....Seeing if van life is for me.
Keep your current residence and camp around your local area as much as possible, and by camping I mean at least some of it needs to be boondocking, not paid campsites. Take the bare minimum with you and add stuff as you seem necessary. Add upgrades to your rig as money allows and you feel you need. While camping take walks and meet neighbors, see how they are doing it and meet friends. Start with overnight trips and work up to an entire week off grid. Do not just sellnomads everything and live in a rig without taking the time to set yourself up to be comfortable traveling. YouTube videos of nomads can help, but the videos of nomads whose life sux on the road don't get promoted on YouTube, I'd say for every nomad who lives their life their is an equal number who are stuck in the situation and aren't loving it. Really it is mostly about making good friends and seeing some beautiful spots. One you are confidante with camping/ boondocking then you can make an informed decision whether to go full time or not. It is hard to reestablish a household one you've sold it all.
Excellent advice!Keep your current residence and camp around your local area as much as possible, and by camping I mean at least some of it needs to be boondocking, not paid campsites. Take the bare minimum with you and add stuff as you seem necessary. Add upgrades to your rig as money allows and you feel you need. While camping take walks and meet neighbors, see how they are doing it and meet friends. Start with overnight trips and work up to an entire week off grid. Do not just sellnomads everything and live in a rig without taking the time to set yourself up to be comfortable traveling. YouTube videos of nomads can help, but the videos of nomads whose life sux on the road don't get promoted on YouTube, I'd say for every nomad who lives their life their is an equal number who are stuck in the situation and aren't loving it. Really it is mostly about making good friends and seeing some beautiful spots. One you are confidante with camping/ boondocking then you can make an informed decision whether to go full time or not. It is hard to reestablish a household one you've sold it all.
I have to add, I was a lot more shy when I started. I found most travelers to be a lot less judgemental and much more friendly than the general population. Walking around and talking over time I've found I am now an outgoing person.Tripper's advice was excellent. The only thing I'll add is that vanlife isn't magical. It won't make you something you're not. If you're shy, it won't make you outgoing.
Absolutely true buddy!I have to add, ... I've found I am now an outgoing person.
....I was...shy...I am now an outgoing person.
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