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Three Ways To Do #Vanlife
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Three Ways To Do #Vanlife
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At this point everyone is doing #Vanlife a little bit differently—so the Inertia set out to profile a few folks doing it in their own style. For eighteen-year-old Max King, it’s a quick escape to the coast. For the Goodwin family it’s a way of traveling the world while being able to get off the grid. And for Cyrus Sutton, it is a way to save for a home while being conscientious about his consumption habits. “Our whole culture our job is to consume. And vans make it really hard to do that because there's not a lot of space.”