Only taking the clothes you really need is one of the quickest ways to start slimming down your backpacking setup in the move toward ultralight freedom. What do you really need though? Here, Justin and I share what we take in our ultralight set up for long distance backpacking after 10 years of trial and error + honest reviews to help you make your own decisions.
Read moreThe Ultimate Guide to Caye Caulker: Is It Worth It?
If you’ve ever thought of traveling to Caye Caulker, this guide is for you! It contains everything from daily food costs and where to get vegetarian food on Caye Caulker to where to go swimming, how to get COVID-19 testing on Caye Caulker, and whether Caye Caulker is really worth a visit despite being a very popular tourist destination.
Read moreA DIY Guide To Painting Your Van With Bed Liner
Our step by step DIY guide to painting your van with bed liner + everything we learned (which was a lot!) while transforming our Sprinter van from white to orange with Raptor Liner.
Read moreSave Big Money Next Time You Travel
I know there’s not many opportunities for travel this month with everything that’s going on with COVID-19, but when things do settle down and you get back to traveling or start traveling for the first time, we’ve got some great travel budget travel tips for your guys by Jesse Clark from Soulful Travel, followed by some tips from our personal budget travel experiences.
Read moreHow We Live In The Bay Area For Less Than $1,000 Per Month
Living for less than $1,000 per month didn’t sound like too incredible of a feat to us until we moved to the Bay Area for work and were shocked to discover that average rent was around $3,000 a month for a basic apartment. Having moved from Washington where we were paying $1,000 a month to rent a lovely house, there was no way we were going to pay that kind of price. Since we were already living in our van before we moved to the Bay Area, we initially thought we’d just continue living in the van to beat the crazy cost of living. After doing some research though that uncovered ordinances for numerous Bay Area cities stating it’s illegal to sleep in vehicles, we got discouraged and decided to a rent a room in someone’s house. After a year of living in that room sharing the house with our landlord and another renter, we realized the ordinances weren’t really enforced and decided to move back into our van to save even more money. So far, we’ve been parking exclusively at the hospital I work at with no problems yet, but if you want to live in a van in the Bay Area and aren’t able to park at your place of work (it’s worth asking), we see vans parked in industrial areas and local parks on the daily so it’s definitely doable. And because of the crazy prices in the Bay Area, we’re definitely not the only working professionals in alternative living situations. Just in my ER alone there are five other nurses living in vehicles at the hospital!
So, how do we keep our expenses to less than $1,000 a month in a notoriously expensive area? The following is a breakdown of our average monthly expenses in our van rounded to the nearest dollar.
Health Insurance - $134
We are both contract employees so don’t get health insurance through our work. As such, we choose to just live a healthy lifestyle and only pay for catastrophic insurance to cut costs at this point in our lives. That means always keeping the large deductible available in our savings, but we prefer to always have savings anyways, so keeping that money set aside isn’t a problem.
Cell Phones - $80
Cricket with unlimited data for both of us.
Internet - $65
Justin does telemedicine so we need high speed unlimited data and opted for a hot spot type device/plan from AT&T .
Gym - $69
Membership cost for both of us at our local 24 Hour Fitness so we have 24/7 access to showers.
Groceries - $277
This is an area of spending where we could obviously save a fair bit more, but I choose to splurge a bit when it comes to food and we buy a lot of fresh produce.
Eating Out - $127
Eating out is a purely luxury expense for us, so as you can see, we’re not suffering on our budget!
Fuel - $50
Self explanatory
Entertainment - $13
Cost of our Netflix subscription. Another purely luxury expense. Our other main form of entertainment, reading, is free thanks to our local library.
Miscellaneous Shopping - $77
Some necessary purchases, some luxury purchases.
Storage Unit - $87
Yes, we have a storage unit. Since we don’t own a home anywhere aside from the van, we’ve kept a storage unit over the years for outdoor gear to keep the van from getting too crowded and for items we’re sentimental about.
Laundry - $15
Approximately how much I spend each month doing laundry at a laundromat.
The grand total for all of that is $994 a month. Now obviously there are months where we spend more, like when our car insurance bill comes due or we have to renew our medical licenses, but on average, this is about what we spend.
Some of you may ask why we’re continuing to live in this area if it’s so expensive. Why not just hop in the van and head somewhere else since we don’t have roots anywhere? Well, because of the incredibly inflated cost of living in this area, jobs pay equally inflated salaries so that people can semi afford to buy their very average $900,000+ family home. So, if you can come in and hack the system (i.e. don’t buy a home or pay rent in the Bay Area) you’re rewarded handsomely with a much higher than average salary. And why do we need extra money since we were already living a budget lifestyle in our van before moving to the Bay Area? Because we’re working super hard to pay off Justin’s medical school loans and working in this area has definitely made a difference. In fact, we should be done paying them off in the next three months and after that, we won’t be sticking around much longer. So why are we sharing all of this? Because we want other people in the Bay Area who may be struggling with finances to know that there’s another way to live in this area!
If you live in the Bay Area and are already hacking the system, we’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment or send us a message! If you’re not in the Bay Area but are hacking the system somewhere else, we’d love to know where you’re at and how you’re doing it. Last but not least, if you have any good money saving suggestions for us, we’d love to hear them and so would our readers, so leave your ideas in the comment section!
Our Ultralight Backpacking Set Up: Gear List + Reviews
A list of all the gear in our 19 lb 8 oz base weight two person backpacking set up plus reviews of all the items we use.
Read moreA Review of Jeeva Klui (An Indonesia Top 25 Hotel)
Last fall we had the pleasure of visiting Indonesia with my sister and decided to spend the last part of our trip in Lombok and the Gili Islands. Tragically, Indonesia was struck by a serious of earthquakes and subsequent tsunami just prior to our arrival, leading us to cancel our reservation in the Gili’s due to damage to our hotel and travel advisories. However, we kept our reservation at Jeeva Klui on Lombok, and looking back are so grateful we did as we had an amazing stay at what is surely one of the loveliest hotels in Lombok. Apparently other people agree because Jeeva Klui has been awarded as one of the top 25 hotels in Indonesia almost every year since 2012.
Read moreFifteen Jobs You Can Do From Your Van
“How do you support yourselves from the road?” “What kind of jobs do you have that allow you to work from your van?” I can’t tell you how many times we’ve been asked those question, so I decided to write a post not only about what we do, but about a variety of jobs we’ve come across over the years that you can do from the road. Some of them are pretty obvious, others not so much.
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