highdesertranger
R.I.P HDR
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never say you are living on BLM/FS to anybody. if Mr. Ranger or anybody else asks tell them your camping. highdesertranger
Minivanmotoman said:See pic.
jimindenver said:The balance works for me and it would not confined to a van. I can imagine that there are those that give up on the lifestyle simply for lack of comfort too.
RoamerRV428 said:One thing I got from Bob's video is know thyself and don't pretend you can live without certain requirements on the road.
travelaround said:I spend 95% of my waking hours in one room of my 2br apartment... it is my office room where I have a writing desk, computer desk, and TV.
And not just an emergency fund. For example, tires are going to wear out. That's several hundred to a thousand bucks every few years. It's not usually an emergency, just a predictable future need. The same with house batteries. They'll eventually come to the end of their service life. So build those expenses into your budgeting.WanderingRose said:...you not only have to have an emergency fund but a means of replenishing that fund when you have to draw on it.
MaTaLa said:4.) Support network. This I could use more of but most people don't get it so we have to find it where we can. And, tbh, I'm eclectic old coot and even among fringe dwellers I'm often dwelling on the fringe.
WanderingRose said:Being on the road a lot can be rather isolating, more so for those who already self isolate to some extent routinely, as you may be surrounded by strangers who change frequently.
MrNoodly said:I was much the same, living alone, working from home, using about a quarter of my house. "Why am I knocking myself out making money to pay the mortgage and upkeep on a place I use so little of? What do I really need? What do I actually want?" Well, it wasn't a house.
I fall in love every time I get behind the wheel and embark on another adventure. It's what I am slaving away for, if I can call having my dream job to be slaving away. For me it is romantic, and also spiritual time that refreshes and reinvigorates me, a healing of body and mind even as both are exercised in different ways from my everyday.RoamerRV428 said:I think many find the open road 'as romantic' and don't have the true 'personality' that is required
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