Winter Van Life: How to Prepare Your Van (and Yourself) for Freezing Temps
Winter is classically inhospitable. If you live in an area that gets freezing temperatures or snow (most of North America), you know how critical preparing your home for winter can be. The same goes for preparing your van; whether you are a full-time or part-time van lifer, there are many ways to enjoy life on the road when the mercury drops.
Camping close to ski resorts or near trailheads is a great way to cut down on traffic or make the most out of your ski day, and even save money. It’s a trick I use all the time.
But in order to do so, you need your van to be warm.
Preparing your van for winter starts with your build-out, but if you didn’t know you’d want to camp in winter when you first began your journey with your van, we have plenty of other solutions to help you stay warm and comfortable (post-build). These tips are geared toward all budgets and sizes of vans.
As you read through, use what you love and don’t mind the rest, or pass them to a friend who has been craving more time in the snow, but isn’t quite sure how to get out there.
Winter Build-Out 101: Analyze Your Needs
Planning your build is a fun, exhausting, and shockingly time-consuming part of owning a campervan. You can spend endless hours on YouTube researching and do the build yourself, or work with an outfitter if the former idea intimidates you. Van builds range from cheap and reasonable (like mine!) to a luxury mini-home on wheels.
The first step is to be entirely honest about how often you will be in your van, what you will use it for, what you need, and what you can live without. Then, make a budget. Not everyone needs a fancy build, a shower, or even electricity (!).
Truly understanding your wants versus needs — and what you can live without — will help you find what is truly a priority in your build. Talk it through with friends, ask other folks with vans, look at other builds. I’d recommend going lighter on your build because you can come in later and add, change, or take things out. Your build is not as permanent as it seems.