Ever wondered about the art of living comfortably in your car when you're on the road? Ever felt uncertain about where to park your vehicle for a peaceful night's sleep? In this podcast I'll guide you through the best practices of balancing safety, comfort, and discretion. My experience ranges from finding low-risk parking spots in mixed residential and retail areas to the bustling Walmart parking lots. The key is to stay discreet by only using your vehicle for sleeping - cooking and camping in your car can attract unnecessary attention.
Besides, there’s no need to worry about finding a secure spot to settle in for the night, as I’ll be sharing a plethora of overnight parking options. From dispersed sites, truck stops, to rest stops, you’ll learn how to navigate your options, check reviews, and observe parking restrictions to find the perfect spot. I even touch on the lesser-known option of hospital parking lots and why it's crucial to support businesses when you park there. As I share my favorite spots for car living at home and while traveling, make sure to check out my YouTube channel and Instagram for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into my adventures. Let's embark on this exciting journey of car living together!
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12/06/23 • 24 min
The Living in Your Car Podcast - Where to Sleep Discreetly in Your Car
Transcript
Hi , this is Elizabeth Off-Grid , and you are listening to the Living in your Car podcast , where we talk about all aspects of living in a car , suv , pickup or minivan . Whether you're a full-time nomad , temporarily staying in a vehicle until you get life figured out , or just going on a road trip , join us for all kinds of topics that apply to you .
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