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      • Dealing with my Biggest Full-Time Travel Struggle, Missing Family While Traveling
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  • Travel Finance
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    • Creative Ways To Save Money On Your Next Vacation
    • Full-Time RV Expenses
      • Annual Full-Time RV Expenses – The Big Three
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    • How to Camp for Free
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    • How to Save Money on RV Fuel Costs
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    • How We Earn A Living While Traveling Full-Time (And How You Can Too)
    • How We Paid $139,000 of Debt in 2 Years While Full-Time RVing
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      • Attend An RV Show – Even If You Already Own An RV | Exciting Reasons Why
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8:00 am by Julie Chickery

Roadmap to Financial Freedom: Accountability Report September/October 2018

We wrote a blog post in January about how we were able to pay off $91,000 last year while living full-time in our RV. We are happy to be on our way to debt freedom because, as Dave Ramsey says, “the borrower is slave to the lender.” It took us several years to see this and with us both in our late 40s, we feel the pressure to work quickly to pay off our debts so we can feel comfortable about retiring. This is our updated financial accountability report for September and October 2018.

This a monthly blog post on our journey to financial freedom. Mostly for accountability and also for encouragement to others on the same journey as us. This first post will cover April 2018. I think the main point I want to make first is that we are not bragging by blogging about this. In fact, we are ashamed of the debt we accumulated and find it embarrassing to admit. We are sharing our story to keep ourselves accountable and hope that it may help someone else.

We write this monthly blog post about our finances from the previous month. Mostly for our own accountability and also for encouragement to others on the same journey as us. I think the main point I want to make first is that we are not bragging by blogging about this. In fact, we are ashamed of the debt we accumulated and find it embarrassing to admit. We are sharing our story to keep ourselves accountable and hope that it may help someone else.

Debt

We are continuing our journey to becoming debt free and have $38,746 to go. Over September and October, we were able to pay off $6,952 of our remaining debt. This brings our grand total paid to $125,142 since we started tracking last year! All of this remaining debt is our Heartland Cyclone. This keeps us on track to have it paid off by April as long as the everyone’s evil relative “Murphy” stays out of our lives.

Net Worth

October ended with our net worth down $6,892 from August at $210,681. This was mostly due to the recent drop off of the stock market. All of our investment accounts are down for this period. We did not expect the continued increase in stocks month over month to last forever. Decreases are part of the game, which is why you have to be in it for the long-term. Our investments are still up for the year. We see it as part of the normal cycle of the markets.

Here is the breakdown of our net worth.

Assets$249,426
  
Liabilities$38,746
  
Net Worth$210,681

Notable Expenses

We did not have any huge unexpected expenses. It was mostly a lot of little things that added up. We had to travel from Florida to Wellington, TX for the Nomad Fest and the premiere of the RV Nomads movie. It was a great event and we met a lot of people, but we spent just over $1,000 in fuel for the trip. Also, on the trip we had two flat tires. These were tires that we just replaced last year, so it was unexpected and disappointing. It cost us another $500 to get them replaced.

Also, after 4 years, Sean had his first accident with the RV. He was not focused on his mirrors and managed to get the fifth wheel stuck in a ditch on the way from Wellington to San Antonio.

Getting our RV stuck in a ditch was not very fun. Luckily a lot of people came to our aid.

Luckily, the only thing that needed repair was one Level-Up jack and the hydraulic lines associated with it. This was close to $600 in parts and Sean is doing the labor himself.

Notable Income

Our primary revenue streams include military pensions for both of us. In addition Sean is still working part-time as a research consultant.

Our side hustle, Chickery’s Travels, continues to grow. Our book sales have been increasing and we have obtained contracts to provide seminars at 5 GS Events RV shows next year. This is very exciting since we both enjoy speaking and teaching. The pay is not bad either! Finally, both of us have entered into new partnerships to continue to expand our offerings. We are hopeful that this forward momentum will significantly increase our business income next year.

We are definitely learning that creating a business from nothing is not easy. We spend so many more hours building it than we ever did working regular jobs or even during our time in the military. We are just starting to see some rewards after more than a year of hard effort. It is tough not to get discouraged, but we continue to look forward and hope for continue rewards growth.

Our Roadmap

The main thing that has helped us in keeping a budget. We use YNAB (You Need A Budget) for our monthly budgeting along with the Every Dollar app to track our daily purchases. Seeing where the money goes is definitely eye-opening and when you assign it at the beginning of the month, staying within the budget is much easier.

We’ve created monthly budget worksheets that you can download free here to help you itemize and track your income expenses. Click here to see our itemized full-time RV budget. 

Future Plans and Projections

We write these monthly accountability reports to make sure we stay on track with our goals. It has really made a difference in our purchases over the past months. I find myself thinking about publishing this post when making a purchase. Do I really want to show a decrease in net worth for this thing? Do we really want have to publish that we made poor decisions? This blog really helps!

Although this is the first month showing a decrease in our overall net worth, we feel it was expected at some point since the stock market cannot rise every month forever. Our spending, however, continues to be on track and we hope this inspires others to join us on a debt free journey.

Thanks for reading this month and please follow along every month to see how the debt free journey is progressing.

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We share our tips for getting out of debt in our monthly Personal Financial Accountability report. Includes lessons learned and ideas for saving money.

Filed Under: Travel Finance

8:30 am by Julie Chickery

Gunter Hill Campground (Montgomery, Alabama)

This peaceful campground was our first Army Corps of Engineer park and we loved it! Don’t let the name fool you–these parks are open to the public even though they are managed by the Army Corps of Engineers. Many are rustic, but this campground in North Montgomery, Alabama had full hook-ups and was situated along a river.

Prime Location

The terrific thing about this location is that it was only 10 miles from downtown Montgomery, but you’d never know it! Gunter Hill Campground offers a peaceful scene of trees and nature on the backwaters of the Alabama River. All of the large sites in the Catoma Loop are paved. The back-in sites are wooded and provide plenty of shade. Many even have a view of the river.

Gunter Hill Campground is a peaceful RV park situated along the Alabama River in Montgomery Alabama. With full hook-ups and lake views for around $26 a night, you can't go wrong with a stay here.

All Catoma Loop RV sites also have water, electric, and sewer hook-ups as well. However, the connections are all the way at the rear of the site, so if you have a lengthy RV be sure you have a long enough power and water cord. Ours was just long enough to make it!

Gunter Hill Campground is a peaceful RV park situated along the Alabama River in Montgomery Alabama. With full hook-ups and lake views for around $26 a night, you can't go wrong with a stay here.

Each site also had a fire ring and picnic table in a gravel area just off the pavement.

Amenities

As you can see in the video linked above, the Catoma Loop has two bathhouses with private showers, two small playgrounds, and a laundry room. While you can see the river from the campground, there is no swimming area. There is a boat launch ramp on the day use side of the park.

Reservations

You can make reservations through the Recreation.com website or using the Recreation.gov app. I especially like using this site because if there is not a site available when you want it, you can see when the next availability is. You can also see the specific sites that are available on a map view. Each one has a photo of the site, as well as the site length.

Local Area

There is a lot to do and see in the Montgomery area. We were only there a short time and visited the downtown and State Capital areas. We also paid a visit to a new museum that just opened in 2018, The Legacy Museum:  From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration. We were moved by the multi-media exhibits and displays that dramatize the enslavement of African Americans, the evolution of racial terror lynchings legalized racial segregation, and racial hierarchy in America. We highly recommend purchasing a combination ticket for the museum and the nearby National Memorial for Peace and Justice. It’s the nation’s first memorial dedicated to the legacy of people terrorized by lynching between 1877 and 1950 and was very moving. Since it was a very hot day, we drove between the two, although they were only a little over a mile apart.

If you’re interested in learning about some other Civil Rights museums we’ve visited in the South, see the following articles: 

National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, TN

Civil Rights Sites in Atlanta, GA

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Gunter Hill Campground Montgomery Alabama

Filed Under: Alabama, Campground Reviews

8:30 am by Julie Chickery

Road Trip Playlist

As RV travelers, we’re always looking for ways to help pass the time on the open road. Listening to classics like “On the Road Again” or “Take it Easy” will only get you so far. Luckily, we’ve discovered podcasts, a great source of engaging stories and interviews to while away the hours on America’s highways.

Podcasts

If you’re not familiar with podcasts, they are basically like radio shows that you can download on your smart phone. The great thing about this is that you can listen to them even if you don’t get cell signal. Also, podcasts are “On Demand” so they can be listened to on your schedule — not when a Radio Station decides to air it. And even better than satellite radio, all our favorite podcasts are free!

Our Favorites

Beyond the Wheel

First, we are excited to share a new podcast that is focused on the people and ideas that make RVing great. Kenny (Moving  Forward Adventures) and Sean co-host the Beyond The Wheel podcast and have some great topics and guests lined up including innovative products like RV SnapPad’s and Battle Born Lithium batteries, as well as great campgrounds like 4 Paws Kingdom, the first and only dog dedicated campground in the US.

Listen to the Beyond the Wheel podcast featuring the people and ideas that make RV travel great.

The Dave Ramsey Show

We are huge fans of Dave Ramsey, author of “The Total Money Makeover”. The Dave Ramsey Show started on a single radio station back in 1992. He takes calls and shares practical answers for life’s tough money questions.

Click here to read about how we were able to pay off $91,000 in debt last year thanks to his strategies!

Serial

Serial is a podcast from the creators of This American Life, hosted by Sarah Koenig. Serial tells one story — a true story — over the course of a season. Season 1 examines the crime and conviction of a murder in Baltimore, Season 2 covered the story of Bowe Bergdahl, and Season 3 has just started chronicling a range of cases from a year inside a typical American courthouse.

How I Built This

Listen to the How I Built This Podcast from NPR.In this podcast from NPR, Guy Raz dives into the stories behind some of the world’s best known companies. How I Built This weaves a narrative journey about innovators, entrepreneurs and idealists—and the movements they built.

We recently listened to the story of the New Belgium Brewing Company, makers of Fat Tire beer. Now one of the largest craft brewers in the U.S. It started out in the basement of founders after a bike trip through Belgium.

 

What’s on Your Playlist?

Have you found a great podcast you’d recommend? Let us know in the comments below.

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