Skipp2myloo
New member
I'm planning the transition to rubber tramping. The van I use for work is full of tools, so there no room in it for me to live and sleep. My plan is to build little (6'x10') trailer with room for a convertible bunk, cooking corner, and a composting toilet.
My question for all of you experienced trampers out there is; can I make it work logistically? I won't be able to haul the trailer to most job sites, can I just find a spot to park/ sleep overnight (Wal-Mart , Lowe's, industrial side- street) , then find an out-of-the-way spot to drop it off while I work? I plan to disguise it a bit ( white paint, ladder rack, business signs) so it's not too obvious to the casual observer that it's my home. Do you think that as long as I move it every day or so that I'll be OK?
Please share your thoughts, recommendations, observations, or experiences.
Many thanks!
Skipp...not even a newbie yet...
My question for all of you experienced trampers out there is; can I make it work logistically? I won't be able to haul the trailer to most job sites, can I just find a spot to park/ sleep overnight (Wal-Mart , Lowe's, industrial side- street) , then find an out-of-the-way spot to drop it off while I work? I plan to disguise it a bit ( white paint, ladder rack, business signs) so it's not too obvious to the casual observer that it's my home. Do you think that as long as I move it every day or so that I'll be OK?
Please share your thoughts, recommendations, observations, or experiences.
Many thanks!
Skipp...not even a newbie yet...