For me it's an age thing. I'm starting to ask the manager rather than just assume I can stay someplace because it's on iOverlander. I do this for a couple of reasons, both negating that I'm trying to do Stealth. The first reason is that should I get the knock in the middle of the night, I'll have a name to reach for - the manager that said OK. I'm not trying to hide, and I got permission. I'm not a vagrant, I'm a traveler. I'm an intinerantcraftsman. The other reason I speak with the manager is to give them my business card. It never hurts and maybe they are a silver person and would like my services. But the main reason is because I want them to know who I am out in their parking lot in case something happens. I don't want to be found nameless in a town where nobody knows who I am. Good video. Kent
@mswetra2610 Жыл бұрын
I love your straightforward approach Ken. It would definitely make it easier for me to sleep at night.
@Puddycat00 Жыл бұрын
Beautifully said.
@deletebilderberg8 ай бұрын
Amazing how far a smile and handshake can take you in these situations. I've done exactly that. Sometimes their hands are tied but in my experience they appreciate the effort and respect rather than simply assuming. Indeed, over the last several years I've developed friendships with some of the folks and many can't do enough for me when I roll in. I live in the north west but travel in the southwest during the winter months.
@ratwynd6 ай бұрын
In a big truck stop I just stay. BUT, I have been through many a small town and got tired. Conditions permitting I prefer to drive at night at least part of the time, primarily if I need to cover some miles, otherwise I enjoy taking my time with daylight. I drive a white windowless van now but have had big Class A Winnie and cabover truck campers as well. I much prefer traveling off the interstate on state or federal highways. I can see the real America and eat real food in real restaurants. Stop at flea markets and pawn shops and other mom-n-pop operations. See not only the decay and such but also the beauty of parks and town squares in forgotten towns. When I have stopped at a crossroads gas/convenience store and asked if I could park to sleep for a few hours and be on my way, I have not yet been refused. Several even said 'Yea, we are closing for the night soon, but the law will not bother you.". I always get a name when I do that as well. The key is always to be polite and considerate, ask permission. You are a guest as a traveler anywhere you go. Act like it.
@markwilkins90489 ай бұрын
I think this is a pretty good video. The theme is, “don’t worry about it.” I couldn’t agree more. I’m a retired cop who travels the country in my van. I almost NEVER worry about parking and sleeping. Unless the cops have been pressured by city council, they don’t care if you spend one night on the street. If you are worried,,,find a restaurant or bar and park in their lot. Most cops and private security will assume you drank too much and took an Uber home. As long as you are gone by noon the next day you are good to go.
@montebrown95284 ай бұрын
Great tips and advice. Most people notice but the trick is finding a place they don't care.
@mikeym.14614 ай бұрын
I am the same . Retired member who travels with his dog all over the place … great lifestyle …
@sigabou72962 ай бұрын
@@markwilkins9048 what about a hospital in the back of the lot or a hotel?
@fabiansandoval61328 күн бұрын
Sigabou I do this ALL the time, hospitals and hotels
@felixcat9455 Жыл бұрын
Being stealth was much easier before van life became a thing. Now people know what to look for.
@alexblaze8878 Жыл бұрын
IMO as a non-van life guy, the only people that know “what to look for” are people that are van-life people themselves. Believe it or not, 99% of us do not do van life nor do we seek out videos or articles about the subject. In other words, the subject hasn’t even crossed our minds so we’re pretty much oblivious to it. That being said, I AM looking into over-landing across the U.S in my Lexus GX470 (an SUV that is increasingly selected for off-road traveling and recreation) so these tips on stealth camping ARE helpful. P.s. the nice thing about a Lexus SUV is it’s not the typical vehicle one would think someone is stealth camping in.
@user-vm5ud4xw6n6 ай бұрын
@@felixcat9455 It was bound to become a “thing” thanks to Covid. I can’t tell you how many times I heard people say We didn’t have anything but do during lock down so we bought a van and built it out. The ban on parking at Walmart was thanks to slobs who took advantage of Walmart’s generosity and spoiled it for everyone else!
@carllubrin85186 ай бұрын
@@felixcat9455 this is what I mean it’s ok to show of ur rig but to tell every one where to park n what no is a no brainer keep it on the low
@inquisitvem67234 ай бұрын
@@alexblaze8878 how do you plan to build out your Lexus for van life. Who is going build a shower, bathroom, and kitchen for you?my situation is to get a van, but not travel all over, but parking at my relatives homes. I want to get rid of my house due to high property taxes, hoarding fees, and maintenance. I can always shower and use bathroom at relatives homes, but want to get a bathroom, shower, and kitchen to not intrude all the time.
@nixwestlake91964 ай бұрын
@@felixcat9455 yes ans she’s not helping much in terms of keeping stealth van life secret lol
@alexblaze8878 Жыл бұрын
If it’s of any comfort to those of you who do this stealth camping thing: as someone who has never done this at all nor do I personally know anyone who’s doing the van life I’ve never once suspected anything when Ive seen a sprinter van or a van with a solar panel on top. I’m sure police and parking attendants may be observant to these things but as a fellow citizen it’s never crossed my mind. After watching this video I’m sure I’ve stayed at hotels where people were stealth camping in the parking lot but, just like everyone else, I’m focused on what I’m doing and where I’m going and am not concerned with whether someone is stealth camping or not.
@randall44lee Жыл бұрын
Sometimes you just need to keep it simple. As long as you're in a legal parking spot, and nobody can see, or hear you, it doesn't matter being stealth. I love getting the knock, because I never answer it, because the person outside isn't 100% sure there's somebody inside. That 10% of doubt will keep them moving on.
@prophetseven728 Жыл бұрын
Have you evern gotten a knock? I assume most people be scared to knock on someone random door.
@silverlining62596 ай бұрын
@@prophetseven728yes,don’t answer
@JK-zl7vv Жыл бұрын
Back in the days of my youth, the big thing was a pickup truck with a camper top on the bed, I'm not talking about the huge one with the thing that goes over the cab, but the small ones that is level with the cab and bed, with just a small lift top door, that meets up with the tail gate, because let's face it, the only main thing you need is the place to sleep, so with a mattress in the bed of your truck, concealed with a camper top is more stealthy than a van, you can always shower at truck stops, and you can use the restroom anywhere, because every place has restrooms, so bring back the old ways of stealth, just use a pick up truck with a camper topper on the bed, you still can have your cooler with food, and other essential in the bed of the truck as well, and you can put a sliding rear window in the cab of the truck that leads into the bed of the truck, so you dont even have to get out of the truck to go between the cab and the bed. 😁👍
@travelsnacks Жыл бұрын
Yes I know exactly what you mean and that's a great option!
@juliebutler82419 ай бұрын
Trying to lose enough weight to fit through that little window in my Tacoma and Leer shell.
@alan2973 ай бұрын
Exactly the setup I now have, though the rear window in my pickup is too small to crawl through. But even at 80 years old I can disappear in 10 seconds or less by slipping through the tailgate window.
@christopheralan56662 ай бұрын
@@juliebutler8241 😂😂🤣
@rickcooper156 Жыл бұрын
I've been living in my SUV for over 3 years now and I've never had a knock or bothered by the PD. I've always defined "Stealth" as The Art of Hiding in Plain Sight". You hit all the points on the head! If you're not a bother then people won't bother with you. Be kind and polite and most people will treat you the same way. Don't turn your vehicle into a Hoarder's Delight and keep it clean! And if someone asks you to move, make like Nike shoes and Just Do It!
@whanpoole1140 Жыл бұрын
As a wise man once told me, 'being conspicuously inconspicuous' lol... less, oftentimes, can be more
@rickcooper1569 ай бұрын
@@BobWelch-w8n In HB, parking in the many industrial areas is the key. You'll mostly be left alone unless you stand out, like I wrote. I've watched the police pound on the walls of vans and rv's that had their worldly posessions strapped all over them.
@rickcooper1569 ай бұрын
The police drive right past my SUV and stop a bit in front of me to check out a vehicle that looks like a homeless dwelling. I just see to it that they don't have a reason to question my vehicle or my intentions. With or without a house, I want to remain a good citizen.
@rickcooper1569 ай бұрын
@@BobWelch-w8n LOL Well, I haven't been shot at yet. But then again, I only use those areas to sleep and rarely exit my suv. I park on the streets and I don't enter the parking lots. I respect them so they don't see me...
@ARTIST-AT-LARGE Жыл бұрын
I've never tried to be stealthy. I've always been honest about living in my VW Bus and I try and create good relationships with people who talk to me about vanlife. I get a lot of people stopping to tell me their VW bus stories from their hippie days! I also get a lot of tourists, or visitors to the town I live in, that take selfies with the bus. The neighbor's think it's funny. I've always equated "stealthy" with being dishonest - so I always thought it was weird that the newbie vanlifers are into it. I've lived on one street spot for years and I have a great relationship with all of my neighbors. I don't even try to blend in - but what I'm conscious of is my appearance (both mine and the bus') and how I treat people. I try to spread good vibes about vanlife. I hope other vanlifers do too!
@travelsnacks Жыл бұрын
Awesome comment and message. Thanks for sharing this!
@1972razrback Жыл бұрын
I can relate to what you said about looking over a parking lot and picking out vehicles that people are living in. It has become a game for me whenever I visit WalMart. The easiest ones to pick out are the cargo vans that dont have any external modifications, but are parked way out on the extreme edges of the lot. Sometimes it isnt just what the vehicle looks like but also where it parks. I love your videos! Thank you for letting us have a view into your travel world!
@sophietucker1255 Жыл бұрын
I worked with LE for 25 yrs and everything you said is true. Just a couple of things. 1. Work vans rarely park overnight unattended at the work site. 2. Most box type work vans don’t have side doors in the box or a house style door at the rear. 3. Don’t stay in the same place for days on end. 4. DON’T leave out anything outside your van. A chair or bag or box of refuse is a dead giveaway. 5. Pets. A cat sleeping on a dashboard is rather a big giveaway or that dog that barks at every noise. Most LE will not bother you if it really looks as if your just overnighting. If they see you there the next night expect the knock. They may not tell you to move but they will want to know who you are and how long you are staying. Just for clarification van life and living in your vehicle are two very different things at least to the LEO they are
@calisoul1326 Жыл бұрын
Great advice
@JustARosko Жыл бұрын
What's an LE or LEO?
@JessikahElise Жыл бұрын
@@JustARosko LE - Law Enforcement, LEO - Law Enforcement Officer
@MartinGasparini865 ай бұрын
I'm a currier I usually park my van near my house my idea is to get a stealth van so I can use for work and still live inside
@Puddycat00 Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness why do ppl care. I have a house and live in a small town near a beach, have great neighbors, and honestly I wouldn’t care if someone parks in front of my house who’s living in their van or car. They can even park there permanently. I’m fine with it. They can even use my shower and kitchen to cook. Sheesh i may even bring u food or some pie. Whatever happened to loving your neighbor as yourself. I will never understand the hate some ppl have for other ppl. We are all people. And one paycheck away from being homeless or living in our car ourselves. We came very close to it ourselves. I am thankful every day for my lil unfinished house .
@flowergarden14264 ай бұрын
You are so so sweet, Thanks for being human.
@faithevolution5524 ай бұрын
Thank you for the reassurance that there are still lots of really nice people living in the USA.
@adamcrary16023 ай бұрын
Yeah, it’s nice to hear somebody expressing a sincere , caring perspective. Granted, in a better world, urs would be the universal, logical perspective/ conclusion… but it IS a pretty sketchy world with evermore sketchy people. Trust is hard to come by, and likely for good reason. You can always afford to be kind to an extent, but you can not afford to ignore the grim reality that a lot of people create. Being naive to the danger that many other people represent is not a good thing. Unfortunately, con artists of all kinds prob. have more intuition as to who is a good, trusting person/ potential victim, than the other way around.🙄Sad but all too true, in my expetience. It sucks that good people often unknowingly bring misfortune upon themselves, and then eventually have to become like other people who have learned that it doesn’t pay to trust people too much. At the very least, reserve judgement and be cautious until you know somebody well enough. None of us want to live in a world where we feel like we can’t give people a chance. It’s a difficult balance.🤷🏻Good luck.✌🏻❤️🙂
@HowievYT2 ай бұрын
Good soul, man.
@MrEddiethedog9 ай бұрын
Ex truck driver here, not a good idea to use fake DOT numbers that would be a FED crime. You could just use a vehicle number however.
@kathleenj1158 Жыл бұрын
Hi Allison! I'm really glad that you won't be living in your van this summer. My heart went out to you last summer, as you dealt with the heat. ☺️❤️🙏🙋♀️
@prophetseven728 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! This was Awesome! Ya, my neighborhood does not care if someone parks and crashes out for a night. But it is the ones that never leave. We call on. They usually leave a huge mess and spill their grey and dark matter tanks on our streets. If they just keep it clean less people would care. And ya, dont steal!
@patp38006 ай бұрын
Sleep by day travel by night...day parkers have more options and blend in better
@jeffsavage71354 ай бұрын
One of the biggest 'tells' is when there's no snow or frost on your car, but every other vehicle around is covered.
@noturningback2023 Жыл бұрын
@sophietucker Why is it differently for van lifers and vehicle campers? I'm a retired veteran with a very nice VA pension and SSA pension as well, and I chose not to get a van to camp in. I took the seats out of my Camry a couple years ago, put drawers, a mattress, a Jackery, refrigerator and luggable loo in, got custom Weather Tech shields, and I'm very happy traveling around in my Tiny House on Wheels Camry Condo, but it annoys the heck out of me that car campers are considered "homeless," while Van dwellers are not, and are considered "Van Lifers." There's actually no difference, except the size of our vehicles!!! BTW I park in Walmart, Planet Fitness or Cracker Barrel parking lots, and LE never bothers me there.
@sarahpurcell956 Жыл бұрын
Great advice and it didn't make me feel more nervous, it actually made me feel less anxious. My van is not stealth in that it has a raised roof and windows all around. I was worried it wouldn't blend in. Now, I'm glad to know I don't have to. Thanks, Allison.
@Blackwater_House Жыл бұрын
For Me, Stealth describes the Ability to Sleep Undisturbed, by people seeking to Engage you in Conversation. So although your vehicle might look like a Camper, it also looks to be Presently Unoccupied .
@anneannabu5130 Жыл бұрын
Ok so theres Rv parks, campgrounds..why doesnt someone begin opening van/car parking? It could be maintained and monitored by attendents and people not able to respect the rules can be refused. This could be a potential goldmine because there can be potential in nearly any city and it could easily get the blessing of the city since it will keep them out of the residential areas and also importantly it can keep the van/car people alot safer. Just a thought..if i had the money i would do it
@markbajek2541 Жыл бұрын
zoning
@63Harpo Жыл бұрын
There are some places that allow that. Duluth Canal Park is one. 2 or 3 lots have ticketed meter parking that allows overnights.
@larryc1616 Жыл бұрын
If the zoning allows it, then there are Costs- attendants, insurance, lawsuits....
@jackryan2135 Жыл бұрын
one of the major benefits of van life is living rent free. Would probably cost more than a studio apartment.
@Weathernerd27 Жыл бұрын
There already is something like that its called an RV park. I don't know if you have been paying much attention to the news recently but many of these RV parks charge outrageous rents and when you add up the RV park rent + Camper Van costs you're spending almost as much money as you'd spend renting an apartment and many Vanlifers can't afford that so they are forced to stealth camp. I'm not against paying for a place to park if the rules and price were reasonable but my experience from years of renting is its very hard to find a rental without ridiculous rules or ridiculous price. I don't want to be a freeloader but when all the legal camping options are unaffordable what do you expect me to do? Alot of these people who complain about Vans have owned a house for a long time and their mortgage is lower than the rent on the typical studio apartment, they have no idea what alot of young people are going through.
@karenpsrsons1596 Жыл бұрын
I love your posts and am proud of you. I will keep watching even when you are off the road.
@rvboondocker2559 Жыл бұрын
We’ve never had a knock or anything like that either. I think one of the most important thing is to be sure that you read the city ordinance that is generally found online. Lots of times street parking is forbidden between like 2 AM and 5 AM so you will have a problem. You also need to be careful about trespassing when you park. We have solar panels and an AC. Lots of time we have a bike on the back too. Worst case is that we don’t cover the front windows. We’ll leave the bathroom door open to block the view to the back. People/security just pass by if the front windows are not covered. Our plates even say “RV”. That said, if you do get the knock, don’t be a jerk. Be humble, and even ask for advice on where you might be able to park for the night.
@Weathernerd27 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't afford a place within 1 hours commute of my Seattle job, I only make a measly 90k per year, so I live in a minivan during the workweek and come back to my condo on the weekend. I am a construction worker so I have dirty boots/vest in my front seat. I suppose I could afford a place closer to work if I spent every penny on rent but my definition of affordable is being able to save 20% of you're gross pay 10% goes into a retirement account and 10% goes into a rainy day/vacation fund, this savings stratagey has gotten me through work slowdowns. After work I go to the gym to do a short and workout and shower then I spend most of the afternoon parked in a library or shopping center and I go to my sleeping spot around dusk. I prefer to sleep in quiet residential neighborhoods it seems alittle safer, it helps that I have a 6am job and leave the neighborhood by 5:30. I think its obvious to anyone who looks into my window during the day that it is a camper Van because there is a big privacy curtain behind the drivers seat. I'm hoping they just glance at the outside of the Van and don't look to closely. I debated opening the privacy curtain during the day but I figured it was better that theives didn't know what or who was behind the curtain and I work different shifts so I sometimes am in the Van during the day with the means to defend myself within easy reach. At night its not so obvious the curtain is black so it just looks like the dark interior of a vehicle. Still despite my best efforts I have heard a neighborhood walker or two say call the police although I have yet to get the knock. Summer can be alittle problematic because this far north it doesn't get dark until 10pm, I need to get up at 4:30 to get ready for work and in order to get enough sleep I have to go to my residential sleeping spot while its still light and the curtain is very visible. I think one of the things that gives me away is condensation I'm hoping the diesel heater will take care of that problem although it will make alittle noise. I also need to be better about only exiting through the drivers door. If the city makes it impossible for me to park I will have to move I couldn't take the 2 to 3 hour commute alot of my co workers have and the Seattle electrician shortage will get even worse.
@Luthiart3 ай бұрын
Only a "measly 90k per year"? I feel so BAD for you... life must be rough.
@ironmom90232 ай бұрын
Never made 90k all the years I worked. Not until you add overtime/second and third jobs that is….. even with that only once or twice.
@Weathernerd272 ай бұрын
@@Luthiart When the average apartment rent is 2k a month and the typical house payment is 3k or 4k a month 90k is not a lot. I could rent a room for about 1k a month but last time I rented a room the landlord banned my girlfriend from the property even though she hadn't done anything wrong and I had really messy/inconsiderate housemates.
@atxcomanche Жыл бұрын
My Astro stays in 1 spot no more than 3 days then I rotate the location I know the landscapers & security schedule so no snoopers and I have backup transportation if I do get towed but never have I been stealth for over 5 years
@mikeym.146110 ай бұрын
Why does everyone worry about the knock ? If the police ask you move , just move . Thousands of other spots not far away... No big deal folks....
@Robert-xs2mv4 ай бұрын
@@mikeym.1461 because not every knocker is from the police.
@flowergarden14264 ай бұрын
If you are asleep and woke up from a deep sleep by a knock, it’s literally heart pounding scary.
@Kat-I-am33332 ай бұрын
@@mikeym.1461 wrong
@mikeym.14612 ай бұрын
@@Kat-I-am3333 I live the life , I'm right ...
@Kat-I-am33332 ай бұрын
@ What life, for how long now? And where are you that there are 1000s of parking spaces? Has not been my experience.
@8notoriusinquisitorius87 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks Allison! We live in Syracuse NY, not sure about other parts of the city, but where we are people park all day or night and no one questions them or calls police, as long as there is no parking violation or trouble police here couldn't care less - but it is a large college city too. Worst state I have found for car resting/van life .. Rhode Island, I tried to rest in a fishing area there, police knocked on the window and told me "no rest areas in Rhode island, you'll have to drive to Connecticut to rest."
@Puddycat00 Жыл бұрын
Wow how rude and mean. Reminds me never to go visit RI. And never to buy a house there. Horrible State. I want nothing to do with them. Wisconsin too. Way too much crime and drugs. California is another state I never care to visit . For many reasons.
@annamcgonigle27129 ай бұрын
That is crazy! So they would rather people get in an accident from driving tired. I get if they don’t want a bunch of people camping out but resting???!!! SMH
@marklennox21516 ай бұрын
My only knock in 3 years of van life also came in Rhode Island after a day of fishing. There was a Park & Ride in Connecticut about 8 miles away so that's where I went.
@cabracove Жыл бұрын
Ahaha, my van before was kind of stealthy, but now with the hi top its dead obvious. Like yours. I just got back from being all over the SW though, nobody cared, it's like they were thinking oh he's probably going to yada yada national park tmrrw. I figure I just look like some retiree traveling about.
@thepanther007 Жыл бұрын
If this country hits a default with their finances and can’t come up with a resolution, to curb debt it will be well known abroad. That can lead to a dire impact on economy. I bet a even bigger chunk of the US population will jump On board with van life.
@carlyshuman6048 Жыл бұрын
I love the Twins movie example! LOL!. Great recommendations, with a lot of common sense. 🥰😍
@JustDoingChelle Жыл бұрын
Thank you lady. Great information. When I first started this journey, you were in the car! At a Walmart in deep snow! Trying to pee in a car. Lol I knew then, this was not going to be easy. You are amazing.❤
@Chuydelmex13 Жыл бұрын
Ok but why is it illegal to overnight sleep, specially if it's out of people's way ?
@glennbeadshaw7279 ай бұрын
Because governments don't like people with no fixed address
@jupiter66475 ай бұрын
if you see what people will due while not being monitored, you will kinda understand, that in general there a alot of people with no sense, crazy, drug addicts, drunks, 40 yr.old, juvenile delinquents', ETC.
@SocratesWasRight5 ай бұрын
@@jupiter6647those are separate issues, not related to sleeping in a car (which is a harmless activity).
@monana1711 Жыл бұрын
Love hearing from you and watching your videos.
@joannaazar7396 Жыл бұрын
Hey Allison!! I know everyone has your best interests, but at the end of the day you know what’s best for you. Always Love. ❤ Newark Jersey ❤❤
@joannaazar7396 Жыл бұрын
If anything I would ask you for any questions I have about van life. 😊
@anneannabu5130 Жыл бұрын
What's up Newark..currently have family in Bayonne👍
@anneannabu5130 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of van/car living I could definitely understand doing this in the Bayonne, Jersey City area with average rent landing right around $1700 per month!!! Unless you're rich or have rich family to help you you would almost HAVE to live in your car at least for maybe a month or two just to save up for move in/deposits. I don't know how regular working.people are doing it..maybe they got 8 roommates?
@app1032 ай бұрын
For anyone that wants to look like a work van, it might not be the best idea, because if you are successful, then you will attract the kind of thieves that target work vans, and break in to steal expensive tools. Looking like a passenger van for a church or day care will get far less attention from the many tool thieves. They want stuff of high value, not a bunch of lunch bags. Also, keep in mind that non-commercial vehicles get to park places that commercial vehicles can not. I once lived on a street that didn't allow overnight parking for commercial vehicles, which included work vans. Having ladders, a hard hat + clipboard, a business sign on the side of the van could get you targeted for a ticket (and possible tow).
@elusiveeskimo30139 ай бұрын
When not camping somewhere, I'm normally traveling in stealth mode between camping destinations. My stealth van is actually a 34 foot long Limo Bus but most stealth factors apply to all vehicles. My bus has Limo Tint windows down both sides so the inside blackout screens, when in place, are not noticeable. I have cut no holes, added no vents. plugs, or solar panels of any kind to the outside. So the only non bus item that can be seen outwardly is the hitch receiver just below the back bumper, added cause I sometimes need to tow a car or trailer. My batteries charge while I'm driving, see little use when stealth parked at night. When camping have a plug hidden under the bus for plugging in my portable solar panels, the added bonus here is I can park in the shade and still have the panels in the sun for charging. When not towing/camping, the outside looks like any other business owned shuttle bus. As such it will never be invisible, so the most important thing for stealth is to look like I belong where I choose to park for the night. No matter what you drive, this should always be a top consideration for stealth, look like you belong where you're parked. I also keep the bus clean, a major factor for fitting in rather than sticking out. And driving what I do, wearing a nice business or Hawaiian shirt while driving, completes the official work look. Plus I do everything that will need to be done before sleep, before I park at my night location. So no sights, sounds, smells that would hint that someone is inside once I'm parked. Doing this, I have never had The Knock. But I did wake one time to some noise and the feeling of my bus moving. Some guys were jacking it up to steal my wheels/tires, glad I was there to stop what would have been a very costly loss. Also, that was the last time I tried to overnight in a city. Times have changed and cities overall have become very unsafe, do my best to avoid them all now. And when camping, now try not to isolate myself far away from the sights/sounds of others, again for safety reasons. Male or female, if you're isolated/alone these days, you can quickly become a target of opportunity for bad people wanting to do bad things. A dog is your best early warning devise, alerting before possible trouble reaches you door or window.. Giving you those precious added seconds to wake and grab your self defense items, which should always by at the ready. Remember it's better to have and not need, than to need and not have. To be a survivor, not a statistic. And sorry, but no I will not share my best stealth parking, go to locations here. If to many people use/abuse them, they too will be lost. Find what stealth areas work best for you, always treat them and any people you encounter there, with respect.
@Rubyslippersvanlife Жыл бұрын
My first night i stayed at a casino, will try a hospital next.
@ktk2094 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful. And by the way, your hair looks great.
@Missey200134 Жыл бұрын
Great video. You're always so informative. Safe travels😊
@Stay_tooned Жыл бұрын
Such a great vid. Thanks so much!
@semvlasveld8799 Жыл бұрын
I would like travel in Spain in a van but heard there are many vans being broken into to steal stuff. Would be my biggest worry.
@tybrady4598 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a white Toyota Sienna minivan. It doesn’t stand out at all and is very stealth. I don’t have solar panels on the roof or anything else to give it away. I can park overnight in cities. For free dispersed camping, I use a tent in addition to the van to give another place to hang out.
@DragnDon4 ай бұрын
One of the most level-headed vids I've seen on this entire topic. Thanks!
@jackryan2135 Жыл бұрын
Park on a street with lots of apartment blocks and you will never get bothered. Assuming you make no noise or let out light in the evening.
@wanderingoutyonder Жыл бұрын
Some great pointers and information! Great video! Keep making memories & adventure on! ~Karen & Shannon WOY
@TrekkerPlanet2 ай бұрын
This video resonates on so many levels.
@marthahackett8967 Жыл бұрын
Hi Allison You give such good advice. In 5 years I have never gotten the knock. I love emergency room parking lots plus If I am staying a few days I like hospital multi level parking near the elevator no higher than the 2nd level. In residential areas I park on a main St the passing cars dont bother me. I often park during a shift and leave on weekends I have stayed as if i am doing a double. My favorite was when the city was on lockdown because of a snow storm I spent 5 days In the same spot discovered the van next to me were nomads. We have remained friends over the years. One tip my bedding is always black. Abd security comes around cleans snow off the car and plows the driveways. Plus highway rest stops have not been a problem during bad weather I park under a light and have never had a problem.
@lous.6372 Жыл бұрын
You'd better not be using ER parking lots. Those are for people who actually need them.
@janetkoball44 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for really good tips . I'm sure you have put a lot of people's minds a little bit to ease. Don't park illegally. Be aware of your surroundings and live your "van life".
@cmoorejack Жыл бұрын
Hospitals and smaller hotel/motel parking lots work well for me..but I’m a weekend warrior for now..
@kimlatham3809 Жыл бұрын
Your hair looks amazing 😊
@lisatrottier9093 Жыл бұрын
Great video Good advise In my opinion Just keep things simple Some people tend to go above and beyond More like a hobby Not that that's bad
@Jane-ey3sl Жыл бұрын
I've known people who have work vans and there is a constant worry that the van will be broken into to steal tools since they are so expensive, mainly likely specialized items, not really hammers and ordinary items. 🛠🪚🧰🗜🪛 Thanks for the info. Your jingle is professional sounding, very catchy and fun! 👏🎶🎵
@calvinmarshall1610 Жыл бұрын
Thanks allison great tips hope you're enjoying yourself in you're new space never thought about looking suspicious with out of town plates on a van thanks again
@roxannegalvan5927 Жыл бұрын
I have dark windows the vehicle came like this but I definitely need a trailer for my stuff. I left a relationship, and partially is my dream to do this but when I started out for a month, I did kind of kept myself because people are busy bodies.
@delindabrooks7182 Жыл бұрын
I enjoy these types of video. Good job!
@TheBudgetMarine Жыл бұрын
This is awesome I’m currently 24 in the military showing people how to budget I get out at the end of this year and I need to know these things Hope anyone who sees this follows my journey wether u want to save money or see my future van
@Rubyslippersvanlife Жыл бұрын
Hi love your info , im starting full-time, and a channel, scared to death your videos are helping with both
@brownsugarcoffee1 Жыл бұрын
I’m from California and we used to Vanlife we don’t care❤❤
@neilmckay8649 Жыл бұрын
Insightful, and relevant to European experience too. Subscribed 👍
@travelsnacks Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@LilByrdFly25 ай бұрын
LoL I love you're insight into this and you have a sense of humor, don't try to hide that!!!💯🤣
@VinnieVan Жыл бұрын
Hi. Im glad you have time to relax in a place of your own, free from the heat. And still doing VL content. You are a smart cookie. Just fyi, I hit the ❤ on a particular app. And never heard from you. Haha. You seem fresh and rested. God, keep blessing Allison. In Jesus name. 😊
@dougronald561 Жыл бұрын
I’ve gotten the knock multiple times even staying legitimately in a hotel as a paying customer. Car-camping, when done correctly, can be more private and feel safer.
@prophetseven728 Жыл бұрын
Really by who? What happened? Did you even answer?
@dougronald561 Жыл бұрын
@@prophetseven728 Hotel maintenance in the middle of the night, drunk guests, other guests who think it’s a joke
@deastman6243 Жыл бұрын
There is no such thing as Stealth. You are kidding yourself if you think there is, the things that allow you some privacy will always give you away. People do these videos and everyone watches them. Secret is out. This from a Former security officer assigned to hospital setting living in a high top former wheelchair car part of a commercial Fleet. We know, and folks take offense to when others appear to be getting away with not paying their share, (taxes) Good Luck. To those trying to do the van life it's doable to a point, but more folks are doing it attention being called to it and "Authority" doesn't like it and will shut you down. I wish y'all Good Luck. I know the stress of trying to keep a roof over head, with health issues, many think that living in a van, RV ETC. Will be the answer. It might be for short while. We need A better solution to on going lack of affordable living situations.
@computernerdtechman Жыл бұрын
I plan on retiring in two years and will only get about $840/month Social Security. No way I will be able to live on that with rent. I will be 95% urban stealth camping. I have the money saved up in savings to buy a new/used 2023 E-350 14 ft. Cargoport box truck with pass-through ($60,000) + $40,000 for conversion with side door and plan on making it Uber-stealth. Standard plain white box truck with NO windows, black/gray/fresh tanks hidden under skirt, solar panels hidden behind roof edge lip frame so you can't see them from the ground. You would not be able to tell it was a camper without seeing from above the Solar panels and roof vent. I won't be able to afford costly campground fees on my meager monthly SS. So my plan is to park on side streets in industrial areas with my commercial looking box truck. I was also thinking of seeing if I can find a nice manager in an industrial or commercial area who will give me permission to park in the back part of their large parking lot. Always making sure I respect them by not leaving trash around to ruin it for me. What do others think? Am I being naive?
@SocratesWasRight5 ай бұрын
@@computernerdtechman that is a lot of money for something that you may not afford to fix if something happens. What about a log cabin/something similar in a nice place? It is not a city though...
@computernerdtechman5 ай бұрын
@@SocratesWasRight You can't tour the country in a log cabin.
@SocratesWasRight5 ай бұрын
@@computernerdtechman true, but your original argument was that you cannot afford rent. Anyhow, if you want to tour: I hope all goes well with your plans. Happy touring!
@MountainAirOrganicBeds15 күн бұрын
Thank you for the eye opening video.
@travelsnacks11 күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@Lledyl689 ай бұрын
Wonderful post! You’re a real peach. Keep going 💪🏾✨ 3:06
@SorgiStories Жыл бұрын
This may not be your journey right now anymore, but our family knows of a parking spot in Philly that has your name on it if you want. 😉
@Jose-w6z7i4 ай бұрын
So I like everything you said and I agree with the questions as well! One suggestion, do the necessary legal research that protects you from frivolous harassment, most impractical thing is to get to know the legal terms and the constitutional definitions between vehicle(considered to be in a commercial capacity, meaning you're either for hire or your profiting in its current state, automobile(you are not for hire, private you use everyday, not profiting, then domicile, this is your place of residence, it takes you into another category of legal codes which are not relevant to "driving" but because this is a version of your home, you now have a certain set of rights that you lost acting as a "driver"! Awesome video and I'm only have way through it, and I love the fact that you allot of common sense!
@VictoriaGomez-rf2qw Жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@exploringnext1111 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video!
@RePeteAndMe3 ай бұрын
"to the point of fear" Just imagine the worst scenario, and how it would go if you responded respectfully, happily, and helpfully. There isn't much downside, other than having to move (unless you aren't in a state that agrees that your other hobbies are legal). And even then, happy, helpful, and considerate goes a long way. A tad slow helps, too.
@rs2343-o4e Жыл бұрын
Great video and good information.
@angelatbluehairedsudios81069 ай бұрын
Late to the party but just about to start my fulltime minivan life and now hearing places like Walmart's and planet fitness are stopping overnight parking. I feel very nervous. I need to stay around Denver for about a month wrapping up doctor's appointments, dentist, etc. I hope vanlife/nomadic life will become more accepted.
@ddexplorers2559 ай бұрын
Have you tried Pilot Truck stops? They have been friendly for overnight, and they have public and paid overnight. Asking is better.
@moonglowdancer18923 ай бұрын
Im wondering if hospital areas are good? Definately use their parking garages when weather bad...
@thebabaa50015 ай бұрын
How are you getting insurance, that then allows for the continuance of yearly tags..? If you do not have a valid residential address.?
@maggieburgone961 Жыл бұрын
While in enjoy your videos, you are great. Have loved seeing you evolve
@tpkyterooluebeck92249 ай бұрын
Putting words and numbers on your van, making it look business, means cops will pull you over and ask for a CDL license. I don't recommend putting that on your van! It is far better to have a van with no windows in back, but no markings either. And if you have a door between the front drivers-passengers area and the back area, the better.
@golfdogscookingtravel Жыл бұрын
Great vido/chat. I've been doing research on this. What about also researching the locations of state fairgrounds and large sporting events? These tend to have travelers for their various sports and pasttimes who travel in trailers and large vehicles. Seems like a good place to blend in. Also I wondered about airport parking, or remote lots, maybe even large hospitals. Thoughts?
@artdogg50 Жыл бұрын
She's done a few videos talking about those things. Maybe she'll revisit these in the future though.
@golfdogscookingtravel Жыл бұрын
@@artdogg50 thnx, I'll go back
@artdogg50 Жыл бұрын
@@golfdogscookingtravel Yeah I'm not sure if she's talked about all of those though.
@joeblow1942 Жыл бұрын
Been doing this for two years in a not so stealth van (solar and cargo box and surfboard on top with bike on bike rack in back) and bottom line is ya just need to be cool and blend in.
@preppergirl61736 ай бұрын
I’m glad I watched this video. Great advice. I’ve been trying to figure out what to buy, and I was going to go stealth, but maybe it doesn’t really matter.
@terrytulipane69164 ай бұрын
I find this to be the biggest deterrent to considering this lifestyle. Who wants to feel like they have to hide or run all the time? It seems like the only options are hiding and being nervous in public places, paying exorbant park prices, or boondook 20 miles away from any services!
@justgivemethetruth5 ай бұрын
Interesting perspective. Good talk! ;-)
@glendacrouch1877 Жыл бұрын
Great Video! Awesome information Allison
@aliciagonzalez17106 ай бұрын
Great info. God be with you.❤❤❤❤
@user-vm5ud4xw6n6 ай бұрын
Good video. Thanks for posting it. Just ignore it if you get any haters!
@nanavango9374 Жыл бұрын
Good video, as always.
@KleeKaiBreeders Жыл бұрын
Very helpful! Thank you!
@dianeericson79009 ай бұрын
Love your tips and points - good ideas. (But - couldn't watch very long because of all the handwaving.) Enjoy your van life, Allison.
@MountainAirOrganicBeds15 күн бұрын
If I were to park in a residential neighborhood, I would ask the homeowner if I could park in front of their house as I am traveling through alone and need a safe place to park overnight.
@AIgirls365 Жыл бұрын
Here in EU it's kinda illegal to sleep in the car in the urban areas, there for been stealth is a must. No stickers, no solar panels on the roof, heavy tinted vindows and best type is a minivan basicly only to sleep in during the night. With minivan you can blend in any neighbouhood because it's know as mother's cars and used to transport kids to school. In EU most of the countries have national car plates so you don't know if they're from the city or from other county which is plus.
@SocratesWasRight5 ай бұрын
Where in EU is it illegal to sleep in a car? Definitely not here in the Nordics. It would be a weird thing to outlaw.
@AIgirls3655 ай бұрын
@@SocratesWasRight Netherlands for example, I'll correct myself ,,you cannot live in the car unless its a caravan o camper and doing so in designated areas. You can sleep in your car if you're tired to drvive but not to live in it.
@amycook5009 Жыл бұрын
Great video ❤
@ryancaldwell94639 ай бұрын
I’ve not done Vanlife yet, but I’ve watched a lot of KZbinrs. I think by and large your average person as your out and about doesn’t care, people don’t pay as much attention as you’d think. People are usually in their own world. The biggest thing isn’t to be too obnoxious and obvious. It’s easier to park in apartments and hotel parking lots than in front of somebody’s house in a residential neighborhood. I heard Bob wells mention this once, but I hadn’t heard it too much-if you’re in a vehicle that looks too commercial you may run the risk of being pulled over for not having commercial looking license plates. Kind of does the opposite of trying to not bring attention to yourself. Lol.
@Chrispy1990ful9 ай бұрын
My take on the whole "stealth" concept is that so long as people are doing what they can to be stealthy they are being as unobtrusive as possible. Which is what every van lifer should be doing. Obviously anyone who is relatively intelligent can tell that the sprinter or promaster van with solar panels and window covers is being lived in. But so long as that person isn't dumping their grey water tank and putting up an awning most people won't care. Its when an RV from the 80s that spews smoke and has a missing bumper just sets up and doesn't move for weeks that it starts causing problems for people.
@josephsaeteurn91582 ай бұрын
is it not advisable to find another vehicle dweller and split the cost? i would love to try with another person.. solo is not my thing.. not just security..
@jaystraw2182 Жыл бұрын
Hey good evening and how are you. Great channel 💯
@sonja89425 ай бұрын
As many lengths as so many go to to not be noticed, barking dogs are very much noticed for many reasons. Some feel sorry for a dog that may be abused or too hot or something and a well meaning person ( wherever you are parked, neighborhood, park or Walmart lot, ) and call animal control.
@lonecody3 ай бұрын
Many residential neighborhoods have roads that are actually county roads and parking cannot be enforced by the people living in there unless they are property owners and their CCR‘s specifically state there is no street parking. So if you do not live or own property in one of these neighborhoods and it is a county road. You are free to park there. There is nothing the association can do about it. Many associations do not want to have their roads private as they would have to maintain them and would be costly. Therefore, they turn the roads over to the county for maintenance. At least that’s how it is in South Carolina anyway.
@TheWanderer11116 ай бұрын
Atm i,m struggling to decide to get white transit or a old school camper like in the 80s 90s because people have been telling me the parts on vans like transit as well sprinters are very expensive and apparently old school vans are still pricey but not as much also the security aspect i guess the security is better on worker vans than old school campers also the stealth is there for the worker van way more than camper just trying to figure out what's the best. I will be living in the van full time i cant afford a house and its the best option for me and also I've been living in hotels, cars, family houses, random people houses basically nomad my whole life which i love but never a van any advice would be great fun video can't wait to watch the rest.
@georgewilliams4258 Жыл бұрын
I never got why people put shades in their windows it just seems like a dead giveaway.My back window and side windows are tinted windshield and driver and passenger windows aren't so I just stay in the back.
@theunaccompaniedsenior2 ай бұрын
I live in a plain white, windowless cargo van. No roof racks, no fan vent, no logos or stickers. I still get "the knock" all the time. "Stealth" camping is a MYTH.
@searobinswim3302 Жыл бұрын
Good tips. How bout, take care of your trash properly, (try to leave your areas better than when you arrived)💚 ... Proper places/areas, to dump your urine, not in a parking lot/area you just used to park/sleep/move on, proper stealth dumping lol🍋🏕🌄 'keep it clean'🍃
@Luthiart3 ай бұрын
Yep... I've been living in a white Chevy Express cargo van for over 2 years now and I can tell you that "stealth" is bullshit. There is NO SUCH THING as stealth in van life. If you're parked somewhere overnight where overnight parking is not allowed, it DOES NOT MATTER how common, or ubiquitous your van is. You're either going to get "the knock" at best, or wake up to your van being rigged up to a tow truck at worst. No cop is going to say: "Oh, that's just a common work van, we'll just let them park there illegally".
@timmusician5060 Жыл бұрын
The main thing I did to be stealth is pack very light so that I can have, for the interior of my SUV, a “car mode” & a “sleep mode.” This way, during the day & when I’m driving it just looks like a regular car inside. Nothing on any of the seats and it’s a dark interior. I have a few things on the floor but it’s all dark so nothing stands out (I hope). My biggest problem with being stealth is at night because I didn’t make those window coverings with cloth and reflictix. I just bought the Heat Shield ones. I’m not sure exactly how stealthy those are. I think the front windshield is fine but if I’m under a light I think you can probably see something even though it’s the black side out. I’ve mostly just been at truck stops or hospital parking lots so far though. But this may be something hat I revisit
@lous.6372 Жыл бұрын
So another one taking up parking space that sick people need.