What inspired you to take on this adventure?
With a simple text message conversation our short-term life plans changed.
Ashley: We need to have a life chat today.
Richard: Do you want a divorce? ;)
Ashley: Haha, NO I don’t lol
Richard: Do you want a baby?
Ashley: Um, No.
We met for a “life chat” at Trees Organic Coffee in Vancouver, BC on April 13, 2013. Our full-time day jobs combined with our part-time evening/weekend jobs became a little too much for us that afternoon. It was time for a change and time to ask ourselves the question, “What are we going to do about it?”
The first plan included a backpacking trip through India and Nepal. We thought this would be the best bang for the buck and offer some great hiking opportunities. Very quickly we realized that we craved something different, but still very simple. Ashley said that she wanted to relax on a beach and not have to worry about hauling around a backpack so we quickly had this vision in our heads of parking on a beach in Baja, setting up camp for a week at a time, and just soaking up the sun until we were recharged and ready for adventure.
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Once we told them it was an old Toyota Pickup they gave a nod of approval. Apparently that was enough to inspire confidence in our decision.
We had been following a few blogs from Overlanders who had done similar trips, but had never really thought we would be able to pull it off. Seriously, who can just pack up and leave their jobs for a year at a time? It seemed like such a pipe dream until we made the decision to go and we set our plan into action. Once we made the actual decision to leave it really was all about making a list and checking off the tasks one by one. We honestly didn’t think too much about the trip we were about to set off on.
How did you prepare for your journey?
We had 5 months to pay off our debts, sell our junk, save some money, build a truck, rent out our condo, and quit our jobs. Our preparation for the journey was essentially tying up loose ends at home and making sure we had a reliable vehicle to drive/camp in.