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LOL you were in the woods WAY too long!...but they had this sexy little rear...
LOL you were in the woods WAY too long!...but they had this sexy little rear...
Most people know you can sleep in SOME Walmart lots – same with Cabela’s. If you are ever in a bind for a spot go to any medium sized grocery store. They always have people doing nite stock and there will be a collection of cars off to one side of the lot. I park close to these cars but not to close. Nobody had ever questioned me on this and in the morning you are woken up early when the stock guys leave.
Thank you Alan. I have often heard of this practice and have no issue with it. I have never been in situation where I needed to, but it is on the table. My last trip I had the white mini-van - dubbed Beluga by chick - with Florida plates. Didn't happen in Anchorage or Fairbanks but way up there I got a few comments, good natured ribbing about being lost, not knowing how to read a map, and if I was on the lam. I was thinking that wherever I parked up there someone might remember this van, the plates, and a weirded out American trying to find the hidden tank of petrol that seems to be the norm up there.When I was traveling in my mini-van more than once I parked on the street in a residential for the night. Who is going to give that a 2nd look?
Alan
Didn't happen in Anchorage or Fairbanks but way up there I got a few comments, good natured ribbing about being lost, not knowing how to read a map, and if I was on the lam. I was thinking that wherever I parked up there someone might remember this van, the plates, and a weirded out American trying to find the hidden tank of petrol that seems to be the norm up there.
I'd get tired and there were no rest areas nearby so I'd just pull off in the next little town and park in a quiet residential area to sleep the night.
Really want to see some pic's of that B-body!I've slept in many places in my van, including rest areas, truck stops, Walmart, trail heads, fields, suburban streets and catholic church parking lots (with permission of the deacon).
Warning, however: It's illegal to sleep in a vehicle in some towns. You might even end up in jail for it. Ask me how I know. Of course, that was when I was sleeping entirely visible to the patrol cop in the front seat of my 1969 Dodge Charger. If you have good window shades on a van, which prevent the Peelers from peering in, you can probably avoid the slammer even in Manasquan, NJ.
Really want to see some pic's of that B-body!
Warning, however: It's illegal to sleep in a vehicle in some towns. You might even end up in jail for it. Ask me how I know. Of course, that was when I was sleeping entirely visible to the patrol cop in the front seat of my 1969 Dodge Charger. If you have good window shades on a van, which prevent the Peelers from peering in, you can probably avoid the slammer even in Manasquan, NJ.