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Gypsy Tour

We're finished!

 

one man,

one woman,

one dog,

one volkswagen,

one year,

NO JOB!!!

The Gypsy Tour - A Retrospective

Written May 20, 2004

It was the ultimate road trip! We spent 9 months on the road, from August 2003 to April 2004, traveling from place to place, with no rules about what to see or how long we would stay at any given place. Our home was our Eurovan Camper, and our front porch was the world!

As I write this - just a few weeks after returning - I already long for the freedom and space the gypsy life provided. If Margaret enjoyed it more, and mortgage rates weren't climbing, we'd still be on the road, perhaps for years. I love nature, and I love traveling. I can think of nothing more satisfying than watching squirrels go about their business, listening to birds sing their happy songs, or going for a walk and not seeing another person the whole time.

Significant events:

August 24, 2003 - Roger and Margaret marry in Boulder, CO.

August 27 - September 11, 2003 - Two week test trip to Montana and Canada.

September 24 - November 8, 2003 - Tour the northeast United States, visiting Chicago, Niagara Falls, the Adirondacks, Vermont, New Hampshire, Boston, Lancaster County, Washington, D.C.,West Virginia, Kentucky, St. Louis.

November 9 - December 5, 2003 - Back to Colorado because the house went under contract. Host a few goodbye dinners for friends, pack up and sell the house, and move all belongings to Santa Rosa, California and put in storage shed.

December 6 - January 1, 2004 - Visit Margaret's childhood friends and parents in northern California. Crash at Margaret's dad's place. Since the dog Kiya is not allowed at the apartment, drop her off with Boulder friend Mona.

January 2 - February 1, 2004 - Margaret stays in California to pursue a new career in law, while Roger heads to Wisconsin (picking up Kiya along the way) to spend a few weeks visiting his parents. Leaving Margaret was a hard decision, but I still had a strong urge to travel. Don't worry, the marriage was fine - Margaret and I talked on the phone about an hour a day, and I intended to join Margaret in California when I was done being a gypsy.

February 2 - 19, 2004 - Roger heads to Florida to meet his folks and Margaret. The four of us take a Royal Caribbean cruise Feb 7 - 14, after which Margaret spends another few days with Roger before flying back to California to resume establishing her new career. Roger and Kiya stay in Florida.

Febuary 20 - April 5, 2004 - Roger and Kiya settle down in Florida so Roger can work on his software project. He rents a tent spot with electricity near Ocala for a month. He has a few diversions where he visits friends and his first ever VW campout, but mostly he works on the computer all day.

April 6 - April 23, 2004 - Roger and Kiya depart Florida and drive west, visiting museums, swamps, forests, and deserts along the way. On April 23, Roger and Kiya reunite with Margaret in Petaluma, CA! The Gypsy Tour ends, leaving us refreshed and invigorated.

Quick facts

10 Best Things About the Trip

About the camper

The VW Eurovan Camper was the perfect choice for us! We considered full size conversion vans, pickup campers, even RV's. But they all have significant downsides, most notably poor gas mileage and lack of maneuverability.

We settled on a newer 1999 to help ward off breakdowns, and the plan worked. Oil changes and new tires were the only reasons we visited shops on the trip, with one exception: The check engine light came on at one point, which was traced to the leak detection pump. That took $500 to fix, but considering it was the only problem in 30,000 miles, I can shrug it off.

I spent a lot of time getting the van ready for the trip. I added shelves, drawers, satellite radio, an indoor/outdoor temperature gauge, and much more. Check out the EVC Mods page for more.

Ten Great Features About the Camper

Ten Not-So-Great Features About the Camper

Lessons learned

The most important preparation Margaret and I made was a two-week test trip just after the wedding. When we returned, we learned a lot about what worked, and what didn't. We learned yet more things after spending months on the road. Here are the significant findings:

If you're thinking about a trip of your own, I'd highly encourage it! If you have any specific questions, feel free to contact us.

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