I turn 71 in December, and while my mode of travel these days is a 20-foot Airstream travel trailer with a Ford-150 tow vehicle, if anything ever happens to my "driver," I know van life would provide my escape hatch. I love the road and can't imagine not being out there.
Maybe some day you may want to check out the no build mini van. I like it for several reasons. for one, it's a safe and easy vehicle to drive. No blind spots. I've owned a Promaster for over 5 years, and it's good for camping because it's more spacious inside. I will still use it for local camping. But the mini van has everything I need for camping and, most of all a comfortable bed. With the mini van I don't have to hunt for a bathroom while out shopping or running errors. That's another big plus for me.
I turn 71 in December, and while my mode of travel these days is a 20-foot Airstream travel trailer with a Ford-150 tow vehicle, if anything ever happens to my "driver," I know van life would provide my escape hatch. I love the road and can't imagine not being out there.
Hi Carol,
Maybe some day you may want to check out the no build mini van. I like it for several reasons. for one, it's a safe and easy vehicle to drive. No blind spots. I've owned a Promaster for over 5 years, and it's good for camping because it's more spacious inside. I will still use it for local camping. But the mini van has everything I need for camping and, most of all a comfortable bed. With the mini van I don't have to hunt for a bathroom while out shopping or running errors. That's another big plus for me.
Love it, Carol! Thanks for pointing the way.