Best bus color for boondocking?

MollyCMo

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I really love all the pretty colors I see others painting their buses...the turquoises and mints especially are lovely...but for boondocking, would it better to paint it something more inconspicuous like beige? That color depresses me but I don't want to stick out when I'm trying to blend in...:smile:

One idea I have is to paint it a cream color and then do some subtle pastel blue and green elements over that under the window line (maybe hand painted or stenciled).

Anyone have thoughts/experience/seen any great examples of good boondocking colors that aren't totally boring? :biggrin:
 
Keep in mind heat absorption. Nealy all bus roofs are white for a very good reason. I went with slightly off-white, but for the same reason.


Likewise the exterior wall colors. Lighter shades (of almost any color) will minimize heat gain. Other than that...just have fun with it!
 
I really love all the pretty colors I see others painting their buses...the turquoises and mints especially are lovely...but for boondocking, would it better to paint it something more inconspicuous like beige? That color depresses me but I don't want to stick out when I'm trying to blend in...:smile:

One idea I have is to paint it a cream color and then do some subtle pastel blue and green elements over that under the window line (maybe hand painted or stenciled).

Anyone have thoughts/experience/seen any great examples of good boondocking colors that aren't totally boring? :biggrin:
Aside from using light colors, esp. on the roof, to keep the bus cool I think you should paint your bus to whatever color scheme makes you happy. IMO unless you're trying to hid from the feds or have some narcos on your tail, I don't know that you really need to be inconspicuous. Boondocking, as far as I understand, is just dry camping (preferably) away from anyone with outdoor TV sets, generators, and, of course, drum circles.:thumb:
 
Thanks for the replies. I must have read some inaccurate info on what boondocking is...back to the classroom :smile:
 
I too have thought along those lines. A paint job that will sell up the road but also be semi invisible in the woods. I definitely don't want a camo paint job, but will use earthiness instead. White is too bright to hide in the woods, so my roof is going to be tan and below that a mix of olive drab and black with some possible graphics involved. My bus will be dark themed outside and bright inside.:thumb:
 
Thanks for the replies. I must have read some inaccurate info on what boondocking is...back to the classroom :smile:


I mean, I know people in the vandwelling community do stealth camping, but a bus by its very nature doesn't exactly blend in. We've not done any boondocking yet but we plan to, extensively, when we hit the road full time. A lot of people boondock in just regular old travel trailers and motorhomes though.
 
Converted Bus Blue. Blend in anywhere.
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If you want a generic "skoolie" color this is probably the one to go with. I won't blend in, but it won't look distinguishable from 60% or so of the other buses out there lol.

It is a lovely color, I just like to make fun of it since everyone's doing it. I'm painting mine a loud green and white.
 
Converted Bus Blue. Blend in anywhere.
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If you want a generic "skoolie" color this is probably the one to go with. I won't blend in, but it won't look distinguishable from 60% or so of the other buses out there lol.

It is a lovely color, I just like to make fun of it since everyone's doing it. I'm painting mine a loud green and white.


Hahaha Dazzling Blue Bus, checkin' in :whistling:
 

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I must be lucky, I gave my wife a log splitter for Christmas and she loves it. No little blue boxes for her.
 
I too have thought along those lines. A paint job that will sell up the road but also be semi invisible in the woods. I definitely don't want a camo paint job, but will use earthiness instead. White is too bright to hide in the woods, so my roof is going to be tan and below that a mix of olive drab and black with some possible graphics involved. My bus will be dark themed outside and bright inside.:thumb:
Cool! I'd love to see it when it's done!
 
Converted Bus Blue. Blend in anywhere.
14114851_1269804769710096_3689930226968922581_o-1024x683.jpg

MH1809_Bus_Cover.jpg

8b969550de6ff589a5f99d9c20134269--diy-school-bus-conversion-skoolie-conversion.jpg

yczqj3u0bumivrmaztsb.jpg

600+-+Florida+Bus+with+Interior.png

images

d3f9e1636c7186e01b4e47790704c355.jpg

If you want a generic "skoolie" color this is probably the one to go with. I won't blend in, but it won't look distinguishable from 60% or so of the other buses out there lol.

It is a lovely color, I just like to make fun of it since everyone's doing it. I'm painting mine a loud green and white.
Hahahaha that's hilarious!!!
 

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