MaximumRide
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cold enough for a scraf and jacket, but that said we are used to 40degree summers.
<br><br>Surely welcome Max...and you do need to find what you are comfy in, for sure. It may not be a car. <br><br>I know Suanne uses her Prius for travel and camping because it gets fantastic mpg and she covers lots of ground when she goes. She also has a stix and brix home like I do and so she only has with her what she needs...the rest of her belongings stay home in her house. That makes a difference in only one way that I know for sure and that is we don't have to pay for storage like some folks do. Or leave our stuff with someone else and hope they don't move while we are traveling.<br><br>Ash just had a car and needed a place while in school and challenged herself to a year in the car...she did it well. <br><br>Fat chick does just what she does cuz she's an Ozzie..<img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/images/boards/smilies/wink.gif" align="absmiddle" border="0"> you will understand her better than I will.<br><br>And Katie has the gift of the old family farm her family owns as aplace for re-charging her funds and her spirit when needed.<br><br>She has her really sweet AstroVan which she lives in very comfy with Mutt the Wonderdog for long periods of time and if she shares some of her story with you, you will be amazed at it. It hasn't been easy and she is a champion to have survived and come through the other side. She is inspirational to me and I learn new things from her all the time.<br><br>So anyway, you are not alone and it is amazing how the world opens up for you when you venture out. <br><br>One little story about a guy I met in Mexico last winter. He had a Saturn 4 door sedan and he was traveling and living in it. Seriously this guy had a couple blankets and pillow and a laptop and some clothes. That is it! Nothing to cook with, nothing to make coffee with, just a tiny bit of stuff and he had been up to Alaska, all over Canada and the US as far up east and north as Newfoundland, and down into Baja where I met him and he was heading to Panama.<br><br>The thing is, he had no idea about that it wasn't possible or there was any other way he should do it. A very sweet and rather innocent young guy with good IT skills that made him enough money to travel with and do as he wished. I was amazed to say the least. He was doing what so many people want to do but with nothing but a car and a few dollars...<br><br>I find that inspirational and proves you don't need a fraction of the stuff we haul around. Or know what is down the road...<br><br>When I questioned his idea about Central American travel he just said.."isn't there a road"? Hah, of course there is and why not drive it?<br><br>I think we end up being only limited by our limited ideas of what we can or should do.....<br>Take care and thanks for reading an old man's ramblings...<br>Bri<br><br><br><span id="post_message_1273539041">Hi Bk, thankyou so much for the support. <img src="https://vanlivingforum.com/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" align="absmiddle" border="0"><div><br></div><div>Truth is that I think I may go crazy in such a small space.</div><div>But i'll defintly have a look at the fb links you posted.</div></span>
<div><br></div><div> I defintly agree! Even when I have shown some of my friends my tiny house plan, they disagreed. I don't think they realize what is possible if you only try.</div><div><br></div><div>I 100% downloading the tiny house book, its only $10 and highly inspirational.</div><div><br></div><div>I ran away from home at 19, with no idea of where I was going and only $200 in my bank account,(And no home skills or street smarts what so ever.) but for years on, I am still here and doing well. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"></div><div><br></div><div>Thank-you for all those stories, they are very inspiring. the only other thing holding me back is that I have a lot of food allergies, so I must make all my food at home, which required a fairly decent kitchen. <img src="/images/boards/smilies/frown.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"></div><span style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; text-align: left; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ">I think we end up being only limited by our limited ideas of what we can or should do.....</span>
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