Ladies and Gentleman...
I might have dated myself! If that tune is in your head you are over 40! lol
I am thankful for the activity in this forum...I have never been more appreciative
of community than I am in life at this stage.
After reading threads for hours...days (what am I saying) I decided to join.
I know many of you can recall the beginning, that glimmer of thought that bounces
from the edge of insanity. What am I thinking! Really...living in a van conversion.
I took a walk last night and all I saw was Honda Odyssey's and Toyota Sienna's.
I almost laid down on the street to measure the real time length of the Honda!
I woke today and thought of a daily routine...up from bed bunk to...ummm, to
what?
Then the questions. This is where the forum posts become magic...people sharing real
life details--the good, the bad, the ugly of nomadic life on the road.
I am a 52yo male living with his dad after my mom passed. I will spare the sad details
to say life isn't working. Living in So Cal can be a lonely place. I moved from WA
in the PNW--a cabin on a private lake to metal coffins driving frenetically to nowhere,
drought, people always busy, neighbors that live 20 feet away but might as well be
3,000 miles apart, family that is disconnected, and way too much time alone.
I saw a documentary on the band RUSH. When drummer Neil Peart lost his daughter in
a car accident, then his wife a year later he took to the road on his motorcycle. 55K
miles later over almost five years he decided to pick up his drum sticks and call the boys
in RUSH. He needed to process by moving forward. Something clicked in me.
That's good for now. I will ask a few questions here and continue my research. If anyone
can recall threads directly addressing or wish to chime in, thank you.
Blessings,
Joe
1. Health insurance or Emergencies: What do you do? I am on Medi-Cal, so I guess should
stay in CA.
2. Thousand Trails: Some love it or hate it. For $465 I can obtain a year pass to stay in
one of five regions, first 30 nights free, then $3 a night. Can stay two weeks on, then one
week off OR four days on and off to another location. Parks vary like cars on the road...
some luxury while others daily drivers. I want a docking station for periods of time over
boondocking and going stealth continually like some do.
3. Free-Time: This is my biggest concern being single. How to transition from vacation to lifestyle?
I used to rescue dogs and will get one...love large breeds, but will look for medium.
4. Docile Residence/Mail: I used my dad's address which will work, but what about getting
mail on the road? Can you order from Amazon and schedule a delivery at a local PO?
5. Family/Friends: This is a big one for me. No way to get around this complication. Nobody will
understand. They will say I am escaping life...irresponsible...selfish. My temples are tense
already.
6. Van Conversion: In my head I know what I need. Solar system that is high end to run
fridge, TV (not sure about reception...I hate monthly fees), hot plate, heater, A/C (do I dare?),
excellent insulation, Fantastic on top. Honda or Toyota? Stealth (I choose the mini-van to
act like soccer mom in town)...boring lighter color tone, best long-range tires. I am still in
the design phase, but narrowing down interior and ergonomics.
Those come to mind this morning...
I might have dated myself! If that tune is in your head you are over 40! lol
I am thankful for the activity in this forum...I have never been more appreciative
of community than I am in life at this stage.
After reading threads for hours...days (what am I saying) I decided to join.
I know many of you can recall the beginning, that glimmer of thought that bounces
from the edge of insanity. What am I thinking! Really...living in a van conversion.
I took a walk last night and all I saw was Honda Odyssey's and Toyota Sienna's.
I almost laid down on the street to measure the real time length of the Honda!
I woke today and thought of a daily routine...up from bed bunk to...ummm, to
what?
Then the questions. This is where the forum posts become magic...people sharing real
life details--the good, the bad, the ugly of nomadic life on the road.
I am a 52yo male living with his dad after my mom passed. I will spare the sad details
to say life isn't working. Living in So Cal can be a lonely place. I moved from WA
in the PNW--a cabin on a private lake to metal coffins driving frenetically to nowhere,
drought, people always busy, neighbors that live 20 feet away but might as well be
3,000 miles apart, family that is disconnected, and way too much time alone.
I saw a documentary on the band RUSH. When drummer Neil Peart lost his daughter in
a car accident, then his wife a year later he took to the road on his motorcycle. 55K
miles later over almost five years he decided to pick up his drum sticks and call the boys
in RUSH. He needed to process by moving forward. Something clicked in me.
That's good for now. I will ask a few questions here and continue my research. If anyone
can recall threads directly addressing or wish to chime in, thank you.
Blessings,
Joe
1. Health insurance or Emergencies: What do you do? I am on Medi-Cal, so I guess should
stay in CA.
2. Thousand Trails: Some love it or hate it. For $465 I can obtain a year pass to stay in
one of five regions, first 30 nights free, then $3 a night. Can stay two weeks on, then one
week off OR four days on and off to another location. Parks vary like cars on the road...
some luxury while others daily drivers. I want a docking station for periods of time over
boondocking and going stealth continually like some do.
3. Free-Time: This is my biggest concern being single. How to transition from vacation to lifestyle?
I used to rescue dogs and will get one...love large breeds, but will look for medium.
4. Docile Residence/Mail: I used my dad's address which will work, but what about getting
mail on the road? Can you order from Amazon and schedule a delivery at a local PO?
5. Family/Friends: This is a big one for me. No way to get around this complication. Nobody will
understand. They will say I am escaping life...irresponsible...selfish. My temples are tense
already.
6. Van Conversion: In my head I know what I need. Solar system that is high end to run
fridge, TV (not sure about reception...I hate monthly fees), hot plate, heater, A/C (do I dare?),
excellent insulation, Fantastic on top. Honda or Toyota? Stealth (I choose the mini-van to
act like soccer mom in town)...boring lighter color tone, best long-range tires. I am still in
the design phase, but narrowing down interior and ergonomics.
Those come to mind this morning...