SLT035 Living in 50 Square Feet…Vacation Simplified




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Summary: Living in 50 Square Feet…Vacation Simplified!<br> We've had a standing dream: More time with family, and way more time to enjoy the outdoors!  We've mentioned on the show that have been trying to sell our 4 acres overlooking State Natural Area in the Texas Hill Country.  Well, we sold it, and it freed us from other debts and allowed us to pursue 2 of the pillars we live by, Family and Future.<br> <br> So, listen in as we talk about out summer adventure, some things that made our trip awesome, and some things that you can do to help simplify your vacation time, too! Read more... <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> Background:<br> <br> <br> Before we started podcast…last year around this time we decided to simplify our lives<br> Commitment to simplify and live with less<br> Reshaped our life plan and lifestyle<br> First decided we didn't need big dream house…but then we started looking at Class A RVs to build this new life plan and lifestyle<br> Actually had one picked out…35 ft Bounder  Classic..with 4 TVs…everything gadget and accessory you could imagine…that cost more than our current house and gets about the same miles per gallon!!!!<br> What were we thinking?  We even started planning our new 900sq ft home around storing this monster!<br> <br> Decision on getting the CampInn:<br> <br> <br> Forget the Class A motorhome<br> Dan started looking around…and stumbled across the teardrop community…Dan explain<br> Talk about the trailer<br> Talk about trip to Austin to visit Tim and Cindy's camper<br> Decision to buy dictated by selling the land<br> Land sold…next day we put our order in!<br> So…we planned our first big trip<br> <br> Trip forced us to simplify:<br> <br> <br> 3 week road trip<br> Most of our family in NY has downsized or didn't have room for us…and we didn't want to impose<br> Decided to rent a Camp Inn camper<br> Got to rent it for free!<br> Forced us to simplify our packing because we didn't have our camper  to store stuff in…we had to pick it up in Wisconsin<br> <br> Things we did to simplify camping: Yeah, we bought stuff...but we're going to be doing a LOT of camping and we wanted it to be (you guessed it)...simple! (links to all these are below)<br> <br> <br> Set of 4 metal plates and utensils: pizza tins…trying to keep down on waste with plastic cups and utensils<br> Berkey…will come in handy next time<br> Quick dry and small thin towels<br> Crank and USB LED lanterns<br> Toiletry squeeze bottles…great for camping and flying for TSA regulations<br> Packed light clothing…Van: Merino Wool Clothes<br> Dan…NMX/washing ranger panties (SOFFE shorts)<br> Table with benches that tuck under it<br> Self inflating Thermarest mattresses instead of a blow up mattress that doesn't hold its shape or bulky cots<br> Aeropress<br> Pop up trash can that can fold flat<br> Camper pros:<br> Well designed…we love efficient design<br> Easy to tow…little effect on gas mileage on highway<br> Compact…can have access in practically any campground or an off-grid location.<br> Can fit in our garage at home<br> Serves as a separate room/guest bedroom<br> Can be a great Bug-out van ;o)<br> Weather proof!  Huge/severe thunderstorms didn't put a damper on us!<br> Kitchen galley was awesome…and acted much like a kitchen at home…it was the "hub"<br> Keeps it's value better than many other campers/RV<br> Able to let go of other items no longer needed for camping: sleeping bags…big tents…big air mattresses…big cots…extra coolers…separate camping stove and propane tanks<br> No more hotel rates….<br> No more big packing jobs…everything will be stored in the camper.  Hook up and go!<br> Even in remote campsites with no electrical hook ups…we didn't use up the battery.<br> <br> Camper cons/challenges:<br> <br>