The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two years

The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two years

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A couple from the UK decided to exchange the comfort of home for a life on wheels. They bought a minibus for 2,400 pounds (about 222,000 rubles) and went on a trip. Carla and Gary have been driving like this for two years in the company of three dogs and a cat. Lovers like their unusual way of life, because they feel completely free. The couple have long forgotten about utility bills and rent and enjoy the beauty of nature every day.

The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two years36-year-old Carla Moloney and 34-year-old Gary are traveling together with three dogs and a cat. The couple claims that there is no stress in their life on wheels.

The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two yearsThe British woman understood that it would be difficult for her and her new boyfriend to pay for the rent of an apartment and pay utility bills. She had dreamed of living independently before, so she started reading blogs about budget ways of organizing such a life.

The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two yearsIn April 2018, he and Gary bought a 1996 minibus for 2,400 pounds (about 222,000 rubles). The car needed repairs, so at first the couple lived in the van of Carla's father. The couple spent 6,000 pounds (about 554,000 rubles) on a bed, a shower, a toilet, a washing machine, a solar-powered refrigerator, a wood burner and a kitchen.

The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two yearsTraveling cost the couple 40 pounds (about 3,700 rubles) a day, which went to gas for cooking, hot showers, laundry and washing dishes. They spent 10 pounds (about 925 rubles) a week on fuel. The couple spent 30 pounds (about 2,770 rubles) a week on groceries. The main problem was finding water, but at gas stations they were usually allowed to fill the tanks. With the arrival of winter, Carla and Gary were warming themselves near a wood burner. They used branches of fallen trees, and sometimes builders gave them wood for free.

Soon the couple quit the supermarket and started doing home delivery and cleaning on a flexible schedule. Having collected the money saved on rent and utility bills, the couple was able to go to Iceland, Majorca and Amsterdam. They have been to several festivals in the UK where they sold ice cream from a van.

The Path of freedom: a couple from Britain lives in a minibus, having been traveling around Europe for two yearsThe couple claims that there is no stress in their life on the road. The only thing they worry about is the breakdown of the bus. A little inconvenience is caused by the lack of privacy in the bathroom, which is separated by a shower curtain instead of a door, but this is a small price for enjoying freedom. The couple never quarrel despite the fact that they have been traveling together for two years, being constantly together in a small space.

The coronavirus pandemic and quarantine have had almost no impact on their way of life. They enjoy beautiful sunrises and sunsets and recommend this lifestyle to those who are fed up with the modern world.

Isabelle and Antoine also gave up a measured life and went traveling in 2017. They turned their van into a comfortable mobile home.

Keywords: UK | Lovers | Money | House | Road | Lifestyle | Couple | Trip | Travelers | Way | Freedom | Dogs | Spouses | Van | Economy

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