jb1965
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Comparing sleeping in an RV versus hotel tells this me the author never slept in a tent. A better comparion should be tent versus RV.
I don't think it was a "hit" job. I think she was an inexperienced person expecting too much from a class B. I can relate to the heater problem. My gas heater is not very reliable. It usually takes two tries to start. Sometimes more. If she didn't know to try more than once. Or, maybe she had less than 1/4 tank of fuel. My Ford Transit's extra fuel tap seems to be above the 1/4 mark and more than once I've forgotten that.
I'm not knocking Webasto or Espar fuel heaters but they're not like electric push button heaters. I carry one of those too.
I read the article a while ago and and just thought she must be a newbie.
It was not a women, it was a man writing those articles and if you search he is insider.com's assigned writer on Vanlife and tiny homes and he had written several articles prior including reviews on vans and vanlife. If not a hit, it was a preconceived agenda about what he would write about and a bit disingenuous.
Ok I came across two articles with some overlap and a person renting a camper van and attempting to winter camp and boondock. Since the writer says he covers tiny homes and van life I would assume he would be more familiar with van life than he makes it out to be and is writing in hyperbole with a preconceived article agenda.
I tried living in a luxury camper van for a weekend during the winter, and I’ll never do it again
I spent a night in camper van in a Cracker Barrel parking lot, and the experience revealed a surprising side of the van life movement
The latter article reminded me of our stay at a Cracker Barrel in the winter in Gallup, NM exactly 5 years ago to this day in 0ºF. temperature arriving after the restaurant closed and waking up with the garbage truck emptying a dumpster. Only we didn't have any problems.![]()
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This story didn’t show what the writer thought it would show. I just makes him look bad. It’s like a person who says that he’s heard that baseball is a fun game. He decides to play it and finds that the rules are complicated, it’s hard to hit the ball, it hard to throw the ball and hard to catch the ball. He’s gives up after one inning and says, “Baseball is not for me! I can’t imagine why anyone would want to play this stupid game!”
I’ve never scuba dived before. Is there anyone who is willing to give me some scuba diving equipment and I’ll use it for the weekend and write my review, LOL.
He contradicted himself so many times… First he says the van was so huge he refused to drive it, then he said it was so tiny there’s no way to live in it.
This article came up in my news feed when it came out. The writer was such a putz that I actually wrote him to tell him so. What a disservice he does to potential RVers.
The military ruined the fun of camping out in a tent! But before the military came into my life, as a kid I camped out while growing up south of Buffalo NY. We were always out in the woods hiking or skiing during the winter time. My Roadteck serves as a cheap motel room, and it is much better than some motels I've stayed in.Comparing sleeping in an RV versus hotel tells this me the author never slept in a tent. A better comparion should be tent versus RV.