I remember I use to daydream about the day I got my RV and how I would just pack up and go. Well...its not that simple. It requires a lot of planning, patience and money. You can't just leave and go to the wilderness or out on the road without the necessities, because it could cost you your life. Nature is unforgiving, kind of like the economy. Trying to stretch out our adventure on a tight budget is not easy, but it can be done. You don't need a brand new 2010 RV full stocked, with all the gear and space you could need with an extra $100,000 in your bank...but it definitely wouldn't hurt. Unfortunately, I'm one of the many Americans who got hit hard by the recession. The idea for RVing and living off of the grid has always been a dream of mind, but now its becoming a reality for many people not by choice. After watching many people lose their homes and jobs...me being one of them. With the recession, global economies failing, the war and all of this hyped of scare of 2012...I noticed the whole world was getting ready, not just me. It's better to be safe than sorry. I figure now this way I can prepare while having fun doing what I've always wanted to do anyways! Its a win/win situation. At least if some War of the Worlds, Book of Eli, Resident Evil, Mad Max situation arrives...then my house has wheels! My obsession with zombie invasion, post-apocalyptic movies also sparked the curiosity in survivalism, because I always talked about how I would "survive"!
Here are my lists that I am currently checking off and adding to, so I can be prepared for when I take off on the road:
Things to do
1.) Take the RV to the repair shop to clean out carborator
2.) Fix the busted window on the back of the RV
3.) Finishing making survival kits and survival bags
4.) Get rid of unnecessary junk in the house
5.) Donate unwanted goods and clothes
6.) Hold a garage sell and try to make some extra $$$!
7.) Find more ways to minimize monthly bills
Things to buy
1.) Small charcoal grill
2.) Generator for RV
3.) Hand crank emergency radio
4.) Maglites and mini flashlights
5.) Rechargeable batteries
6.) Compass
7.) Walkie Talkies
8.) Canned Food
9.) MRE's
10.) First Aid Kit
11.) Hiking Boots
This is just a small list of the things I need. My brain can't rack up anything else at this time. I'm also looking into different wilderness schools to attend, before I venture hardcore out into the wild. The Pacific Northwest is great for that and they have many schools. I truly miss Oregon and Washington, and I can't wait to go back! One that has caught my attention is in Monroe, Washington, not too far from Seattle, called Alderleaf College. They actually have an 10 month college level training for survival. You get a Certificate in Wilderness Education and Ecology, and they actually take FAFSA! I have researched tons of schools and this one definitely seems impressive.
I also would like to mention that this is my first time RVing, and I'm not trying to use it for just weekend trips. I eventually want to make this my permanent lifestyle and get away from modern society and more into nature. I've gone camping, hunting, hiking and fishing before, but nothing like this. If anyone has any books, movies, documentaries, websites, stories, blogs or any suggestions. Please comment and share them.
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