Has your diet changed since you’ve started Vanlife and describe a typical day of eating for you(s).On average what is your weekly expense when “Van-Lifing”?.What has been your best experience on the road so far?.What is the best place you have visited in your Van and why?.What is one place you want to take your van that is still on the bucket list?.What would you do differently moving back into a house now than before the trip?.What is something you expected to be difficult in Vanlife that actually turned out to be quite easy or not an issue?.What is the hardest or most frustrating thing about living on the road?.Has Vanlife changed your life and if so how?.What do you work at when on the road during Vanlife?.Is there anything you forgot to bring and didn’t have in your Van once you started Vanlife?.If you could change one thing about your van build what would it be?.What was the most difficult part of the campervan conversion?.Did you complete all the Van Build yourself?.Approximately how much did you spend building it out?.How did you find your van and where did you buy it?.We are not special, we didn’t have a helping hand, we just wanted to change our lives and live FULL of joy and adventure so we got to work and never gave up! We love helping inspire others to chase after their dreams. The video has been watched a staggering 1.2 million times and so many people are seeing the appeal and the financial benefits of van life. Since our inspiration for van life happened on our honeymoon and we strive to continue to get outdoors and experience adventure we think it’s fitting. Considering the average rent for a one-bedroom in the city sits at around 2,257 per month, thats a lot of money not to have to fork out every month. Our instagram handle is a play off our our wedding hashtag – #fenimoresforevermore. Our main motivation for living this way is freedom of time, reduction of our impact on the planet, and living each day for an adventure. It took us almost 3 year from that honeymoon for us to finally make this dream a reality and now we have no plans on living any other way for the foreseeable future. They were so full of life and you could sense the freedom and joy they had for the life they were living, even from a distance. We were inspired to live van life on our honeymoon when we watched a group of people living in vans on the beach in Hawaii. We feel good now to travel! Again Thank You! I will continue to follow your adventures! Ha, sometimes the old adage is true, “Too soon old – too late smart”.We are Adam + Brittani Fenimore! A married couple that lives full time in our van traveling around the US (for now). Now that we’ve received the Covid vaccines and booster we’re ready to hit the road! We were quite concerned that we might unknowingly carry and infect our grand and great-grandkids. A conversion was started by a previous owner who really had no idea how to build it so I’m basically starting fresh – correcting the problems with the build and adding a complete off-grid rig. I purchased a low-mileage 1998 Ford E-250 “High Top” Van that was designed for non-emergency medical use. I only mention my “experience” because you have enlightened me, in ways I never conceived! Your experience on the road in your Van Life is invaluable! I have made a list or links you have suggested for just about everything I can think of. of Psychology so she still treats patients via TeleHealth. Wow! Thanks for all the great info, ideas, cautions, suggestions, and the best gear to have! Truly amazing and complete! We’re retired me, a Veteran Army Engineer, General Construction Contractor, a piping design engineer, and also have been a Computer Architect.
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