ChillPill
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Hi there,
So yeah I've been contemplating a roadtrip accross the americas from some time now. I live in Montreal since 2008 and I promised myself no to leave the country without RVing in the Rockies, Yukon, Yellowstone etc.
(BTW, sorry about eventual grammar mistakes I'm no English native)
Aaaand I think now is the time
I lost my full time job a few months ago and work online less-than-part-time. This means I can work from a parking lot with Wi-Fi, and this will allow me to have some income while on the road, even if it's quite low.
I have to admit I wanted to do it with my girlfriend, but I don't have one anymore and I'm not sure it's worth wainting (as I said, the timing seems right). This is not such a bad thing, because I want this trip to be all about painting and photography.
I'm currently looking for ads, but winter is coming (brace yourselves, he said) and I may want to leave at the end of the winter. This will leave some time to find the perfect vehicle, prep it, prep the trip and everything. I plan to leave for 6 months at least.
My budget for the van is quite low : around 2 000 CAD. But I've seen some pretty decent vans for this price, like this 1979 GMC Vandura
I like vanduras. Seems like it's a matter of the heart If you know of other similar vehicles I will gladly hear it.
I have plenty of questions, even after lurking everywhere (included this forum), but for now let me ask 4 of these (if it's not the good place tell me, I'll ask them on another thread):
-Is it reasonnable (money-wise) to buy and travel alone in this kind of RV ? This would be the main issue here. I want space to work and paint inside, and I want some minimum comfort. I may spend some winter time in Nat'l parks. And I LOVE couches above the driver's seat (although not mandatory). Cars and mini-vans are thus excluded. On the other hand, I'm affraid it will suck too much oil and parts. I've seen that those Vanduras run at 15gpm, which is quite a lot. I know I know, it's a big old machine.
-Is it a good plan to buy an old Vandura (vehicle in general) ? I don't want too many mechanical issues, mainly because I'll be alone. And because I'm kinda short on $$$. Is it better to bet on a more expensive van, or to save the money for future troubles ? It seems like it's a bet more than anything else. Some people had troubles all the way, others none.
-I've never been alone for such a long period of time. This kind of frightens me, and at the same time I'm really curious. I'm in a point in my life where I need to reflect on some things, maybe it'll be a good thing. Or maybe it'll be boring.
You know, this McCandles thing did ring a bell in my mind. I plan on taking a lot of pictures and all, be online, share my experience, but I think I agree with the "happiness is only real when shared" moto.
In short, I love doing roadtrips with friends, but I've never done this alone.
-Should I buy the van in Montreal and prep it during winter in my backyard, or should I buy the van next spring in BC let's say, and prep it there ? I think only me can answer this one, but maybe you have some useful insights.
That's all for now, cheers RVers !
So yeah I've been contemplating a roadtrip accross the americas from some time now. I live in Montreal since 2008 and I promised myself no to leave the country without RVing in the Rockies, Yukon, Yellowstone etc.
(BTW, sorry about eventual grammar mistakes I'm no English native)
Aaaand I think now is the time
I lost my full time job a few months ago and work online less-than-part-time. This means I can work from a parking lot with Wi-Fi, and this will allow me to have some income while on the road, even if it's quite low.
I have to admit I wanted to do it with my girlfriend, but I don't have one anymore and I'm not sure it's worth wainting (as I said, the timing seems right). This is not such a bad thing, because I want this trip to be all about painting and photography.
I'm currently looking for ads, but winter is coming (brace yourselves, he said) and I may want to leave at the end of the winter. This will leave some time to find the perfect vehicle, prep it, prep the trip and everything. I plan to leave for 6 months at least.
My budget for the van is quite low : around 2 000 CAD. But I've seen some pretty decent vans for this price, like this 1979 GMC Vandura
I like vanduras. Seems like it's a matter of the heart If you know of other similar vehicles I will gladly hear it.
I have plenty of questions, even after lurking everywhere (included this forum), but for now let me ask 4 of these (if it's not the good place tell me, I'll ask them on another thread):
-Is it reasonnable (money-wise) to buy and travel alone in this kind of RV ? This would be the main issue here. I want space to work and paint inside, and I want some minimum comfort. I may spend some winter time in Nat'l parks. And I LOVE couches above the driver's seat (although not mandatory). Cars and mini-vans are thus excluded. On the other hand, I'm affraid it will suck too much oil and parts. I've seen that those Vanduras run at 15gpm, which is quite a lot. I know I know, it's a big old machine.
-Is it a good plan to buy an old Vandura (vehicle in general) ? I don't want too many mechanical issues, mainly because I'll be alone. And because I'm kinda short on $$$. Is it better to bet on a more expensive van, or to save the money for future troubles ? It seems like it's a bet more than anything else. Some people had troubles all the way, others none.
-I've never been alone for such a long period of time. This kind of frightens me, and at the same time I'm really curious. I'm in a point in my life where I need to reflect on some things, maybe it'll be a good thing. Or maybe it'll be boring.
You know, this McCandles thing did ring a bell in my mind. I plan on taking a lot of pictures and all, be online, share my experience, but I think I agree with the "happiness is only real when shared" moto.
In short, I love doing roadtrips with friends, but I've never done this alone.
-Should I buy the van in Montreal and prep it during winter in my backyard, or should I buy the van next spring in BC let's say, and prep it there ? I think only me can answer this one, but maybe you have some useful insights.
That's all for now, cheers RVers !