Adepastino
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Hi there! My name is Amanda. I have FINALLY had enough time to myself to sit down and register here!? I'm really excited to be apart of this awesome community and to have opportunities to meet with other van dwellers!!
Here's our story.
Of all 6 members of our family (4 in the household right now), my 17 year old son, Stephen, and I are the only adventurous ones. My husband knows the ache I have in the pit of my stomach caused by the need to camp and travel, but he doesn't care for it. So, he has agreed to allow Stephen and I to make a go of it, and become mini van/tent dwellers!!! ? I can't tell you how excited we both are to have this chance. Money is tight right now, as we are planning a trip to TX to see our oldest daughter, her husband and 2 boys during Spring Break, March 2017. So money is being poured into our savings for that trip. Thankfully, we live in Phoenix, and until then, we won't have a problem getting to the Prescott National Forest, or Coconino NF, or a couple hours South of here during the winter. In fact, we plan on being a part of the RTR in Jan. 2017! It's gonna be great to meet so many that are experienced in this! I'm so excited I can't wait!!!LOL.
We have started converting our 2005 Mercury Monterey Minivan into a small camper, that we will be taking it on its maiden voyage the second week of October into the Coconino NF, (as well as hubby). We will be dry camping, with our 3 room 12 person tent, van, gazebo roof, and shower tent that will hold the solar shower bags and our porta potty, making it a full wet bath. Hubby and I will sleep in the tent in a wood frame and top mattress, and Stephen will sleep in the van on his new cot with mattress and sleeping bag/blankets. We are gathering other ideas for cooking and keeping everything clean as not to invite any wild animals into our campsite. We'll stay for about 4 days and then head down to Mesa and camp (pay camp site) with some friends of ours. This is the only paid camping I intend to do. The rest of the time, it will be boondocking.
Because I'm married and we rent a home, Stephen and I will only we part time campers. Hubby and I have purchased land in Concho (with cash) and will be retiring there and will leave the land to our son when we pass. Our plan is to put a yurt on the land to live in and maybe travel in a larger van at that time, or perhaps a tiny trailer. We don't know, but the sky is the limit!!
Thank you so much, Bob, for all of your great advice, and all the interviews you do. They are so inspiring, and maybe you will like our set up so much in January, that we can help inspire others too.
Amanda DePastino
Phoenix, AZ
Here's our story.
Of all 6 members of our family (4 in the household right now), my 17 year old son, Stephen, and I are the only adventurous ones. My husband knows the ache I have in the pit of my stomach caused by the need to camp and travel, but he doesn't care for it. So, he has agreed to allow Stephen and I to make a go of it, and become mini van/tent dwellers!!! ? I can't tell you how excited we both are to have this chance. Money is tight right now, as we are planning a trip to TX to see our oldest daughter, her husband and 2 boys during Spring Break, March 2017. So money is being poured into our savings for that trip. Thankfully, we live in Phoenix, and until then, we won't have a problem getting to the Prescott National Forest, or Coconino NF, or a couple hours South of here during the winter. In fact, we plan on being a part of the RTR in Jan. 2017! It's gonna be great to meet so many that are experienced in this! I'm so excited I can't wait!!!LOL.
We have started converting our 2005 Mercury Monterey Minivan into a small camper, that we will be taking it on its maiden voyage the second week of October into the Coconino NF, (as well as hubby). We will be dry camping, with our 3 room 12 person tent, van, gazebo roof, and shower tent that will hold the solar shower bags and our porta potty, making it a full wet bath. Hubby and I will sleep in the tent in a wood frame and top mattress, and Stephen will sleep in the van on his new cot with mattress and sleeping bag/blankets. We are gathering other ideas for cooking and keeping everything clean as not to invite any wild animals into our campsite. We'll stay for about 4 days and then head down to Mesa and camp (pay camp site) with some friends of ours. This is the only paid camping I intend to do. The rest of the time, it will be boondocking.
Because I'm married and we rent a home, Stephen and I will only we part time campers. Hubby and I have purchased land in Concho (with cash) and will be retiring there and will leave the land to our son when we pass. Our plan is to put a yurt on the land to live in and maybe travel in a larger van at that time, or perhaps a tiny trailer. We don't know, but the sky is the limit!!
Thank you so much, Bob, for all of your great advice, and all the interviews you do. They are so inspiring, and maybe you will like our set up so much in January, that we can help inspire others too.
Amanda DePastino
Phoenix, AZ