Hey Van Life Enthusiasts!
This week's newsletter is packed with game-changing developments and winter survival essentials. We're spotlighting Geotrek Vans, a Boulder-based company that's reshaping affordable van conversions with their innovative approach to both Ford Transit and Mercedes builds. Plus, if you're battling the winter chill, don't miss our comprehensive guide to non-electric heating solutions that'll keep you toasty off-grid.
From Mexican residency tips to practical office setups in Class B vans, we've got your nomadic lifestyle covered. Grab your favorite road trip snack (we've got recommendations for those too!) and dive into this week's roundup.
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Explore how Geotrek Vans is making van life more accessible through their innovative Ford Transit and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter conversions. Learn about their unique layouts, financing options, and approach to affordable campervan builds.
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Discover the best non-electric heating options for your van this winter. Stay warm and safe off-grid with propane, diesel, solid fuel stoves, and more.
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Discover practical tips for efficient Class B office setups, optimizing productivity, and creating a functional workspace!
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Discover a relaxed, inclusive lifestyle with winter camping in Quartzsite, Arizona. Enjoy Western charm and modern nomadic culture.
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Looking for the best snacks for your next road trip? Stay energized and satisfied on your journey with our top road trip snack ideas.
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Considering Mexican residency? Discover our journey through bureaucracy with tips for vanlifers, expats, and RV travelers to simplify the process.
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