Bhill_teq
Active member
"Well, I put in my two weeks." Hearing those words from my wife Lauren hit me like a Miata hitting a brick wall. We already had the van. The camper conversion was basically done, save the electrical portion of the build, and we had spent the last two years preparing for this moment. But when she said that, it finally felt REAL. Like, holy crap, we are doing this, aren't we?
And we did. I left the Toyota dealership I had worked at for 10 years a month later. I sold my Tercel Wagon and my motorcycle, donated a ton of furniture and clothes, and purchased an old shipping container to store our Land Cruiser in while we are gone.
Before we were completely out of our apartment, we took the van on a test run up to Northern Idaho to stay in a decommissioned Forest Service Fire Lookout for our 9th anniversary! It was a great trip, and everything worked really well! No glaring issues, and tons of room for improvement.
And we did. I left the Toyota dealership I had worked at for 10 years a month later. I sold my Tercel Wagon and my motorcycle, donated a ton of furniture and clothes, and purchased an old shipping container to store our Land Cruiser in while we are gone.
Before we were completely out of our apartment, we took the van on a test run up to Northern Idaho to stay in a decommissioned Forest Service Fire Lookout for our 9th anniversary! It was a great trip, and everything worked really well! No glaring issues, and tons of room for improvement.