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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 738850" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>As a future winter RVer, called snowbird, I have looked up people who travel and live in cars, vans, RVs and tents, some on purpose, some because its very cost effective and can be exciting and the people you meet tend to be friendly. Campfires every night, everyone shares, etc .</p><p></p><p>Some build tents on slab cities abd never plan to leave. They know where to get food and supplies...some live on SSI. They obviously figure out where to go potty, where to bathe, etc. I am sure many know when Grocery Store throws out its food and they take it. I have looked up dumpster diving out of curiousity.. Its interesting. I wouldnt choose it, but I would do it if I had to. The thing is, our adults dont have to. They want to.</p><p></p><p>I kind of look at this, after lots of youtuve videos, as permanant dry camping. I wouldnt like it, but some do. Everyone is accepted there. Maybe that is part of it. You dont have to follow societys rules or be "normal" to be part of the "family." Some people are fine with this lifestyle. I am not quite that adventurous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 738850, member: 1550"] As a future winter RVer, called snowbird, I have looked up people who travel and live in cars, vans, RVs and tents, some on purpose, some because its very cost effective and can be exciting and the people you meet tend to be friendly. Campfires every night, everyone shares, etc . Some build tents on slab cities abd never plan to leave. They know where to get food and supplies...some live on SSI. They obviously figure out where to go potty, where to bathe, etc. I am sure many know when Grocery Store throws out its food and they take it. I have looked up dumpster diving out of curiousity.. Its interesting. I wouldnt choose it, but I would do it if I had to. The thing is, our adults dont have to. They want to. I kind of look at this, after lots of youtuve videos, as permanant dry camping. I wouldnt like it, but some do. Everyone is accepted there. Maybe that is part of it. You dont have to follow societys rules or be "normal" to be part of the "family." Some people are fine with this lifestyle. I am not quite that adventurous. [/QUOTE]
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