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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    If you don't have a toilet and shower in the van living long term out of it would be a PITA having to rely on public facilities or even caravan park aminaties.
    Our van is 20f when being towed and has 2x double beds that fold down in seconds when we park up making it a 28 footer.
    We have a dunny and a shower with a gas/electric HWS and we have been very comfortable for 5he last 4 months or so even in the NT buildup.
    We have seen heaps of those " minimalist" type rigs being setup and they usually take ages to get setup and look bloody uncomfortable to live out of as well.
    More IS better when you are thinking about spending months or even years roaming around the country, Even one of those itsy bitsy washing machines can make a huge differance as can cooking outside on a webber Q.
    A camper trailer is fine for a long weekend or an annual holiday But I would hate to live long term out of one.

    Yep, totally agree.

    The other thing to consider is our age/health. At 55, I'm not considered all that old, but, my bodies stuffed, so setting up and taking down any set-up can be hard work, so the least I have to do, the better. If I get work out there, which is the aim, the last thing I'm probably going to want to come home to, is fixing things,, tents, fly's etc, or worse still, have to actually set up something, regardless of how so called "easy" it is.
    Our "Mac Mansion" has to be comfortable enough to keep us going for , what I hope, is a few years,, as in, up to possibly 10 years, but, who knows what will actually happen. Most of us guys can/could live out of a suitcase/swag easily for quite some time, I lived in a van at a van park for just over 2.5 years, easy, but if you want to uproot your Mrs and drag her all over the country,, even if it is what she wants to do too,, then you should be thinking more about what "she" will want. Things like having a decent meal and being able to prepare it on tables/benches, as opposed to on the ground,, or having enough ingredients etc,, its all relevant.

    Ultimately, every-body's needs and wants are different. We've figured our 21 foot "Mac Mansion" will do us well for our time allotted, and strangely enough, we may actually find housing along the way and not even need the van all the time.
    Some people will need/want more room, more gadgets etc,, and some will go with less. Who does it "easier, faster, lighter or whatever", really doesn't matter,, but for us,, our comfort level requires us to do what we've done,, and the few trials so far,, all is good.

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    It's each to his own.
    I once lived in the camper trailer for 8 months, but I wasn't moving every few days.
    Now I'm slowing down.

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    I used to go bush with only a sleeping bag and a hootchi But it wasnt much fun or comfortable
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I used to go bush with only a sleeping bag and a hootchi But it wasnt much fun or comfortable
    Wisdom from an old soldier : Any mug can be uncomfortable in the bush, only takes a small amount of intelligence to improve things a lot!
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    Towing a house (van) behind me would make me uncomfortable in the bush. It defeats the purpose of leaving my house behind.

    My bad though. ...The OPs thread is about living in a van long term.

    ...No I couldn’t do it. I’d rather actually live in a house; OR a tent or a simple poptop setup.. I’d follow the weather, so live mainly outdoors. Not in caravan suburbia. Although it would be difficult to avoid sometimes!

    ...each to their own. Simplicity is comfort to me.

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    caravan suburbia?


    All the van owners I know wouldnt be caught dead here (and I dont mean England!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    caravan suburbia?


    All the van owners I know wouldnt be caught dead here (and I dont mean England!)
    It all depends....
    At the beach in summer I'll put up with it to achieve the objective. Which is 2 minute walk to waves and 1 minute walk to bowlo. In the bush though I only want to see the vans/campers of others I have invited along.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    caravan suburbia?


    All the van owners I know wouldnt be caught dead here (and I dont mean England!)
    I’d put up with it to watch the Tour de France LOL. ...otherwise I’d keep driving unless there was no other option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeros View Post
    I’d put up with it to watch the Tour de France LOL. ...otherwise I’d keep driving unless there was no other option.
    Hopefully in 2021 you will see an orange defer parked up watching the tour....

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    Good call Weeds...hopefully I’ll be doing the same!

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