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New member. Live in Illinois and want to sell everything and live in a van by the river. Out West!!!
Welcome aboard. Before you sell everything and head out by the river you might want to test the waters first. Full time RVing isn't for everyone. There are a lot of folks that go back to a stick and brick real quick. We have been on the road for almost 6 years now and we love it.

Can you take some time to travel out west and boondock for a bit before you sell the farm?

Safe travels

Darrell
 
Welcome aboard. Before you sell everything and head out by the river you might want to test the waters first. Full time RVing isn't for everyone. There are a lot of folks that go back to a stick and brick real quick. We have been on the road for almost 6 years now and we love it.

Can you take some time to travel out west and boondock for a bit before you sell the farm?

Safe travels

Darrell
Van life is harder than just full-time RV life. Get in your car/van and imagine that as your shelter for a three day bad weather spell.
How do you deal with dirt! Most vaners go a week or more wishing for a shower, specially if they are living remotely.
 

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