This post compares my top 3 campers for those with chronic illness. During Covid-19 I wanted to get out and experience nature as a way to vacation without the risks of human contact. And so did a lot of other people! Sales of campers boomed, campsites were full, and vlogs about van life and car life exploded. Self-contained alternatives for vacationing like travel trailers and vans appeal to me with my Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) diagnosis since I can’t tolerate hotels due to off-gassing building materials, mold, and the standard use of cleaning and laundry chemicals.
Secret Tips for Car Camping with Complex Chronic Illness
This post provides tips and tricks for car camping with complex chronic illness. So, let’s say that you have a complex chronic illness. You can’t eat in restaurants. You react to the bleach in bedding and towels in hotels. The pressure change from air travel makes you sick. How do you travel? Good question! Read on for my time-tested hacks for car camping with complex chronic illness.