Overlanding "Fulltime"???

So what model Vibe is that and how do you like traveling in it?

It's a Forest River, 2018 model 21FBS Pulls like a dream. I have weight distribution and anti sway bar. I think it's 4650 and I've got 9,000 lbs of junk. LOL
Really
 
So just started this journey the 20th of June and so far so good. Our initial travels involved family because of sickness so the "rig pulling over boulders" photos will have to wait. LOL. Currently on our third State Park and headed north from South Carolina. You won't see any river crossings with us but the photography will be awesome. LOL
Zim
In our book, its not so much where you go, or what roads you travel, but the fact that you just go 'somewhere' simply put 'vehicle based travel' paved or dirt this world has lots to share. Looking forward to seeing and hearing about your travels

Exactly. Getting out there and seeing this awesome earth is what matters.
 
Made it back into the Yukon Territory and across The Top of the World Highway! Now heading to Tuktoyaktuk and the Artic Ocean!
 

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Made it back into the Yukon Territory and across The Top of the World Highway! Now heading to Tuktoyaktuk and the Artic Ocean!

Wow, That area and also the Top of the World Highway is a awesome region for overlanders. I really enjoyed the time we spend there. Thanks for sharing those pictures. Enjoy your trip!

Safe travels and happy trails!

Bjoern
 
Made it back into the Yukon Territory and across The Top of the World Highway! Now heading to Tuktoyaktuk and the Artic Ocean!
Thanks Mike and Deb, great pictures
 
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Made it back into the Yukon Territory and across The Top of the World Highway! Now heading to Tuktoyaktuk and the Artic Ocean!
Great Pictures, We can't wait to get up there, been up to the Yukon border a couple of time, but really want to make a trip up to Tuk and into Alaska soon, Hoping to put together a trip next year!
 
We made it to Tuktoyaktuk, what an awesome adventure thus far! Here are few more images, enjoy
 

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We made it to Tuktoyaktuk, what an awesome adventure thus far! Here are few more images, enjoy

Outstanding pics! Many thanks for sharing. Nice to know the NWT is "open" again without anyone hassling travellers.

I'll never forget Ray Hyland's hilarious story about being the first to drive the summer road to Tuk. When they stopped in at the general store/post office/town hall to ask where to camp, the proprietor looked at them like they were aliens and the answer was "Somewhere that's flat and not too muddy?" Lol
 
Outstanding pics! Many thanks for sharing. Nice to know the NWT is "open" again without anyone hassling travellers.

I'll never forget Ray Hyland's hilarious story about being the first to drive the summer road to Tuk. When they stopped in at the general store/post office/town hall to ask where to camp, the proprietor looked at them like they were aliens and the answer was "Somewhere that's flat and not too muddy?" Lol
Lovely pictures! I'd love to take the family up there. Sadly, it likely won't happen for several years.
 
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Outstanding pics! Many thanks for sharing. Nice to know the NWT is "open" again without anyone hassling travellers.

I'll never forget Ray Hyland's hilarious story about being the first to drive the summer road to Tuk. When they stopped in at the general store/post office/town hall to ask where to camp, the proprietor looked at them like they were aliens and the answer was "Somewhere that's flat and not too muddy?" Lol
Lovely pictures! I'd love to take the family up there. Sadly, it likely won't happen for several years.

Just keep it in your bucket list! It’s a worthwhile trip
 
Made it to Alberta Canada, found this campsite between Grand Cache and Hinton. So beautiful and saw a momma and two grizzly cubs as soon as we arrived.
 

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Jasper & Banff National Parks, just stunning
 

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Jasper & Banff National Parks, just stunning

Jasper is pretty amazing, although I haven't been to Banff yet. Any chance you will be attending the Alberta Outdoor Adventure Expo on Labor day weekend?

If your travels bring you out to the Edmonton area, let me know and I'd love to try to arrange a meetup for coffee! Thanks for sharing the gorgeous photos!
 
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I full-time, long distance travel and live out of my 98 Chevy Tracker I also have a home base cabin in AZ. I'm gone more than home.
I also travel on a fixed income and do my best. I don't like urban camping but sometimes in the states there's not much choice if you can't afford a pay for site which are usually painfully full and noisy
 
I have a homebas

We sold our house and hit the road! Never going back to NORCAL! We’ll use this time to find our forever home.

We don’t have any plans on how long were going to travel, min is 5 years