The first year with the Big White Van

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A year ago today I parted with most of my redundancy pay (which I'd kept safe in the bank for a couple of years in case the roof fell in) in cash for my 02 reg LWB Hi Roof White Tranny, with 79000k (genuine) on the clock. I lay awake most of that night in sheer excitement and terror at what I'd done - it was entirely my decision, I hadn't been influenced by anyone, and it was entirely my fault if I'd been ripped off. I had looked at a couple of camper vans but realised that a big dog cage for a big dog was not going to be feasible in a coach built and whatever I could get within my limited budget was 20 years + . So I'd been looking at Transits instead because for the same money I could get something half the age, with a view to using it as a mobile tent. I reckoned that a Tranny would be ideal as parts would be easy to get and pretty much anyone who knows their way round an engine can fix one.

I didn't have a layout in mind, but the one I got had previously belonged to a window fitter and he had built a supporting vertical frame along one side with 2 rows of shelving along the full length. The dog's cage would fit in behind the seats and there would still be room for a 6 ft camp bed plus an extra foot or so at the end of it. It also had a high shelf at head height running the full length of the other side so loads of storage. The only drawback was the full bulkhead which meant that it was pitch black in the back with the doors shut even in daylight.

During the first week of ownership I discovered this forum whilst searching for "how to convert a van into a camper van" and joined as a free member. And what a 12 months it's been....

I've made some very good friends through the forum, I've been to a couple of local meets, I've met up informally with members, I've been to 3 festivals, I've learned loads and loads about vans, Transits, conversions, insurance, driving, geography, 12v electrics, waste disposal, loos, cooking outdoors, the Northern Lights, what the weather in Spain is etc, I've learned how to restrain myself when someone posts something on the forum which gets my back up, and I've learned how to trust in myself and my abilities and to regain a sense of adventure and self-sufficiency.

I've communed with nature in tranquil solitude in truly spectacular surroundings and I've stealthed in urban car parks. I've got myself stuck in mud and got myself out again. I've loved feeling like I'm a lorry driver as I sit up high trundling along the motorway at 60 mph. I've laid in bed listening to the wind howling and the rain lashing and I've also laid in bed listening to owls and foxes. I've slept next to about a dozen different beaches. I've seen 2 sunrises and countless stunning sunsets; shooting stars; salmon leaping upriver at dusk; I've slept through the air ambulance landing about 100 m away from me and I've spent a sleepless night listening to a branch caught in the roof rack tap tap tap against the roof all damn night long. I've also been PNC'd by the police in a forestry car park in the middle of nowhere whilst pretending to be asleep inside; I've scrounged showers and I've stunk something rotten at times.

I've driven about 4000 miles, spent 74 nights in it (only 2 of which were on a campsite although I was surruptiously sleeping in it, pretending to be the missus of a male friend with a caravan there), and have 100s of wonderful photos and memories. I've spent most of my spare time and money on the van, insulating it, adapting the shelving, building a bed and curtains, making a loo, sewing curtains and cushions, painting shelving, organising and reorganising stuff, and with the help of Firefox, removing the bulkhead and wiring in the leisure battery and smartcom relay. But it's still really only a mobile tent, with a camping stove, bottled water and a sun lounger bed. I've had tears and tantrums because of it, but also laughter, companionship and an awful lot of fun.

When I bought the Tranny, I gave myself a year and said that at the end of the year I would look at the costs, at how much I'd used it and whether or not it was worth keeping it.

The year's up and despite it having been a very difficult year for many personal reasons, it's also been one of the best years I've ever had. There is no way I'd get rid of the Tranny now, I'd rather get rid of my house, sod what it's costing me, you can't put a price on happiness, life is too short not to snatch every chance and make the most of it.

Thanks for all the help, encouragement and support to everyone on here who has helped me out in some way over the past year, no matter how big or small, it is much appreciated :cheers:
 
Congratulations. Well done you. (Having just re-read this it comes across as rather patronising, not intended as such)
 
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nice read........really good post so glad your enjoying the van ....to be honest who would nt ...........hope to bump into you sometime if your ever up our way pop in..fill up with water and you can shower here no prob give me plenty of warning so s i can get the febreeze in
much love
 
The BWV will be even better in the 2nd year :) Now you have your insulation and basic life support installed, you can look forward to all those little extras and cosmetic touches too!
 
The BWV will be even better in the 2nd year :) Now you have your insulation and basic life support installed, you can look forward to all those little extras and cosmetic touches too!

Ha ha, I think you've got that the wrong way round - now that I've got all the little extras (new stereo and speakers, fairy lights, book shelf, 12v gadgets etc) and cosmetic touches done (the ever growing collection of flowers, butterflies etc dangling from the ceiling, mirror on drivers sunvisor, pawprint themed interior decor), I will have to get round to finishing the insulation and basic life support system :yeahthat:
 
Congratulations wvw on completing your first year of wilding with flying colours!! I think we're all very happy that you made it and have stuck around!

I'm a bit concerned that you've only seen two sunrises though, .....obviously you're going to bed much too early when you should be staying up and partying until dawn. But don't worry, I'm referring you to Hippys' "Who's Awake?" club so they can teach you some of their bad habits!! :)

Best wishes for many more happy adventures!! :):drive::)
 
I have been on a downer for last week or two due to S.A.D Allways a bad time for me But reading your Post this morning at 3.15 has really cheered me up. Now you've got me thinking i should be doing that there is nothing here ( at home ) to stop me. And like you say ( you can't put a price on happiness, life is too short not to snatch every chance and make the most of it.) Nice one .
 
I have been on a downer for last week or two due to S.A.D Allways a bad time for me But reading your Post this morning at 3.15 has really cheered me up. Now you've got me thinking i should be doing that there is nothing here ( at home ) to stop me. And like you say ( you can't put a price on happiness, life is too short not to snatch every chance and make the most of it.) Nice one .

Hi Flyboy welcome to my world :) .....me too have hit rock bottom with the SAD....its worse than its ever been in over 17 years :((
You have my complete understanding and for all the idiots who make judgment saying to me its all in my head and to get a grip !!!...its a fact that it is a chemical imbalance.

Anyway Jess .....your thread made me laugh cry and helped me so much to remember that I am just going through a phase. You have captured everything that enjoyable about the lifestyle we choose of living or spending as much time in our beloved homes on wheels. Whilst in Scotland we stayed at a little CL site for one night and I sat in our van while the heavens opened and got the fit of giggles watching man trying to carry is toilets waste down the muddy road across the even muddier field...he was slipping and sliding all over the place. he was like a drowned rat
His face just said it all when he was emptying his cassette like 'what the F""" am I doing this for ???? ......

But for the majority of us its worth every minute of it .....I have had more "magic moments" in this last year than I have in my whole life, moments where time has just stood still and I have been completely mindful of the here and now and shown complete appreciation for all that I am and all that I have.

I look forward to getting a new van and making it ours and dont feel so daunted by the prospect of it.....so thanks Jess for the lovely thread.

Jac xx
 
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What a beautiful moving thread. Thank you all for sharing your very personal thoughts.

Daiboy x
 
That's brilliant. We have only had motorhome 18 months. But like you the best thing we ever did. Keep it up. Lovely being near to nature.
 
spot on ! you'll have to do something about those sunrises,you're obviously sleeping too peacefully
 
Really nice thread, Jess.

Always space on our drive too if you're ever passing through north Durham ;)

S.A.D. over here too, we just have to batten down the hatches and wait for the snowdrops....
 
Really nice thread, Jess.

Always space on our drive too if you're ever passing through north Durham ;)

S.A.D. over here too, we just have to batten down the hatches and wait for the snowdrops....

Thank you, I'd love to check out your drive and may well take you up on that - it's not so far from me and my mum's family comes from the North East and I feel a real affinity with Durham and Northumberland. As you know, I loved Cragside and having got NT membership, I'd love to revisit. I also loved Wallington's Walled Garden but sadly only got less than an hour there as the day that I visited was the day of the horrendous weather and floods at the end of Sept and they closed early. So it's unfinished business.

And I'm always on the lookout for any excuse to wild camp either over Alston and Allenheads, or over the Durham Dales - lovely and unspoiled but unforgiving and a test of mettle!

:cheers:I'll give you a shout next time I'm heading up that way :drive:
 
nice read........really good post so glad your enjoying the van ....to be honest who would nt ...........hope to bump into you sometime if your ever up our way pop in..fill up with water and you can shower here no prob give me plenty of warning so s i can get the febreeze in
much love

Thanks too to you Gaz for the offer, you're "just up the road" from me (when you live in a Cumbrian village, 30 - 50 miles is just up the road) and the plan for my next big adventure is to start at Arnside, follow the Cumbrian Coast to Bowness on Solway and then along Hadrian's Wall to the Tyne and back down the Sunderland Coast to Teeside. So I'll give you a shout when I've decided when to go but it probably won't be until Spring time now.

And I can offer you the same, I'm not far from Shap and have a few secret locations nearby which I'm keeping back off the POI (sorry everyone) because I'd hate them to become spoiled by overuse and to be the cause of complaints by the locals. But am happy to share with a selected few.

So long as you bring a sack of logs with you I can guarantee you a hot bath and a roaring stove to dry your boots by!
 
Well, I must say what a fantastic post. You've reminded me why I've spent so long, spilled blood & shed tears (in a very manly angry way of course, not an ouch that hurt kind of way :D ) converting my bus. I have to disagree with some of the others though, 2 sunrises is far to many for me :) Thank you for inspiring me to get out there & finish the last few little jobs I need to get on with. It sounds like your enjoying your adventures, may you have many more.
 
As a new member and still saving and planning for a van to convert in a couple of years, I must say that was a great read and a really inspiring post, and it reminded me of all the good reasons I want to do some motorhome travelling.
I hope your travels continue happily for many years to come.
 
So you will be starting next year on a better footing in a better van, Things can only get?

No drive but can put Kettle on, empty/fill tanks.

Richard
 
hi everyone

having just read all these post i would just like to say how wonderfull they are and congratulate wvw and the rest of you for making this site what its intended for, people to share their experiences of wilding or campsites, which ever you use, this is the Best forum on the net and the Best people on it.

well done everyone

tranivanman
 

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