Farewell FOY, Hello Workamping Summer
After leaving Fountain of Youth for our workamping summer, we’re trying to keep a stiff upper lip about outrageous diesel fuel prices from California to Oregon.
Working the dream life for 17+ years.
Full-time RVing nomadic lifestyle budget tips and budgeting help ideas
After leaving Fountain of Youth for our workamping summer, we’re trying to keep a stiff upper lip about outrageous diesel fuel prices from California to Oregon.
With 2022 RV fuel prices at record highs, we are staying put while working as hosts at an awesome Oregon workamping assignment just outside of Portland, Oregon.
The cost of RVing is going up, but the new Escapees Discount RV Fuel card brings it down a notch with lower diesel and gas costs that help us save money RVing.
Nearly twelve years on the road and I’ve finally realized that paying for full-time RV site rent isn’t always such a bad thing after all.
As more full-time RVers who workamp redefine what workamping means to them, the whole arrangement could get more complicated and bureaucratic than it needs to be.
Given up on personal finance budget software? Wait! Here’s a book for full-time RVing that actually works for our lifestyle, the You Need a Budget book by Jesse Mecham, founder of the YNAB app and community.
Download free full-time RVing lifestyle planning and budget report or read information about how to pay for a nomadic life on the road before retirement.
How non-retired people can set up a budget for full-time RVing to save on expenses and make money for the full-time RV nomadic lifestyle.
How non-retired people can budget and pay for the full-time RV traveler lifestyle.
Free household and business budget and expense spreadsheet for keeping financial track of your full-time RVing lifestyle.
Long-term cost of RV ownership over four years of fulltiming with 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 4×4 diesel pickup and 2007 Arctic Fox 24-5N fifth wheel trailer.
RV Road trip living expenses for April and May 2009
Our RV road trip expense planning guide and report for June to December 2008.
When we began our sabbatical, I had no idea that we’d be still be on the road six months past our original “year off” scenario. But thanks to crafty money saving tactics like workamping and free campgrounds, we’ve been able to stretch our finances and live frugally enough to keep us on the road until at least May of ’09. We are presently under budget …
Don’t forget to look up the lowest gas and diesel prices before hitting the road this summer! Use these tools and fuel cost estimator to budget for RV travel.