TravelingDruid
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Hello from Miami Beach - the place where a motel room sized apartment with one window in front and a small one in back goes on average for 1,000.00 per month. When they spray the bushes outside, the tiny critters escape into your apartment through window screens and bite you at night. You hear people above you like elephants walking across your ceiling, and your neighbors on each side like to yell and pump their music up through the paper thin walls any time at night they wish. Don't get me started on the 'amor' sounds later. I am a sleep deprived country boy from Decatur, Illinois.
Not considering my back story, I have been here since 2005 and dealt with enough: more materialism and disrespect for fellow human beings than I care (there are good intentioned people here too!), and feel like I am confined in a little box with no way out because the box is sucking out all my finances and life - I want out to explore and to live among nature like I did in the mountains of Tennessee when I was young. I want my sleep too.
Two weeks ago I started getting the idea of becoming a full time Class C RVer as an avenue for escape, but most people in the major RV forums online had their palaces on wheels and talking about huge RV park fees and monthly expenses of at least 3,000.00. I felt I had no avenue until a lurking Canadian private messaged me and opened my mind to van camping and I came across this website and now I feel hope and possibility (blame Canada! - South Park plug here ) . I feel if it is in the will of the universe, then it will happen for me - I will not push to make it happen, but I will act on internal feelings of opportunity. Out of the blue last Saturday, I got a crazy idea to try to return the new dress clothes that I bought a year ago just before I was laid off, and miraculously they took them back after such a long time - ching! 230.00. I put another item on ebay on Sunday and it sold by that night - 450.00 there. I do not own much so I cannot sell but two more small things and I am to the bare essentials. Extra dress clothes I am giving to the goodwill where they have a program if you are jobless and need to interview for a job, they will give you free clothes for an interview. So, yeah, with current events it seems perhaps my path is freedom. My lease expires in December, so I will have time to think, plan, and save for a high top extended cargo van. I already have camping stove, O2cool fan, propane, and lantern in a big gray Rubbermaid container due to my hurricane supply stash. And thanks to the unique idea of Sameer, I can also use that container as an indoor shower, if need be.
http://www.cheaprvliving.com/blog/ingenious-van-conversion-simple-indoor-shower/
Bob, I wish to thank you for this website and forum to get all the help and support I need - you have my deepest gratitude and you have turned this spark of hope into a burning fire. I do admit, I have no clue what I will do when I shut my front door forever and hop in the van in December. I think it is great there is so much BLM land in the west to explore and I think the desert can be beautiful, but I have been to Phoenix and also Las Vegas several times and I end up getting nosebleeds after the third day. But someday, perhaps I will brave blood, sweat, and tears to thank you in person.
Thanks to everyone - I am glad to be here.
Not considering my back story, I have been here since 2005 and dealt with enough: more materialism and disrespect for fellow human beings than I care (there are good intentioned people here too!), and feel like I am confined in a little box with no way out because the box is sucking out all my finances and life - I want out to explore and to live among nature like I did in the mountains of Tennessee when I was young. I want my sleep too.
Two weeks ago I started getting the idea of becoming a full time Class C RVer as an avenue for escape, but most people in the major RV forums online had their palaces on wheels and talking about huge RV park fees and monthly expenses of at least 3,000.00. I felt I had no avenue until a lurking Canadian private messaged me and opened my mind to van camping and I came across this website and now I feel hope and possibility (blame Canada! - South Park plug here ) . I feel if it is in the will of the universe, then it will happen for me - I will not push to make it happen, but I will act on internal feelings of opportunity. Out of the blue last Saturday, I got a crazy idea to try to return the new dress clothes that I bought a year ago just before I was laid off, and miraculously they took them back after such a long time - ching! 230.00. I put another item on ebay on Sunday and it sold by that night - 450.00 there. I do not own much so I cannot sell but two more small things and I am to the bare essentials. Extra dress clothes I am giving to the goodwill where they have a program if you are jobless and need to interview for a job, they will give you free clothes for an interview. So, yeah, with current events it seems perhaps my path is freedom. My lease expires in December, so I will have time to think, plan, and save for a high top extended cargo van. I already have camping stove, O2cool fan, propane, and lantern in a big gray Rubbermaid container due to my hurricane supply stash. And thanks to the unique idea of Sameer, I can also use that container as an indoor shower, if need be.
http://www.cheaprvliving.com/blog/ingenious-van-conversion-simple-indoor-shower/
Bob, I wish to thank you for this website and forum to get all the help and support I need - you have my deepest gratitude and you have turned this spark of hope into a burning fire. I do admit, I have no clue what I will do when I shut my front door forever and hop in the van in December. I think it is great there is so much BLM land in the west to explore and I think the desert can be beautiful, but I have been to Phoenix and also Las Vegas several times and I end up getting nosebleeds after the third day. But someday, perhaps I will brave blood, sweat, and tears to thank you in person.
Thanks to everyone - I am glad to be here.