>>869688Myself and 3 others lived in a modified school bus for 17 months. We originally bought it to drive to central america to work as volunteers for 'something without borders' but that ended up falling through. then the dot crash and 2 of the guys were jobless, so of course money got thin for them and eventually they wanted to sell the bus. me and another dude suggested reviving our plans to drive to nicaragua ect.. via burning man and a tour of the west coast, mexico bc, mexico city, guatemala and onto nica. I work in the furniture industry had a steady job, my mom had recently passed leaving me with all her stuff so financially I wasn't as bad off as my unemployed friends, the other guy was family rich, they didn't care what he did or how much he spent as long as he didn't bother them and he really didnt have much of a life truthfully. well..that's a little too much to reveal on an anonymous chicken ranching forum so..
LSS: we drove to central america in a bus. at one point we all were employed and had to look the part. (web dev, english teacher, dive boat crew, IT tech, data entry, american breakfast chef, handyman, fisheries biologist, sommelier, soccer coach, cpr trainer..it was crazy what did for a place to stay) electric water, 2 winches, sits bath shower, re-bar shooter, taco truck horn and amps to boom the BASS. screened windows, curtain partitions, 9 rv batteries, inverters, 2 generators, stash boxes, cubicle type walls on t-tracks, propane, spud launcher, folding bunks, captains chairs, roof racks, re-bar shooter, kitchen, newer model diesel tanks with upgraded filters and traps (they have shit gas)
much fun was had.
I'm old and this was a while ago, you can do it on the cheap OP just figure out your needs.
and make a plan.