notices or no one cares. Back when I had a T2 I had "the 4am knock" from the police once near London, but this thing just passes for an empty car with tinted windows.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +3

      Falmouth is a great place for it because so many vanlifers live there the police and locals don’t tend to notice 😂 it’s the hotels that get annoyed with it

    • @xvsupremacy7190
      @xvsupremacy7190 Год назад +1

      Yes Berlingos are a great workhorse . I just bought another one as a spare for that , but I am not going to be able to do so as the son in law has it until we wanted to go away , and doesn’t want to relinquish it as he needs it . I’d feel too mean but at least he is enjoying the Berlingo. I wouldn’t convert it though many do as it becomes too heavy. But one good idea is you can get like a tent ⛺️ awning for the back door when you are on a camp site. You have got your head screwed on the right way round.

  • @vincentskinner3250
    @vincentskinner3250 Год назад +6

    Great fella
    I’m homeless and was living in my van in London in a small quit road.
    All taxed, insured etc
    Some nice neighbours and bad ones(obviously daily mail readers 😂)
    I had a little gas bottle cooker.
    Then st Mungos where I am now are helping me. Lovely people

  • @artistcomplex
    @artistcomplex Год назад +146

    Hi, as a resident who works next to that car park I can say you were lucky, as we're coming out of season the island car park is still the first to fill up and busiest one throughout the year. As a rule and if down for the day, during summer season the best and largest car parks are up on the hills above the town with one next to the leisure centre and another by the rugby field as they have far more capacity and offer some overnight availably. Still, glad you had a nice time in town and wish you luck in your adventures.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +16

      Thank you that’s really nice of you to say. Thanks for the tips. I live locally so tend to stay away from st Ives in the summer months but agree the top carpark is probably more suited

    • @neilayre9857
      @neilayre9857 Год назад +3

      @@DC-xb1ff ?

    • @mattschannel1502
      @mattschannel1502 Год назад +2

      @@DC-xb1ff what are you referring to ?

    • @ATMS-xp3px
      @ATMS-xp3px Год назад +1

      Can I ask way in Cornwall they don’t like camping and van life

    • @mattschannel1502
      @mattschannel1502 Год назад

      @@ATMS-xp3px because it a low cost way of holidaying etc the council don't like it coz your not spending all your money they try and make it hard as possible for u so that next year your stay in a campsite where u gotta pay or go in a hotel

  • @twosurfersinavan
    @twosurfersinavan Год назад +16

    Yeeewww 🤙 🤙 🤙 , we are famous 😂 😂 😂 cheers dude, you legend. That however, was also an epic vlog. Thanks again for the shout out bro. 🤙 Stoking out my mind. - Stevie 🤙 🌊 🚐

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +7

      Cheers Stevie

    • @zoebaboweee9653
      @zoebaboweee9653 Год назад +8

      Ey Stevie, just seen you on this vlog. How cool was that, nearly spat out my coffee hehe. TSV Salt Tribe in the house. 😛

    • @twosurfersinavan
      @twosurfersinavan Год назад +6

      @@zoebaboweee9653 cheers me lovely, TSV Fam definitely here supporting Shaun blowing up right now and Shaun gave us an epic shout out 😁 which is sick 🤙 yeeewww 🤙

  • @douglasvick9703
    @douglasvick9703 Год назад +44

    I have stealth camped for many years and still do. UK and Europe and beyond. No windows in my van. No bulkhead (Instant go access). I love it. Neat and tidy image. No problems.

    • @tilerman
      @tilerman Год назад +11

      Nailed it mate! I've 'stealth camped' since even before a name was given to it, never any problems. As you say mate, no windows/bulkhead, all good. Basically, if you van look like a camper, your gonna get attention.

    • @PippetWhippet
      @PippetWhippet Год назад +1

      Got to say, I much prefer the camouflage of a bulkhead myself. One side of my bulkhead looks like a cosy home, the other is plain ply, making it look for all the world like a builders van. I do have a hatch though, ostensibly for long items but in reality for me to get through.

    • @29goodvibes
      @29goodvibes Год назад +9

      Shame people have to hide in their own country...

    • @peterlovage3167
      @peterlovage3167 Год назад +1

      St Ives used to be lovley. Now people are too greedy... Pathetic country we live in now.. Were does it end. 😩🤬Our children will really suffer. If they can be bothered to go to this once lovely cornish town.. Over £150,per NIGHT for acomadation... Pathetic.Greedy sad people... 🤬

  • @flissgregory9125
    @flissgregory9125 Год назад +10

    I absolutely love your crochet blanket, from one crocheter to another, shout-out to Shaun’s Mum! X

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      She will really appreciate this comment 😂

    • @dawnsherratt1016
      @dawnsherratt1016 Год назад

      Crochet blanket is an absolute classic in your type of vehicle. Go Mum!

  • @TheCampersChronicles
    @TheCampersChronicles 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for being so honest. Yes, I, too, don't get it why communities and councils don't understand how much extra money they would make if they provided vanlifers a place to stay. Don't punish unwanted behaviour, reward desired behaviour! Why is is te UK so obsessed over people sleeping in their car? What are they concerned about?

  • @bugsy742
    @bugsy742 Год назад +10

    Mate getting a spot LEGALLY in Snives is a bloody mission even out of Emmit season so fair play to ya! 😅🤝

  • @jbarton6
    @jbarton6 Год назад +29

    As a mum who knits her children blankets I love that you take it on your travels 🧶🥾💜 I hope mine do the same when they are older

  • @kevinchambers4224
    @kevinchambers4224 Год назад +5

    The wife and myself absolutely love the videos Shawn keep them coming please mate.👍😊

  • @CHRIS_HITCHCOCK
    @CHRIS_HITCHCOCK Год назад +187

    When I last visited the UK in 2017 I spent more money on parking than on food. As an expat who has lived in South Africa for 50 years I was seriously pissed off with local councils using parking as a money grab and then still having the cheek to price gouge it.

    • @paulbackhard6315
      @paulbackhard6315 Год назад

      Yeah but it’s still better than South Africa in every was as South Africa is an utter shithole

    • @CrabbieCrapple
      @CrabbieCrapple Год назад +9

      A lot of the seriously expensive car parks are privately owned. There's certainly some that are owned by the council but they tend to be much much cheaper by comparison.

    • @alcole6511
      @alcole6511 Год назад +7

      Stay over there then, easy.

    • @CHRIS_HITCHCOCK
      @CHRIS_HITCHCOCK Год назад +37

      @@alcole6511 and that right there is why I do stay here. Enjoy your Brexit economic fallout and winter energy costs.

    • @alcole6511
      @alcole6511 Год назад

      Keep your old age moaning over there.

  • @Tauraco00
    @Tauraco00 Год назад +3

    Lovely crochet blanky, nothing wrong with that, cherish your Mom, 🙏🤗

  • @jamesdwebb
    @jamesdwebb Год назад +1

    NV200 owner here, first time viewer. Great video, raising some valid points on the NIMBY attitude of councils and authorities in the UK. Wish we had a more sensible approach like the French with aires and designated overnight areas (with a responsible attitude from both the local authorities and campers), things like coded public toilet access for a small fee, with then eating and drinking locally to ensure money entering the local economy, win win all round surely (we have overnighted like you in the video but don't have a toilet in the van which can be quite limiting with a leave no trace mindset!) Cheers!

  • @deborah_soulfireblue22
    @deborah_soulfireblue22 Год назад +7

    Beautiful video & music! Thank you for keeping the vibe high & real, leaving no trace & being super grateful! Sweet blanket from your Mom to keep you cozy & feelin’ the love! Get those outside cameras too for peace of mind & protection. Many blessings on your journey💙🌟🌈🕊🙏

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +3

      Thank you Deborah that’s really nice of you to say. The cctv for the van will happen soon I just need to work out the best option 😊

  • @doramaso
    @doramaso Год назад +21

    St ives is a very small beautiful town which gets inundated with tourists every summer to the point where it bursts. Richer people from other parts of the country have bought most of the beautiful houses in this town where I was bought up near and now use them as holiday homes which has bumped the average price to £700.000. Locals on 10 to 15 pounds an hour could never afford that and these people who were born here with family's living here for generations have no hope now.
    It is absolutely dead in the winter as the houses which should be lived in by locals are empty. Plus there is a housing crisis.
    It's the winner of national awards as one of the top places to visit which is advertised around the country which entices mases of people to visit.
    If there were not any parking restrictions in this town it would be absolutely chaos.
    You can drive about a mile outside of St ives and find free parking if you look which is not thst far tbh.
    The local people cannot afford to live here anymore and now live in the estates above.
    Park for night is a good app if you have not goy it.
    I lived in my van for 5 and a half years so I could afford a deposit for a house in Cornwall but still love my van.
    Good luck with your travels.

    • @CandiceGoddard
      @CandiceGoddard Год назад +4

      Wasn't it local people who sold their home to wealthier people from the cities in the first place? I mean I totally agree with you about the issue of second homes and holiday homes pushing locals out of the housing market, but I also think it's a bit bizarre to complain that local people who have lived there for generations can't afford to stay when it was also locals who sold their homes and obviously didn't mind taking the higher bids for them, which would be how the prices went up. Why don't locals sell to locals first?
      £700,000 for a house isn't even expensive in comparison to an overpriced house in London. My grandparents purchased the house I live in, back in the 1960s. Now my home is worth over £1 million, which btw means that had I not signed it over to my abusive mother when my dad died, I would have had to sell my home just to pay the inheritance tax which at the time was 40% of everything over $350,000.

    • @doramaso
      @doramaso Год назад +1

      @@CandiceGoddard Estate agents sold the houses for local people to people in the city and did not care how much it would effect the town and your right. Local people who sold the houses wanted the best price. The estate agents should have offered them to locals first. That's not really the issue as anyone can live anywhere in the UK.
      It was not a complaint it was an observation really.
      The problem was that richer people who bought the houses did not use them for themselves to live in but to make themselves more money as second homes which has had an effect on the town. 700.000 pounds is not expensive for a house in miami to the people who can afford them as its all relative. Your house may be worth 1 million pounds but the earning power of people who live there is within the range of buying a house of that price.
      The wages on average in Cornwall are a lot lower so you can't compare without taking average wages into account.
      I actually went off topic as I was just addressing the reason why st ives has such a stringent parking system.
      I don't actually like it either as I've been cault myself. I do realise that it is necessary.
      The fact that inheritance tax is so high and unfair is a totally different subject and as you said a house over 350.000 is subject to the tax.
      That would effect people with lower earning power even more tbh.

    • @redandblackyumyum
      @redandblackyumyum Год назад +1

      I was born in Hayle and grew up in St Keverne. We moved away when I was fairly young but come back very regularly as it is definitely my spiritual home. I tend to come in the winter when there aren't any tourists and the surfs a bit more gnarly. Just far happier locals and none of those Aussie life guards either, trying to tell you that you can't surf here or can't surf there. Where are they in the middle of February when your out in a 6ft swell and the hail is making your head bleed 😂

    • @meilong2338
      @meilong2338 Год назад

      Oh, poor locals. Maybe the council should just build some houses but perhaps they just want to keep the village image and the green spaces. You all get what you deserve for being so stupid

    • @doramaso
      @doramaso Год назад

      @@meilong2338 Not everyone was being so stupid in your words. It's more complicated than that. Locals are not a group identity, they are individuals who had different ideas.
      Its the few who spoil it for the many.
      But your attitude is serves everyone right.
      Where do you live that is so perfect then?

  • @TTVAN
    @TTVAN Год назад +2

    The crochet blanket is just beautiful. And all the more beautiful because your mom made is special, just for you, so you carry your mom wherever you go. That must make you feel wonderful. I smile just thinking about it! 😊 So many places to choose from to get something to eat, and all the places seem so welcoming. The food looks fantastic! The car park looks so peaceful for stealth camping. You look completely relaxed and cozy in your bed. And sleeping straight through the night is like epic. You wake up well rested and ready for another great day! Wow, what a perfect life!

  • @goldeneddie
    @goldeneddie Год назад +325

    This is what St Ives doesn't seem to realise - the amount of trade they lose because people can't stay over in vehicles. Look how you spent your money locally, which might not have happened if you'd had to leave. Certainly you wouldn't be hitting the beer if you knew you had to drive afterwards. In France, I parked in so many free spots with water and bins provided by a town or village. They have just a little sign saying 'You are welcome to use these parking spaces for free, and we hope you will support us with your business in our local shops'. Smart.
    EDIT: I'm editing this comment and modifying my view a little based on the feedback here. Sadly, I think people have a point about overnight stays going downhill and people abusing the idea. I stand by the suggestion that Wardens could be employed, but I have to admit that it can become a real problem when people do abuse the opportunities provided. Of course disallowing overnight stays won't actually stop the real rule-breakers who will do what they want anyway, so we just end up penalising good people for the sins of a few. But all in all I do take the point that allowing overnight stays does open up a potential can of worms that would need managing. Thanks everybody for making your counter-arguments politely - looks like we can have rational discussions here after all!

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +49

      That’s exactly the way it should be. But sadly in the uk we just like to fine people. Sad really

    • @msmudga
      @msmudga Год назад +23

      the town centres in cornwall are too small and busy as they are to allow overnight camping. there are plenty of spots to park up 10mins up the road. In the off season it would work tho

    • @M3Benn
      @M3Benn Год назад +20

      It’s rammed all the time, I doubt they lose trade.

    • @pigeonlove
      @pigeonlove Год назад +13

      the thing is, French people don't litter like the English do, so French taxes go on bins rather than litter pickers. To recognise a layby in England, all you have to do is look for the dirty toilet paper and crisp packets, often as not, around the empty bins. Look at Bournemouth beach every summer, it's disgusting.

    • @leonnikra1081
      @leonnikra1081 Год назад +4

      Me an the missus travelled all around France very accommodating for overnight stays then you will happily spend your money

  • @tomg8636
    @tomg8636 Год назад +22

    I have considered a van many times, but I would not really enjoy being confined to campsites…. But what you have just done would give me so much anxiety (which I have enough of anyway), and they would spoilt if for me…. I admire what you have done and it’s such a shame it’s so restrictive in the uk ☮️

    • @vanc6671
      @vanc6671 Год назад

      I'd imagine I would enjoy the thrill

    • @drewstreet4178
      @drewstreet4178 Год назад

      It annoys me so much, I'm not wanting to do the whole van life thing but I'd love to bikepacking and properly live out of a tent for a month or however long which I can do if I find somewhere remote but still a small chance of being found, whereas Scotland are all for wild camping

    • @blue0eyes0knight
      @blue0eyes0knight Год назад

      @@drewstreet4178 most of dartmoor allows wild camping, only place that does in england

    • @sarahstrong7174
      @sarahstrong7174 Год назад

      @@blue0eyes0knight You have to ensure you are very discreet though. You are not allowed to camp within sight of a road.

    • @blue0eyes0knight
      @blue0eyes0knight Год назад

      @@sarahstrong7174 its 368 square miles in area so pretty easy to camp away from a road. i live on the edge of dartmoor and camp most weekends in the summer.

  • @stevea611wax6
    @stevea611wax6 Год назад +15

    Haven’t been to Cornwall for many years because of this. Even 25 years ago it was hard to find an overnight spot. We would park outside an empty looking factory unit in an industrial area in walking distance of a town …

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Yea it’s really difficult down here but as I’m not full time in the van I like the challenge

    • @manfredschmalbach9023
      @manfredschmalbach9023 Год назад +1

      I used to camp out with a former overland coach - I had still all windows in it with black out curtains only and kept the original owner's advertising/decoration to let it look like "just a bus". Worked until I got a motorcycle rack in the back. Today I have a much smaller van I decorated with some freely invented plumber's inscripts for the same reason.
      Only problem still the motorcycle rack once I mount it, and tool thieves trying to break in when parked in a calm quiet spot (without the rack). Those usually do not pick up a fight though, once You put Yourself out in a threatening attitude with an axe or a canthook at hand.

    • @paulbackhard6315
      @paulbackhard6315 Год назад +4

      Surely staying on an industrial estate defeats the point in going to Cornwall?

    • @justincase7471
      @justincase7471 Год назад +3

      @@manfredschmalbach9023 maybe better to be a florists van rather than a plumbers?

    • @manfredschmalbach9023
      @manfredschmalbach9023 Год назад +1

      @@justincase7471 That might be an alternative, right. It all started with a plumber's van I did just not un-decorate, though. But the florist solution (I didn't think of tbh) could work.

  • @jaroslawkuskowski6470
    @jaroslawkuskowski6470 Год назад +2

    I slept many times everywhere around the UK in my Astra Estate. I have a limo black film on the windows. Astra estate has enough space for one person ( l slept with my girl as well ) and l been on the normal road, nobody never disturb my sleep. Best places for sleep in my opinion are the residential areas. Nice, clean, quiet and safe. Perfect for a sleeping, resting etc.

  • @kb9072
    @kb9072 Год назад +9

    I've had a thought about why councils in the UK don't have plenty of free overnight parking. Could it be to stop being over whelmed by travellers? I live on the edge of the M25 just inside London (Orpington) where they do occasionally pitch up at fields and parking spots. Many shopping areas with plenty of free parking there is always a bar over the entrance to stop big/tall campers coming in for that very reason.

    • @someblokecalleddave1
      @someblokecalleddave1 Год назад

      Weren't there some laws brought in by Thatcher around 1986/87 associated with the movement of 'Crusties' and the like Post Glastonbury and possibly Ravers occupying fields. I know where I used to surf, once Glastonbury was over, the place was inundated with old ambulances, removal vans and vans of all types with the intention that they were there till early September. I think once those laws were put in place, councils and private landowners all over the country saw a licence to print money via car park restrictions. Like you I'm just outside London (Basildon) and here you cannot stop anywhere for a matter of minutes without being seen by ANPR cameras with the follow up of a £75 fine. Watch out Cornwall I'm sure ANPR is coming your way and that's without any funding from the EU!

    • @cha2117
      @cha2117 Год назад

      Travellers tend to just turn up and rake over and then leave a mess depending on which ones but you know if travellers hit the area.

  • @redandblackyumyum
    @redandblackyumyum Год назад +1

    I used to kip in my van all the time around St Ives and Newquay. I had a little Maestro and a Transit. Just park up on the side of the road and get a good night's kip, done need a car park. Never any bother, just got to be subtle about it, then you're up with the sun and straight to the beach for a surf.

  • @rubysparrow2975
    @rubysparrow2975 Год назад +6

    Hello, you were in my recommendation list so gave it a try. Enjoyed your upload and looking forward to seeing more. It is nice to meet you Shaun, take care.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +3

      Thank you for watching I hope you enjoy my videos

  • @Nyxolotl
    @Nyxolotl Год назад +2

    I admire how much you enjoy life, you can see your smile is very genuine, I hope you can continue to enjoy life in such a way for as long as possible

  • @crissy9792
    @crissy9792 Год назад +7

    Love it! England is rubbish for ‘free camping’, caravan parks are putting prices up so high that you can get a cheap b&b instead, most close end of October. Love all the Tiny Home areas in America/Canada and various other countries……come on England wise up to people wanting to enjoy this type of living!

  • @charliehichens2093
    @charliehichens2093 Год назад +1

    Living in AND being born in Cornwall, camper vans strung along sea fronts of every town is a pain. I know people who have taken with vans or small yachts around Europe and the response is far better. The euro guys have a better set up for people travelling than the English and Cornish. Down here it's very easy to get bitter about tourism because unless your making money off the back of these visitors, then they just get in the way... It only needs a slight change and to have basic places set up near some major towns for campers and motorhomes, just a place for them to go as a base...
    Loved this video, loves the camper, loved the highlighting the problem

    • @PippetWhippet
      @PippetWhippet Год назад +1

      If you’ve got a patch of land in Cornwall, with permission for camping, you can cater to van lifers and make a living or you can build chalets and cater to holiday campers and become a millionaire. Unfortunately we live in a world that rewards one lifestyle over any other.

  • @obihave3210
    @obihave3210 Год назад +8

    You know why there arent more free camping areas ? One word .. travellers .. if you've experienced the mess they leave behind you understand completely.

  • @aaronag7876
    @aaronag7876 Год назад +1

    Such great memories of St Ives and now I have a van / stealth camper, I will try this lol.
    I had that burger and onion rings

  • @peterrhodes5663
    @peterrhodes5663 Год назад +5

    New Zealand brought those restrictions in around 2013. Mine is a 4x4 and not self-contained, so as long as you are not in a city, there's usually somewhere to duck into over night, that the camping gestapo or community patrols can't get to. Scratches are an optional extra.

  • @simonc4810
    @simonc4810 Год назад +1

    It’s a massive conflict between local enterprise (who thrive on the money brought in by visitors) and the public servants whose agenda seems to be to suck the joy out of life in the name of feathering their own nests.
    One of your other videos shows a German-registered van, whose occupants were probably a bit baffled by the UK’s hostility towards people bringing in money to make British people wealthier.
    German towns have “Camper Hafen”. Simple areas, frequently attached to car parks, and often close to municipal facilities with showers such as swimming pools. The local government probably breaks even on the minimal amount they charge, but the big gain is that local business thrives and through that everybody wins!
    It’s all about the attitudes of those we give power and influence to.

  • @pigeonlove
    @pigeonlove Год назад +3

    12:03 beautiful footage there, captures the mood of the seaside

  • @elib7311
    @elib7311 Год назад +1

    Look at that VIEW! lol! Just got to the part where the harmonious music plays when burger arrives-it’s too late at night here to be laughing out loud!

  • @JimJim-kh8rw
    @JimJim-kh8rw Год назад +15

    What harm are these people doing? ...None ! Great video. Thank you. 🙏

    • @mikelheron20
      @mikelheron20 Год назад +13

      Unfortunately some of these people do a lot of harm. I won't go into detail but you can probably use your imagination.

    • @George.Andrews.
      @George.Andrews. Год назад +2

      there are more people who live in houses that do more harm and trust me I do know.

    • @1971dave
      @1971dave Год назад +3

      @@calvinlomax9546 yep that's rite, so if you do live in Porthcawl, the car space where they put the portable toilets and the skip by that little Square information building, there was a drop kerb there to get to the rlni rescue station, it's been removed now, about 4 years ago there was 12 camper vans parked all the way through there, siren goes off, volunteers drives into the car park to drive down and and couldn't get down to the station, so they left the cars and the campervans couldn't get out, you see the same thing over by Ogmore-by-Sea,,,

    • @richriccardo7554
      @richriccardo7554 Год назад +2

      The problem is people take the piss. I live in Newquay, many of the council car parks have van lifers camping for the whole summer season (and some for a fair bit of the rest of the year too). And it’s not just kids in knackered transits having a cheap holiday the only way they can. There’s £50k motor homes - these people can afford campsites (and there are plenty of beautiful, we’ll run caravan sites in the vicinity for them). The other issue is, when the holiday accommodation including all the campsites are full in the summer, that’s it. The place is full. The infrastructure is at capacity so that’s why these places are car parks and not campsites. If you can’t book a campsite, you need to get some imagination and go somewhere else, or book earlier next time. We’ve all slept in our cars on the odd night (not since I was in my 20s I might add, I’m old and weak now…), there’s no problem with having the odd night here or there and as someone who works for the council, you’d be very unlucky to get caught doing what this guy in the video has done. But living somewhere for free for months on end is taking the piss. I have to contribute financially to keep the town and county going. I don’t take issue with anyone coming to visit the place as long as they understand that’s it’s only fair they do the same.

    • @crabbypatty770
      @crabbypatty770 Год назад +2

      Unfortunately there is such a large amount of people doing this now and a lot of people are taking the piss and leaving rubbish and shit, actual shit all over the place.
      This means those if us who have been doing this for years, quietly, carefully and respectfully are penalised also.

  • @syncrosimon
    @syncrosimon Год назад +1

    Lived in Cornwall upto 2002, it’s almost unrecognisable now in terms of parking and parking charges. As kids the beach car parks were usually a farmer sat in a hut in one of his fields taking 50p. So sad to see Cornwall like this. We now live in Moray, Scotland, which is like Cornwall 40 years ago. There are lots of un commercialised fishing villages like St Ives with not a double yellow line or car park charge to be seen. It really makes me sad seeing Cornwall now. Can’t remember the last time I had to pay for parking other than forestry commission car parks.

  • @marychristmas4911
    @marychristmas4911 Год назад +18

    Glad I live in Scotland, it really is a different country, Right to Roam and free parking right on the seafront where I live.

    • @Gerzzo
      @Gerzzo Год назад

      Dickhead thinks England is the UK...fck him!

    • @davidhaygarth648
      @davidhaygarth648 Год назад

      Not at Applecross village. Many areas are being blocked off now and have height restrictions at car parks

    • @gazzag72
      @gazzag72 Год назад +1

      Pity it’s absolutely freezing and full of midges and jocks

    • @marychristmas4911
      @marychristmas4911 Год назад

      @@davidhaygarth648 Glad I'm not in Applecross village then.

    • @marychristmas4911
      @marychristmas4911 Год назад

      @@gazzag72 No midges in Moray, midges are on the west coast, jocks are great folk where I live, also Moray has something of a micro climate which means it's no where near as cold as central Scotland and the Highlands 😊

  • @johnb9046
    @johnb9046 Год назад +1

    I’ve just stumbled across your videos because I have the same van as you.
    It’s just brought so many great memories back watching this video, my nana recently passed away and we used to visit the places you have been on his video, pubs and bars, it’s off seeing the same places open that we’re when I was a child, I’m 40 now. we even used to park in the car park you stayed in, her dog even jumped over the barrier in front of your van chasing after a seagull, he survived, god knows how.
    I don’t get chance to visit st Ives anymore as I live in York but I will return soon, even try some camping in my new van.
    Keep up the good work, sorry for the long post.
    John

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the video John welcome to the channel and thank you for watching

  • @mrbeeoutdoors3213
    @mrbeeoutdoors3213 Год назад +6

    Rare that I enjoy a suggested video in my feed, but this is right up my street!
    Your van looks nicer than mine! I'd never thought about the negatives of trying to reregister as a camper and losing that stealthy "panel van" label!
    Will subscribe 👍

  • @winniepeg2020
    @winniepeg2020 Год назад +1

    brilliant video 😎
    I did this from 2000-2011
    it's easy once you get the hang of it lol
    no heating needed
    just get tough 🤣
    hunt for dinner in winter
    eat farmer's veg
    work where you can
    the good life 😎

  • @bessbobs
    @bessbobs Год назад +6

    Just done exactly the same thing in the same week at Charlestown. So far, so good. There's more cameras up in this area and the residents are up in arms about it all too. Just waiting to see if we got away with our sneaky overnighter too. Fingers crossed 🤞. We noticed there were more than just ourselves stelthing this way.

    • @bessbobs
      @bessbobs Год назад +1

      Has a toilet in the car park (20p card or coin) and wash facilities in my van. Teal wash for hot water. Have an emergency WC but that's the last resort.

    • @stillben
      @stillben Год назад

      @chris jones and bladder no less!

    • @stillben
      @stillben Год назад

      @chris jones a bladder to empty is an inconvenience in the most comfortable of environs.

  • @sarahmcqueenie
    @sarahmcqueenie Год назад +1

    Hello!
    I temporarily lived in my car in Surrey last year. I stayed mainly in small town car parks and it really was fine. People look at me in horror and sympathy but I saved money, became braver and loved the challenge! Such a great idea, and I have family from Cornwall so I knew it before it became trendy!!

  • @CandiceGoddard
    @CandiceGoddard Год назад +18

    The crochet blanket is, in fact, a giant granny square. It has a nice colour scheme, unlike a lot of handmade items which tend to be haphazard. Well done to your mother.

  • @avasamthevan7641
    @avasamthevan7641 Год назад +2

    I share your frustration with the UK mate! I’m travelling around mainland Europe now & even the stricter countries (Croatia, Italy) have camping areas like the ones you mention are in NZ & Oz. Dead easy and accessible. Makes no sense!

  • @davidmoody3810
    @davidmoody3810 Год назад +1

    There are plenty of places to sleep in your van for the night for free, especially in Devon and Cornwall, plenty of small lanes and roads in the middle of nowhere. The trick is to stay away from the coast slightly, even a few roads away from the front you can find plenty of places to park for free. Not going to say exactly where but in Exmouth for example there is a road literally a 200yd walk from the front, no restrictions, no permit parking and I have done the same as you, my van looks like a van still with no windows in the back so doesn't stand out too much. Purposely bought a grey colour as opposed to white as well

  • @micksmith106
    @micksmith106 Год назад +296

    This only happens in our country ...England ...why ...because we are being ripped off big time ...and we all know it ...I'm an Englishman ...this is also my country ..and I pay my way ...in taxes and just about every thing else ...I go where I want in my van ....its supposed to be a free country ...but we All know that is a load of of bollox..

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +47

      Rip off Britain isn’t it Mick

    • @micksmith106
      @micksmith106 Год назад +41

      @@LoveSundays it is ...and it's getting worse by the day ...its all pay up ..and do what your told ...I for one have had enough of this crap...Cornwall seems to be the worse place to go now days ...even the locals don't want you there ....check out Mels van life to confirm this ...they act has though its their own part of this country...they seem to forget that without tourism..it would be dead on its feet ..and Cornwall ...belongs to all of us ....

    • @mtnlad
      @mtnlad Год назад +9

      America starting to turn very strict on camping rules too 😢

    • @angiede3361
      @angiede3361 Год назад +16

      So on-point! Restrictions, restrictions, restrictions, dictates, dictates, dictates!

    • @edwinacaparelli9911
      @edwinacaparelli9911 Год назад +6

      Canada too

  • @Andymelvin006
    @Andymelvin006 Год назад +1

    Back in 1992 I parked a red mk2 Transit right on the end of the pier in St Ives, crashed the night and totally got away with it. Those days are well and truly over, nice vid, well done.
    👍😎

  • @FergusReidUK
    @FergusReidUK Год назад +8

    Hi Shaun, enjoying watching your videos thanks. I've (just about) got my van converted and down in Cornwall this week to try it all out. As a bit of a newbie I'm a little bit wary of wild camping, but seeing how you get on is great! :)

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +5

      Thanks mate glad you’re enjoying the videos. Falmouth is quite a good place to wild camp in the van as a newbie

  • @martingillett5792
    @martingillett5792 Год назад +2

    Plenty of cheap campsite around St Ives area.it would be interesting to see if people would be happy to camp in car park if local council allowed it but charged same price as local campsite.

  • @Momabear1
    @Momabear1 Год назад +8

    Such a beautiful sea side town. Looks magical!

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +3

      Yes it lovely and the pub I went to was built in 1312AD it’s really old

    • @CastrolHondaSP2
      @CastrolHondaSP2 Год назад +1

      Head to Portreath instead. Way better.

    • @jillb80
      @jillb80 Год назад +1

      All of Cornwall is beautiful!

  • @barbarahallowell2613
    @barbarahallowell2613 2 месяца назад +1

    This just made me miss St. Ives so much. 😊❤😊

  • @sarahwoods388
    @sarahwoods388 Год назад +15

    I’m so pleased your channel/videos are getting the attention they deserve. Your videos are getting better and I’m so here for it. Look forward to next weeks video 🙂

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      Thanks Sarah. Thanks for sticking with me

  • @alisonb4898
    @alisonb4898 Год назад +2

    Have some magnetic signs made for the sides and make it look like a builders van, lots of workers stay in local hotels when working.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      Thanks Alison and yes I’ve already got something like this planned

  • @Sidchasingclassiccars
    @Sidchasingclassiccars Год назад +4

    I guess the UK is ham strung with limited space Shaun. France is one of the best countries geared up for camping. You can go 5 star through council run and and free official sites. Plenty of decent truck stops on the auto routes too. Another ace vid though. 👍

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      Thanks Sid good tips looks like I’m off to France then 😂 cheers n gone

    • @Sidchasingclassiccars
      @Sidchasingclassiccars Год назад

      @@LoveSundays Don't forget the weekly vids though! 😂

    • @y0rkiebar
      @y0rkiebar Год назад +1

      Yes, check out the population densities of UK, AUS and NZ. Guess who's top of the list. When you have loads of space vs population then you can have super-flexible parking etc.

    • @markholroyde9412
      @markholroyde9412 Год назад

      @@y0rkiebar No shit, funny how they all seem to "gloss over" that...shhhhh

  • @JOYsCAmpeR_ADV
    @JOYsCAmpeR_ADV Год назад +3

    That's the benefit of owning a van!
    That's the reason for my next vehicle I'm looking for a mini van (7-seats).
    Great place!👌

  • @eddt430
    @eddt430 Год назад

    We've just returned from Normandy. We used Aires 8 euros a night electricity and water for 2 weeks travelling around. There were vans everywhere. The money it brings into the local area it's such a simple idea. Were down in St Ives in 2 weeks on the van, can't wait. We love the Sloop fantastic pub.

  • @sharondowney1725
    @sharondowney1725 Год назад +2

    First time ive watched you Shaun. My heart stopped when someone tried your van door. But hey look were you woke up to. Thank you for the entertainment.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      Thanks Sharon. Welcome to the channel

  • @alarmactionukalarmactionuk893
    @alarmactionukalarmactionuk893 Год назад +9

    If you pay for a 24 hour stay then you'll be fine. Also anpr won't identify the van as recreational. You could easily be a builder who's gone for a few drinks and is doing the responsible thing parking up for the night. Just got to hope the yellow peril doesn't spot any zzzz's escaping from inside!

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      😊

    • @dubious6718
      @dubious6718 Год назад

      If they allow 24 hour parking, then there isn't much they can do even if the vehicle is registered as a camper/RV.

    • @jamesjones3371
      @jamesjones3371 Год назад

      If you drink they can still arrest for drink dfiving my mate parked up car park of pub locjed key un boot still.knicked

    • @dubious6718
      @dubious6718 Год назад +1

      @@jamesjones3371 Only if you get in the drivers seat. That's why you only open passenger door when drunk.

  • @trishrobbins9942
    @trishrobbins9942 Год назад +2

    There is a really nice hostel in St Ives. Fun to see the adorable town again.

  • @Andy-ow2cx
    @Andy-ow2cx Год назад +10

    I think the reasoning for charging in the UK for parking is because we have tiniest island compared to other country's

  • @TheJeffry11
    @TheJeffry11 Год назад +1

    Another beautiful piece of documentary work on van life. I am so happy I found your channel. Such an inspiration.

  • @sallydingle321
    @sallydingle321 Год назад +7

    I'll keep everything crossed for you Shaun 🙅😉🍀. I'm going for a swim tomorrow with no wetsuit 😱...wish me luck 😁. Keep up the van life Shaun ✊🚐

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      Thanks Sally best of luck tomorrow. You’re braver than I am 😊

    • @mkdons22
      @mkdons22 Год назад +2

      If u keep going in from now until jan you wont be fazed when it gets super cold and it feels amazing

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      Yes like she’ll be acclimatised to it

    • @sallydingle321
      @sallydingle321 Год назад +2

      I'll give it a go...it was a great swim yesterday and I was lucky with the weather 😁👌✊

  • @petercopeland5165
    @petercopeland5165 Год назад +1

    4.47 that van is so discreet, unnoticeable because the windows are not blacked out.
    I had a landrover 110 and went camping, caving, rock climbing.
    We could park, sleep anywhere .
    I had windows down one side with cupboards to hide things and
    the bench bed behind the driving seat and high level shallow boxes above.
    I'd drape a modified camouflage net across the bed , full length at low angle,
    So any observer with a torch could not see anything but useless tat.
    I'd often disperse some bunny rabbit bedding in the foot well as farm vehicle .
    One weekend I was up Leeds at a party .
    when I returned to the carpark. all the cars around had smashed windows
    and radios stolen... but not my green goddess.
    Ham radio intact behind a leather flap.
    Make it look like a rusty pile of tat . or a farmer on a wild weekend.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      Yea best to have them looking terrible then no one touches them

  • @jamesmoore9870
    @jamesmoore9870 Год назад +33

    Unfortunately for every one responable van camper there are about 20 iresponsable van campers who spoil it for everyone. I live on a tourist rout and fed up with van campers passing through, camping up for the night, not useing any local ameneties, except the toilets, empty their chemical toilets in the toilet, thus blocking them, leaving their rubbish where they have parked and driving off in the morning. :(

    • @mrbeeoutdoors3213
      @mrbeeoutdoors3213 Год назад +1

      Yup, what would be best is to have it remain illegal, thus unfortunately for the good guys, forcing them to remain super discreet. I'd like it to somewhat be unenforced really (never confirmed though), then it only requires enforcement when irresponsible lots come in.

    • @donaldo5879
      @donaldo5879 Год назад +2

      I tend to agree to a point ,i also stay on a very busy tourist route in Scotland where you are correct about some van owners leaving a mess sometimes, but i wouldn't go to the extent of saying for every 1 reasonable van owner there's 20 that's not responsible , I'd say it's more likely to be only 5% tbh who are irresponsible but its that 5% that' do cause unrest amongst locals, but most van owners I've come across are decent responsible people who are only out to enjoy their freedom, quietness & the scenery & they do quite occasionally use the local amenities which helps the local businesses & the tourism trade👍 ....Unfortunately as you say you will always get the irresponsible few that don't think the rules apply to them , but again tbh you get that even with pedestrians who mis behave litter ,commit vandalism , urinate & cause general unrest amongst local communities .....So my point is this where do we draw the line? ....I believe we as people should have the freedom to travel wherever & whenever we please as long as its not on someones private property & we should appreciate & take due care & attention to the laws of the land we visit, we just can't target & tag van owners with bad reputations ,as many really are decent people just as are the pedestrian folk who visit, It really does feather out quite equally though as we have to pay out some of the money we make for tourism for repairs, extra cleaning & for litter removal left by those who are irresponsible 😥 , the only issues i have is if anyone damages our environments , then they should be heavily fined & even banned from ever returning to that part of Scotland again or face prison if they do 👍....That should send the right kind of message to those who are irresponsible .👌

    • @adiem1653
      @adiem1653 Год назад +1

      I love it - I make a similar comment and get no likes, same with most of my others - Commietube is a joke

    • @TheDeekay64
      @TheDeekay64 Год назад

      Interested to know where your stats come from? Plucked from thin air I imagine as the bad ones are definitely in the MINORITY

    • @lewiscarr5663
      @lewiscarr5663 Год назад

      What is a rout?

  • @cristinabenavente199
    @cristinabenavente199 Год назад +1

    That’s priceless waking up and having coffee on the 🏖 beach crossing fingers no ticket!

  • @marccas10
    @marccas10 Год назад +3

    Been to St Ives about 15 times in the last 20 years and love the place. The thing about St Ives is that they wish to keep a tight grip on the vibe of the place. In the 20 years that I have been going there I haven't seen anyone rolling drunk or any unpleasant scenes that you do get in other seaside towns in the evening. I am not for one moment saying that vanlife folks would be likely to do that, but if it became the kind of place that had hundreds or even thousands of people camping or staying over for just a night you would probably expect that it may change the character of the place. Yes I'm sure that it would bring in some more trade but there aren't a ton of pubs and the ones there are are always full in high season, as are the restaurants. I don't wish to sound like a reactionary snob but one of the best places in thd world for me is Porthmeor beach on a beautiful summers day. I would hate it to become filled with BBqs and pumping soundsystems etc. Newquay is just under and hour away and caters for the younger market. I love St Ives! It's too expensive and it's too far but it is my place and has so many memories for our family.

  • @seanjamescameron
    @seanjamescameron Год назад +1

    Loving all these little insights. 9:27 Good morning Ryan Treyhan! 😂

  • @_.alex.-
    @_.alex.- Год назад +13

    Great to see your vids getting the attention they deserve Shaun, lots of hard work paying off :)

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      Thanks Alex I’m really happy with the recent growth 😊

    • @mikeswallow1694
      @mikeswallow1694 Год назад +1

      Can you not use a pub car park
      And if you have a couple of drinks
      And possibly a meal surely they will let you park up for the night!

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Yes there’s a few around that allow it but that’s for another video

    • @chrissymon
      @chrissymon Год назад

      @@mikeswallow1694 Often the case.👍

  • @philbirkitt8505
    @philbirkitt8505 Год назад +1

    Got married in St. Ives in May. Love it there so much. We are planning on doing a stealth van soon, hope to get back at some point.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      I got married in April in st Ives at the harbour hotel. Where did you get married?

    • @philbirkitt8505
      @philbirkitt8505 Год назад +1

      @@LoveSundays same place, was a great day. Throwing it down when we woke up, by 12 and in time for the Wedding it was clear blue skies and red hot. Great day 👍

  • @7757ful
    @7757ful Год назад +5

    Finding proper parking spaces in England is a nightmare ... I would like to say we are beyond selfish when it comes to setting up proper parking spaces ...
    Roads (including some stretches of motorways) don't have a shoulder to pull over for an emergency 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ when will we wake up?

  • @StephenRitson
    @StephenRitson Год назад +1

    Awww - I almost never comment or even "like", but when you said it could help towards a parking ticket.. well I was there. X

  • @lazylad8544
    @lazylad8544 Год назад +5

    Trucks and vans always have trouble finding park ups. This country is horrible at providing ammeneties for vehicles.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Yea it’s like they just want you ti stay in hotels

  • @juliaeves7195
    @juliaeves7195 Год назад +2

    I agree with you regarding uk not having free/low cost camping and camper parking.

  • @SeymourClevage
    @SeymourClevage Год назад +4

    I never go overnight in a car park. Always go residential. Never had a problem in 10 years.

  • @MarriedToTheKGB
    @MarriedToTheKGB Год назад +2

    I lived in Devon for around 10+ years and worked in Cornwall sometimes but i never did manage to get to St Ives. I would like to go but it's a shame they try to barge out the motorist or camper and only appear to cater to the middle class types willing to pay OTT prices in some air b&b. It kind of puts me off but glad you pulled off a stealth camp in the van which is what I would do.

  • @PUTDEVICE
    @PUTDEVICE Год назад +3

    It's probably thanks to everyone who interprets the rules so that it will benefit them that it turns out like this. for example, when it says camping is prohibited, they claim that they have only parked, etc., as here in Sweden it is forbidden to drive off road, but many park/camp on sensitive ground just to get a nice view. the more people destroy, the more prohibition signs come up. it's like on Öland along the coast, where people have parked next to the road for the sake of the view, it's so run over that it looks like parking pockets.

  • @thecarlford
    @thecarlford Год назад

    Great video, hopefully you didn't get a fine! The Sloop is my all-time favourite pub in St Ives.

  • @svenevans4983
    @svenevans4983 Год назад +5

    You can get away with it just about everywhere if you are a bit cheeky and find those spots where it's off the radar

  • @ThePstorm
    @ThePstorm Год назад +1

    Stumbled upon this video by complete RUclips randomness. Know that area very well. We visited by train 😀😀 Thoroughly enjoyed the content. Stay safe.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Thank you glad you enjoyed the video

  • @CuriousGoose
    @CuriousGoose Год назад +8

    I normally don't subscribe from just one video but your visual storytelling is something I aspire to achieve. Amazing video, I'll be sticking around # hit that notification button!

  • @foragefishbikeboat
    @foragefishbikeboat Год назад +1

    Ladder on roof, no tools left in here sticker and keep the van dirty. Much more tradesman like and less conspicuous 👍

  • @psrwhite
    @psrwhite Год назад +3

    I love "walking along with you" as you travel. I'm here in dry Arizona, USA. You are taking me along on travels in your country seeing sites I would never see otherwise. I love the background music too!!

    • @tomf4547
      @tomf4547 Год назад +1

      One of the best holidays I ever had.... A tour of Arizona in a drop top Mustang, bliss.

    • @trishgels
      @trishgels Год назад +1

      I feel the same, watching from NC:) One great thing about being here, in a smaller city outside of Raleigh, is that you can drive a couple hrs east to go to the beaches/outer banks, or drive sev hrs west to get to the mtns. I'd love to see AZ, & feel what dry heat is like! Having 100°+ heat here w/90% humidity is very unpleasant!

  • @ezioauditore3128
    @ezioauditore3128 Год назад

    My wife crochets blankets like your mum's. They are super warm despite all the holes! We'll be taking some with us on our travels for sure.

  • @Bohemiahotrodandcustom
    @Bohemiahotrodandcustom Год назад +5

    There are 2 ways to park overnight without getting a fine,
    1 Put a hand written sign on the inside of the windscreen saying " Car broken down, waiting for a tow truck "
    Don't forget to remove the ignition fuse
    2 Put a FEDEX signage on the side of your van, it will look like a normal delivery van.

  • @BLUERAVENWANDERER
    @BLUERAVENWANDERER Год назад +2

    Frustrating I live in America in a van and parking is getting harder and harder to find...😮‍💨 hopefully someday it will get easier. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @moorshound3243
      @moorshound3243 Год назад +1

      Check out "Scooter tramp Scotty" his channel is him living off the back of his Harley he has done so for over 20 years.

    • @BLUERAVENWANDERER
      @BLUERAVENWANDERER Год назад

      @@moorshound3243 ty will do.

  • @iangrice329
    @iangrice329 Год назад +6

    The problem with most tourist places (especially Cornwall) most places, people, camping sites and councils are greedy.

  • @helenellis8367
    @helenellis8367 Год назад +1

    Great video. Laughed out loud at the mummy's boy comment. Love crocheted blankets. Fingers crossed that there is no parking ticket.

  • @benlooe
    @benlooe Год назад +3

    We do a bit of stealth camping in Cornwall. We normally go inland a bit and park on a normal street and then get up early, move to a more coastal location for the day.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад

      There a certain amount of freedom you get with it isn’t there? Thanks for watching.

  • @woodentable1034
    @woodentable1034 Год назад

    Use to camp in Hayle since the development at the old port it is impossible they are on you like a honey to a fly. They give one warning and you are fined or towed especially during the summer. Much respect for doing St Ives done a few times but their is no way you can roll up in a campervan or anything that looks like one. My friend camps in a Prius and has never had a problems so far I think this is the way forward in the future.

  • @Bulldozer2010
    @Bulldozer2010 Год назад +2

    Cool mate. Live in my van full time. Very basic but it's my home.

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Sometimes basic is all you need John 👍 you see all these Instagram vans but I like a van I don’t mind getting full of sand and mud 😂

  • @TerryTrackerChannel
    @TerryTrackerChannel Год назад +3

    nice one mate. I need a stealth camper... be careful having a drink though, silly laws about being in charge of a motor vehicle etc

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +2

      It’s ok Terry it was a non alcoholic beer

  • @phil7301
    @phil7301 Год назад

    I have my beautiful memories of St Ives, stopping in the "Pelican" cottage up by the Pier , not too bad with the parking , and not all that many people either,,Bliss.
    I just wouldn't bother now, way to busy/ commercialized now, and too many Tossers.
    Great video 👍 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @andrewmills4463
    @andrewmills4463 Год назад +3

    Like your style Shaun👌 You're right there aren't hardly any cheap / free places to stop over like they have in Europe. Hope you get away with it 🤞power to the people ! 🤣

  • @rhinopaul
    @rhinopaul Год назад +1

    That's one thing I don't miss from the UK. Now living in France, its free and plenty to find.

  • @LukeTPZ
    @LukeTPZ Год назад +3

    Isn't it odd that in the dead of night when everyone's asleep and not in need of the car park, there are restrictions.

  • @emel60
    @emel60 Год назад +1

    Atta boy, that's how it's properly done!
    I will add, if I might... Buy yourself a proper alpaca wool blanket (not the low percentage blends). This investment will save you a crap load of space and remove the need for layering. They are mostly beautiful, so they add to the decor, but damn do they heat you up in no time!

    • @LoveSundays
      @LoveSundays  Год назад +1

      Good tips thank you

    • @emel60
      @emel60 Год назад

      @@LoveSundays any woolen blanket will do the same but consider the itchy factor! Alpaca wool does provide that feeling :) costly, but a lifetime purchase.

  • @rebeccashomespun604
    @rebeccashomespun604 Год назад +4

    I'm in the US. I've camped at Walmart several times. I actually feel better when there are others there. Initially I thought I would want to be alone where ever I parked. Wrong.