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Vanlife Camping Tips

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Vanlife offers incredible freedom, but successful camping requires planning and a few handy tricks. This guide covers essential tips for setting up and enjoying your home on wheels.

Planning Your Stays

Effective planning can save you from a stressful evening searching for a spot.

Finding Locations

Type of Stay

Description

Location Examples

Dispersed/Boondocking

Free, remote camping, often on public land.

BLM land, National Forests, some state lands

Designated Campgrounds

Paid sites with amenities like restrooms and fire pits.

National Parks, State Parks, Private RV parks

Urban Overnights

Quick, one-night stays in urban areas.

Approved parking lots (e.g., specific stores), rest stops


Check Local Regulations

Before parking for the night, always confirm the rules for that specific area. Some key items to look for include:

  • Stay Limits: How long you are permitted to stay.
  • Fire Restrictions: Whether campfires or portable stoves are allowed.
  • Permits: If any permit or reservation is required, especially for popular areas.
Vehicle and Setup

Proper setup is key to a comfortable camp.

Leveling Your Van

A level van is important for a good night's sleep, as well as for your refrigerator and cooking surfaces to function correctly.

  • Use leveling blocks or ramps under your tires to compensate for uneven ground.
  • Keep a small level inside the van to ensure accuracy.
Energy Management

If you rely on solar power, park strategically to maximize your charge.

  • Orient your van so that your solar panels receive direct sunlight for the longest duration.
  • Minimize the use of high-draw appliances like induction cooktops or hair dryers.
  • Have a plan for cloudy days, such as connecting to shore power at a campground.
Essential Gear

While the beauty of vanlife is its simplicity, certain items are non-negotiable for comfort and safety.

  • Water Storage: Adequate supply for drinking, cooking, and washing.
  • First-Aid Kit: Stocked for common injuries and emergencies.
  • Emergency Contact List: Keep a list of local emergency services, and mechanics, and a way to reach your emergency contact.
Leave No Trace Principles

Responsible vanlife camping means leaving your spot better than you found it.

  • Pack it in, Pack it out: All trash, including food scraps, must be removed.
  • Dispose of Waste Properly: Utilize appropriate dumping stations for gray and black water. Find the nearest approved dumping station.
  • Respect Wildlife: Store food securely and observe animals from a distance.
  • Minimize Campfire Impacts: Use established fire rings, or better yet, a portable stove. Ensure any fire is completely extinguished before leaving.
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