Our decision to pursue full-time RV life was the perfect culmination of random chance, great opportunism and a deep love of animals. It was 2016 when a major hurricane caused us to cancel a big windsurfing trip we had planned. Still in the mood for an adventure, Mike and I decided to rent an RV and visit Caprock Canyons State Park in Texas. Despite having no prior experience with RVing, we quickly and easily fell in love with the lifestyle.
At this point in our lives, I was fully immersed in the 10-year grind of post-graduate training to become a veterinary surgical oncologist. Mike was an emergency veterinarian and was contemplating the shift to self-employment and freelance work. Both of us were being pushed to our limits and had almost zero control over our schedules. I was either studying, training or working, and Mike was making frequent trips back and forth between Texas and Arizona to work at various clinics. In an effort to save time and money, Mike started regularly renting RVs for these trips. This way he could avoid pricey flights and hotels, and our two senior dogs could travel with him.
As soon as I had finished my training, both Mike and I agreed our current lifestyle—and the pace at which we were operating—wasn’t sustainable. We thought back to our trip in the Caprock Canyons, and how convenient the RV was for Mike’s travels and our dogs, and decided that there was no better time to pursue freelance work and join the RV lifestyle. After moving out of our place in Texas and donating almost all of our belongings, we packed our lives into a 350 square foot Keystone Montana fifth wheel and set out to find work.