Fresh out of highschool, VOLKSWAGON BUS QUESTION
Hi, i am new here and me and my girlfriend have been talkin about a roadtrip for some time now, and i wanted to know if a volkswagon bus is ideal for the job?... we plan on going to yosemite from oregon adn then from there to anywhere, no real plans just want to get out there and experience it.
Also i wanted to know if it is illegal to sleep in a van? i dont want to waste money on motels and stuff. i plan on getting a 70 -79 volkswagon bus in good condition and those have alot of room so i just want to just sleep in there whenever me adn my girlfriend find a nice spot.
And (lol) we plan on following rivers so we can just take baths in them as we go heh.. sounds pretty kickbutt to me.
How are you going to pay for the fuel?
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marsvoltafrances
we plan on going to yosemite from oregon adn then from there to anywhere, no real plans just want to get out there and experience it
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Also i wanted to know if it is illegal to sleep in a van?
It mostly depends on where you do it. County and state parks won't be a problem -- but camping illegally on private property is not a good idea. And showers would be a lot easier in campgrounds than in the river....
Mark
A much enjoyed chuckle herein
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AZBuck
...Finally, I'd be willing to bet that neither you nor your girlfriend have ever bathed in a mountain stream if you still think this is a good idea....
I am still enjoying that turn of phrase -- yep, that water is cold.... And there are sorts of little buggies swimming around in it...
Mark
Get your love beads before launch date
Seriously, you can't do the VW Bus thing without love beads....and tie-dye shirts. ;-) I'm a big VW fan. Most of my cars have been VWs. I've had air-cooled and water-cooled. Have both right now. But I never take the older 73 VW Beetle on the highway. Never. I'm way too impatient. Driving at 45-50 on the highway just doesn't cut it for me. And, to be honest, they feel like tin-can death traps to me these days. I'm not as invincible as I once was. But I have friends who don't mind. I know several who are involved in VW Bus clubs that do road trips/camping trips together and have a blast.
So, if you don't mind the slow moseying down the road, traveling with plenty of duct-tape and baling wire, having basic tools and knowing how to use them, and get a copy of "How to Keep Your Volkswagen Alive", you'll find the VW Bus the perfect travel rig.
You will still have to pay for campgrounds, unless you do the distributed camping Buck mentions. County and state parks tend to be the least expensive, in my experience. Also Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Army Corps of Engineer campgrounds. National Parks are still a bargain but tend to be a tad higher. You can find many of these by searching the database at www.reserveamerica.com
If you really plan on doing river-bathing, please please PLEASE buy bio-degradable soaps like "Camp Suds" or similar product.
One last VW Bus comment...
I love 'em. I attend VW shows once in awhile and I'm drawn to the busses. The ones with camping packages, and the folks who have made the effort to outfit their rigs with vintage gear, are inspiring. I saw a Synchro set up once that was for sale and I would have sold my first-born to get it if she would have cooperated. That said....I still wouldn't do the type of trip you want to do in one.
It's easy to say speed isn't an issue until you're crossing mountain passes and can barely maintain 30-35mph while folks are zipping past you at 60mph. If there are two lanes, this isn't a problem. But a lot of mountain roads are still single lanes. So just be sure to follow rules of etiquette and pull off the road on wide shoulders (rare on mountain passes) or pull-outs designed for it to let faster drivers scoot past. Be aware that if you've slowed down further to do this, you may have a heckuva time getting back up to that 30-35mph you were traveling previously.
I can think of other driving experiences where your lack of speed might make from some hair-raising moments. Mostly on busy freeways through cities where traffic, even in the slow lane, might be whizzing past you. Remember, accidents can be caused by slower drivers as well as by speeders.
I think what concerns me most is the lack of safety standards. I don't drive my 73 Beetle on the highway because I feel like I'm a target for The Grim Reaper. If someone hit me, I'm dead. Period. Or so injured I might wish I was dead. Same for your Bus.
You might consider a VW Vanagon or Eurovan, or outfitting any brand of minivan for camping and you'll get the same general experience in a vehicle more suited for freeway/mountain pass travel.
But, hey, whatever floats your boat...if you're up to the challenges, aren't in any hurry and drive safely, your trip could really rock!
Please let us know how things go. And I wanna see pictures of that bus!