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Hello tribe friends. Let me take a moment to introduce myself. My Name is Peter, I'm 39 years young and about to lose my job as the Full time mailman/ print shop worker at a Community college in St. Louis Missouri. My job is being outsourced due to state budget cuts that has affected Missouri schools. This has been my full time income for most of my adult working life. I do not have kids and have never been married.
Let me tell you what I do have. I have endless oppertunities to find out where my life is headed, but I have some concerns as I'm sure most people do.
I am very interested in discovering myself and am scared to take the leap of faith to find out. When my job ends I will be given 2 final paychecks. one for my saved up vacation leave which will equal about 5 weeks of work and I plan to cash out my NCERP retirement fund. This should leave me with about 11 thousand in the bank. My lower milage 2005 silverado is completely paid off, I have about 5000 dollars in credit card debt and I own a 2017 Winnebago 2106FBS Travel Trailer that I am 2+ years into a 10 year loan and I owe more then it's worth. I also have 13K in an IRA invested in the stock market currently. So I have some savings to cash out on to get me started on my new life.
I have watched many of Bob's videos and a lot of them are very reassuring that I will get through this transition but there are some areas that leave me with many questions. I am very concerned with finding free places to live for extended periods of time. My parents live in Tucson AZ and while I do not know the state very well it's nice to know that I will be close to family out west. My parents have assured me that they can deposit 1000 dollars a month to float me until I get back on my feet and can provide for myself again. So While this is a "paycut" compared to what I am use to living on I think with the help of this community I can make this work.
My biggest question is what is the very best solution to finding dispersed camping that I will be able to pull my 21.6 foot trailer into? I've watched lots of tours of camper vans/ class B's, truck bed campers, ect, and very generic vids of places to disperse camp but not much concrete. I've looked up places Bob has mentioned but on the official websites dispersed camping is either very scarce (maybe 5 sites per place) or by 2019 they are no longer available at all.
My cell phone plan only allows for 2GB per month of data so my searching is very limited before I start getting charged 15 dollars per gig currently. I guess I'd like to start off by asking what is the best single method for finding free places to camp? I am interested in continuing my education in photography and am interested in taking an 8 week course in solar panel instalation my local community college is offering. Other then those 2 things I'm not really sure what to do with myself at this point other then rediscovering myself.
Currently I am planning on leaving the Travel trailer at home and just taking off for a month or so with my truck and some camping gear to start to answer some of the questions I have about where to even go but this may very well be a very poor discission on how to start spending the limited money I have even though it sounds exciting.
With the TT hooked up I get about 10 MPG and without I get about 20 MPG, so any move I make will really start to deplete my saving in gas, god forbid I spend a dime going to a KOA or a camp ground.
One thing I am very interested in is becoming a camp host. I am an Eagle Scout and have loved camping my entire life. I've looked into the state parks in my state (Missouri) and as far as I can tell they do not pay, only offer a free site. So while the experience may have value, it offers me nothing as far as income is concerned which I find discouraging.
Does anyone here have ANY advice for me for my current situation?
Thank you in advance! I have studied more into the nomadic life then I have mentioned but most of my studies have led me not to dead ends but things I don't want to do (IE. thousand trails, ect).
Thank you in advance to taking time out of your lives to help me.
Let me tell you what I do have. I have endless oppertunities to find out where my life is headed, but I have some concerns as I'm sure most people do.
I am very interested in discovering myself and am scared to take the leap of faith to find out. When my job ends I will be given 2 final paychecks. one for my saved up vacation leave which will equal about 5 weeks of work and I plan to cash out my NCERP retirement fund. This should leave me with about 11 thousand in the bank. My lower milage 2005 silverado is completely paid off, I have about 5000 dollars in credit card debt and I own a 2017 Winnebago 2106FBS Travel Trailer that I am 2+ years into a 10 year loan and I owe more then it's worth. I also have 13K in an IRA invested in the stock market currently. So I have some savings to cash out on to get me started on my new life.
I have watched many of Bob's videos and a lot of them are very reassuring that I will get through this transition but there are some areas that leave me with many questions. I am very concerned with finding free places to live for extended periods of time. My parents live in Tucson AZ and while I do not know the state very well it's nice to know that I will be close to family out west. My parents have assured me that they can deposit 1000 dollars a month to float me until I get back on my feet and can provide for myself again. So While this is a "paycut" compared to what I am use to living on I think with the help of this community I can make this work.
My biggest question is what is the very best solution to finding dispersed camping that I will be able to pull my 21.6 foot trailer into? I've watched lots of tours of camper vans/ class B's, truck bed campers, ect, and very generic vids of places to disperse camp but not much concrete. I've looked up places Bob has mentioned but on the official websites dispersed camping is either very scarce (maybe 5 sites per place) or by 2019 they are no longer available at all.
My cell phone plan only allows for 2GB per month of data so my searching is very limited before I start getting charged 15 dollars per gig currently. I guess I'd like to start off by asking what is the best single method for finding free places to camp? I am interested in continuing my education in photography and am interested in taking an 8 week course in solar panel instalation my local community college is offering. Other then those 2 things I'm not really sure what to do with myself at this point other then rediscovering myself.
Currently I am planning on leaving the Travel trailer at home and just taking off for a month or so with my truck and some camping gear to start to answer some of the questions I have about where to even go but this may very well be a very poor discission on how to start spending the limited money I have even though it sounds exciting.
With the TT hooked up I get about 10 MPG and without I get about 20 MPG, so any move I make will really start to deplete my saving in gas, god forbid I spend a dime going to a KOA or a camp ground.
One thing I am very interested in is becoming a camp host. I am an Eagle Scout and have loved camping my entire life. I've looked into the state parks in my state (Missouri) and as far as I can tell they do not pay, only offer a free site. So while the experience may have value, it offers me nothing as far as income is concerned which I find discouraging.
Does anyone here have ANY advice for me for my current situation?
Thank you in advance! I have studied more into the nomadic life then I have mentioned but most of my studies have led me not to dead ends but things I don't want to do (IE. thousand trails, ect).
Thank you in advance to taking time out of your lives to help me.