Linda Cripple-Creek
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From south-central North Carolina, I'm just about to take the plunge. I am retired, with a few health issues, and a small pension. Have been a camper all my life, starting in childhood, and have finally accepted that I was never meant to live in a town. It occurred to me that the rent I am paying is ridiculous.Then, about a month ago, I found Bob's youtube channel(YES!!!) My son says, "MOM!!! You CAN'T live in your car!!" But, he does think the idea of my traveling is a good one. My plan is not to live in my car forever; after a few months of nomading, I can pay off my SUV ('05 Explorer) and then I can start seriously looking for a cargo van. In the meantime, I will find out for certain that living "on the go" is what I am best suited for. Honestly, I don't have any doubts about that, but I do have some doubts about my physical ability to handle the everyday "issues." My challenge right now is, in the next 6 weeks, to get rid of all my "stuff." Mountains of Stuff! This past week, I rented a small storage unit, turned in my notice to vacate, and made copious notes about storage and other people's experiences living in their cars, most of which are a good bit smaller than mine. My hardest challenge, I believe, is to leave behind my multitude of hobbies. Planning to bring my knitting and my guitar. If I get lonesome for some other hobbies, I'll just tramp home and grab some stuff. (Oh dear, I may need to get an "attic box" to put my spinning wheel in... ) I'm making notes for boondocking from NC, through SC and GA, to northern FL and then hit Interstate 10 in time to be at Quartzite for 2018 RTR. See Ya'll Then!