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Step 2Live in an RV

Live in an RV
In some parts of San Francisco you're allowed to park an RV on the street.
If you've got the resources to keep one of these things fueled, running, and legal, that's a cheap convenient way to live. For most people in the nomad phase of life it's too much vehicle.
A friend who's lived in a conversion van for years says his next vehicle/home will be a minivan. It'll be easier to find parking and it will attract less attention from police.

In some places police will pound on your door to see if anyone responds and tell you to leave. He doesn't respond and the police go away.
In many parts of our dumb country there are ordinances against RV parking, even on your own land.
There are even a few places where you can't sleep in a car.
Let us pray that God's wrath smite those evil lawmakers and show them the true path of charity and tolerance.
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Apr 18, 2012. 10:51 PMonedenarius says:
I hate the evil laws too. They are only there to support the tax basin and the realtors. They are not to help people or keep people safe, but I do like the idea of nomading it in an rv. In Seattle you can see some of this in places in the north end, and at times in town. I own a 28 foot bus/rv conversion. It is a pusher that runs on propane, and I also have a 34 foot motorhome, but it is too long to be easy to operate in town. The 28 footer can pull straight threw 2 parking places at Walmart and fit nicely. Good luck with your rv-nomading projects.
May 13, 2011. 2:15 PMmjustin1 says:
ups van :P
May 20, 2008. 3:53 PMtom e. turner says:
a minivan maybe too tight....a larger cargo van is about right. good for helping people move/store stuff too.

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Tim Anderson is the author of the "Heirloom Technology" column in Make Magazine. He is co-founder of www.zcorp.com, manufacturers of "3D Printer" output devices. His detailed drawings of traditional ...
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