Gary Hatt

Since July 2012, Gary Hatt has been the Publisher of BCM. Gary does most of his own work on his bus with the help of mechanic friends. He has owned tents, truck campers, travel trailers, ...

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The Firewood Trap: When Heating Your Bus Becomes a Legal Issue

There’s a particular kind of quiet that settles over a converted school bus on a cold morning when the only sound is the tick and pop of a wood stove waking up. I should know; I grew up in a house heated with wood. We burned wood every day throughout the fall, winter, and spring on the farm in New Hampshire. When I was a kid, I always thought my name was “Get Wood”.

For a growing number of people who’ve traded apartments and mortgages for retired transit and school buses, that crackling sound has become the centerpiece of their homes. But heating a moving house with fire brings its own logistics, let alone the issue of trying to buy insurance for a bus that moves with a wood-burning stove in it. However, one of the strangest complications bus conversion dwellers run into has nothing to do with combustion at all: it’s the patchwork of state laws that regulate where you’re allowed to carry a bundle of firewood.

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