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the interior and exterior of a bus that is painted orange

The Netflix documentary 'Expedition Happiness' has made a lot of viewers fall head over heels for the skoolie lifestyle. Among the fans are Austin and Ginnie Miller, who knew they wanted to hit the road and travel after leaving the army. The couple met in 2017 during basic training. They became good friends and started dating after both were stationed at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. By 2018, they were married. In 2020, while still in the army, the couple purchased a 2001 Freightliner FS-65…

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the interior of an rv with text overlay that reads skoolie build design mistakes

Is There Anything You Would Change About Your Skoolie? During our first TinyFest, a few people asked if we could change anything about our skoolie. I love this question! The answer is yes, yes, and yes! Here are some things we would do different if we did it again! Skoolie Stove Placement We love… Read More »7 Things We Want to Change in Our Skoolie

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the inside of a bus with lots of windows and furniture on it's sides

A MAN has revealed that he will never have to pay rent again after converting an old bus from a scrapyard into a beautiful home. Luke Whitaker, 37, picked up his new accommodation for just £1,300 a…

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Budget-Friendly Short Bus Camper Build

Alexa, a full-time artist based in Frost Proof, Florida, dreamt about an art studio on wheels and she realized her aspirations in the form of Lady Lavender skoolie which she found on Craigslist. The short bus camper is a 1995 Ford B series that was converted into a school bus home by Alexa with the help of her father. The amazing fact about Lady Lavender skoolie is that it was built for under $8,000, including the purchase of the bus.

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the interior of a tiny house with wood floors and walls, along with a mirror

Allison and Nick from Denver, Colorado, had known they wanted to live the tiny house lifestyle while they were both still in college. They both shared a love for travel and decided to be free of their nine-to-five jobs and on the road by 2020. After finishing college and having very little money to their names, they began attending tiny house festivals to make sure it was truly what they wanted to do. This only further fueled their fire, and they moved to Colorado and saved for six years to…

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