LiveLifeNow
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This is a specialized question which may not be relevant to folks fortunate enough to live in the West, with all of its wide open spaces.
I live on the East Coast and am thinking of getting a pop-up. Here on the East Coast, RV and van dwellers sometimes lack a good camping spot while traveling through urban areas, resulting in "stealth camping" (parking overnight on the street in residential areas, hotel parking lots, etc.)
Raising the pop-top while stealth camping would draw a lot of unwelcome attention. Has anyone tried stealth camping with the pop-top in the down position? Is it possible to get a good night's sleep on the settee or even the floor with the top down? Is there sufficient ventilation in warm weather? I have a tent camping background, so this possibility sounds interesting.
Hope I am not annoying you guys with a flood of questions, but I am a newbie and was just introduced to the truck camper concept, and I am fascinated by all the possibilities.
Just a few days ago, I was thinking of buying a big Roadtrek RV. What a contrast!
I live on the East Coast and am thinking of getting a pop-up. Here on the East Coast, RV and van dwellers sometimes lack a good camping spot while traveling through urban areas, resulting in "stealth camping" (parking overnight on the street in residential areas, hotel parking lots, etc.)
Raising the pop-top while stealth camping would draw a lot of unwelcome attention. Has anyone tried stealth camping with the pop-top in the down position? Is it possible to get a good night's sleep on the settee or even the floor with the top down? Is there sufficient ventilation in warm weather? I have a tent camping background, so this possibility sounds interesting.
Hope I am not annoying you guys with a flood of questions, but I am a newbie and was just introduced to the truck camper concept, and I am fascinated by all the possibilities.
Just a few days ago, I was thinking of buying a big Roadtrek RV. What a contrast!