
OFF THE GRID: Live in a Van, Truck, Trailer, or Motorhome
was free for the Kindle when this post was written.
For some reason I could see myself doing this. Not sure how good it would be for little ones, but if I was single I would so do this.
The information that follows is based upon my own experiences living on
the road, dating back to just after World War II. If you can imagine
yourself in any of the following categories, this book is for you!
Save on Your Rent Payment
In
hard times, one of the best ways to cut expenses quickly and for as
long as you need relief, is to stop paying rent. True, even an old truck
or cargo trailer will cost something, but often these pay for
themselves in less than a year. A bonus is that when you sell it, you
may get the major part of your money back.
Low-Cost Vacations
The
cost of lodging, even on a three-week vacation, can easily run up to
$2,000 or more. However, if you’ve got a light-weight fiberglass or
converted cargo trailer—set up for cooking—even a two or three month
holiday may be affordable.
Permanent living
Tens of
thousands of Americans and Canadians live full time in a motorhome.
There are prices for all budgets, from just over $2,000 to well over
$1,000,000!
High Adventure
Travel up the Alaska Highway—a trip you will never forget!
Personal Privacy
The
quickest way to assure yourself of total privacy is to travel in a van,
trailer, truck or motorhome. This is called Travel on the QT.