Maddi’s former job had her traveling all over the world, but she hadn’t seen much of her home country of Australia. It was time to change that, so Maddi turned to van life.
She’s been on the road enjoying all kinds of adventure activities — from spearing fish to scuba diving — ever since. Her Volkswagen high-top transporter is her home on wheels. Read her story in her own words below!
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Maddi’s Amazing Adventure Sport Van Life
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Do you remember David Rule’s tiny house that he started building last summer? Well, he finished it for a total of $15,000! And he documented the entire thing in a recap video below, which might be the most entertaining tiny house video I’ve ever watched.
The result is an entirely off-grid home he built all by himself despite having no prior experience in any trade. It has a little wet bath and compact kitchenette; upstairs, there’s a cozy loft with a skylight. Please grab a cup of coffee and enjoy his video below.
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His Off-Grid Tiny Home Is Complete!
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Here’s a nearly-new tiny house for sale in Gaston, South Carolina for $50,000. At 24-feet long it’s a decent mid-size THOW that has plenty of room for a living space and galley kitchen.
They went with ladder access to a loft bedroom in this home, but you’ll be surprised at how much headroom there is in the loft! The bathroom at the end of the THOW fits in a micro tub! There’s a photo tour, details, and contact information below.
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24 Ft. THOW in Gaston, South Carolina
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Josiah had a successful career in Silicone Valley, but was ready for more! So about 6 years ago he decided to become a nomad, and was surprised at the stigma that accompanied his choice. Still, he regrets nothing and loves what he does outside his van more than his rig itself.
His 1982 Volkswagen Westfalia Vanagon is a super cool green machine, with a number of excellent after-market upgrades. He has some dreams to redo the kitchen and make the space even more livable. What do you think?
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Six Years on the Road After Successful Tech Career
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Jessie and Ashley — the “howling wanderers” — had always wanted to travel, but when they saw friends decide to go tiny, they knew they were ready to make the change for themselves.
But it wasn’t immediate! A project they thought would only take a year ended up taking nearly two years as they worked full time while completing the build. The result, however, is a gorgeous skoolie with a cozy and moody interior that makes a perfect home for them and their four dogs! Read our interview with them after the photo tour below.
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Downsizing from 1590 to 152 sq ft: Skoolie Conversion
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For Alissa and Cody, what began as a simple lockdown project soon transformed into an entire lifestyle overhaul. They quit their jobs, built out this $60k rig and moved in ready to travel the country.
They have a hammock, hidden toilet, full-sized bed and tons of storage. They also discuss a hidden laundry chute and their trashcan situation onboard. Let us know what you like about this rig!
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Nurse & Security Design Engineer Quit Jobs for Vanlife
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The Miller family left the “normal” American lifestyle, sold their home, bought a bus, and started traveling the country in it with their two young children!
So far, they’ve been loving their simpler life, and enjoy making so many memories together as a family. You can read our Q&A with the family at the end of the photo tour!
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Their Unconventional Lifestyle in a Navy Blue Bus
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Sahil & Maggie are loving the financial freedom that comes with their skoolie lifestyle. For just $17,000 (including the cost of their bus!), the couple has a comfortable tiny home that meets all their needs — including a king-size bed!
They lovingly named the bus “Appa” after the flying bison from “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” and the Geo Tracker they tow behind is called “Momo.” Let us know what you love about their rig below!
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Their Appa the Bus Conversion Cost Just $17K!
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After hiking both the Pacific Crest Trail and the Continental Divide Trail, Samuel converted a 1977 Ford B500 short bus into his home on wheels. His setup features limo-tinted windows, a flip-up desk for his artwork, and a compact kitchen. He travels with his cat and creates stunning copperwork on the road. Check it out!
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