Without Bound, Perspectives on Mobile Living

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jennypenny
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Thanks, Sky. That was really good, and so ERE!

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Very cool man, thanks.

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Enjoyed it as well. Thanks for sharing.

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+1

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Goes along the lines of my ERE strategy.. learning to live on less so more money isn't needed to be accumulated in order to not have to live on less. If that makes sense.

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Thanks for sharing this. While many of these people seem to have been forced into this initially, I plan to live without a home for the first year maybe more after calling it quits. Not sure I will be a full-timer though as I want to stay connected and in touch with those confined to larger metros. Probably will grab a place in various locations November through April each year. During the summer months, I plan on traveling to visit friends, backpack, camp and live on BLM land. Lots of options in these parts...

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WYOGO wrote:Thanks for sharing this. While many of these people seem to have been forced into this initially, I plan to live without a home for the first year maybe more after calling it quits. Not sure I will be a full-timer though as I want to stay connected and in touch with those confined to larger metros.
We're discussing this option as well. We're thinking we will probably give mobile living a test run for a few summers before G finally retires... that will hopefully help us make that decision.

@sky: thanks for sharing!

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Thanks for posting this.

I just finally purchased a vintage yellowstone trailer over the weekend. Lots of work ahead, but it's always good to hear from people who are already out there, living on the road.

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Really enjoyed this! Thanks for posting.

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