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Old 12-28-2010, 01:57 AM   #60 (permalink)
star_deceiver
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Originally Posted by JacobAziza View Post
For travel, you can stay in any WalMart parking lot, anywhere in the country, for free. Its store policy. You don't even have to be a customer.
Not quite... For all wal-marts, overnight parking is a management decision. And there are some cities, counties where there's legislation in place prohibiting overnight parking!

Approved overnight parking: Walmart Locations - Wal-Mart Guide Click on the state/province in question

No overnight parking: Walmart No Overnight Parking Stores Locations Map - Wal-Mart Guide

Here's what I travel with. 1976 Parklane. Paid $200 for it.





The Vibe gets decent mileage towing it. Nothing spectacular but much better then any truck or SUV! It can be insulated to be warm in to -20C or opened up to survive 40C+. It has 2 space heaters, no A/C, propane stove. I use the beer fridge from my living room when on longer trips IF I'm stopping or staying somewhere that has electricity.

Security??? There's nothing of value in there and it can be lowered easily... and as they say, "One takes their chances when parking and camping at walmart".
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