Camping in minivan and safety for women
Hello,
We are trying to get ideas to convert (at least a bit) my minivan to be able to comfortably live for a few months while we drive the U.S. this summer. Are there actual conversion kits? Any ideas, links, suggestions are welcomed!
We also wanted to get your expert opinion on how safe this travel will be for two women. One of us is no spring chicken (me) so of course I have common sense but I'd like to be able to occasionally stay in a WalMart parking lot etc to save on costs. Over all is it pretty safe? Any suggestions? This will be our first trip ever. I've heard truck stops are ok too, is that correct?
Once we get this figured out we will need travel help as well. So much to see!!
Thanks so much in advance for your help!
Your safety is up to you.
In 2009 I spent 5 months travelling North America in a mini van. The seats were removed, a camp mattress on the floor - took up half the floor - a small cooler and my stuff took up the rest of the floor. I refined it as I went along. I also saw a couple who had built a wooden frame on which to put the mattress, and all their stuff underneath.
As a solo senior female traveller I have rarely felt threatened over now almost 200000 miles. And when I have, and then thought about it, it was usually something I could have and should have avoided.
Your safety is in your hands. If you do not feel comfortable, get out and move on. Do all the normal routine checks wherever you are. And when staying in hotels/motels be sure the door has a lock which cannot be opened from the outside, such as the chain lock.
Truck stops are among the safest places to park overnight. They are 24 hr, well lit and many have extra security. The main thing is, wherever you choose to park overnight, be sure to always speak to a manager or person in charge, and get permission.
But frankly, you are in more danger on the road, than sleeping in a mini van.
Lifey