I'd like to ask what your rough average has been in terms of cost, the economics of wanderings. roughly how much a week / month are your stays on the local economies.
We didn't keep track of our expenses to the dollar, but I estimate over the whole trip, we're averaging about $30/day per person.
The numbers below are for two large-size displacement motorcycles traveling an average of 200 km/day. Lots of grocery shopping, tenting and staying with people who have contacted us through the blog to offer us accommodations.
Canada: $50/day per person
Arctic Canada/Northern Alaska: $80/day per person
Continental US: $40/day per person
Mexico: $30/day per person
Guatemala: $20/day per person
El Salvador: $15/day per person
Nicaragua/Costa Rica/Panama: $25/day per person
Cuba: $15/day per person
South America: $30/day per person
Morocco: $35/day per person
Thailand: $10/day per person
Malaysia/Laos: $20/day per person
Europe is very variable. Costs can range from $100/day per person in places like Switzerland to $30/day per person in the former Eastern Bloc countries.
The only places we camped were North America and Europe, and those were the places where people offered us accommodations as well, so the numbers are very skewed. For example, we stayed for a total of five months in Croatia with relatives and friends.
I think our costs will be lower compared to someone doing more mileage a day. You save a lot of money staying longer in each place: you're able to negotiate a lower price if you're staying in a room or apartment for a month rather than a day. Also you can buy groceries in bulk instead of food per meal. And obviously the gas expenses are lower as well.
And we like discovering and savouring each new place instead of just blowing through it.