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Ultralight
7-6-15, 7:13pm
Hi, how goes it? I am a 36 year old practicing minimalist in Columbus, OH. I have spent the past couple years really simplifying my life in profound ways.

The problem is that I am a lone wolf out here -- there is no real pack to join! :/ haha

I am here to learn from others, gain insights into deeper simplicity, and generally just connect with others living simply. If something from my experience might help someone else, then I am glad to talk about it too. :)

My challenge at the moment is figuring out a way to get all my stuff to fit in and on my little Nissan Versa Hatchback? Why? Because I have moved 27 times in my life -- 25 of those times were after turning 18! No, I was not in the military nor am I a college professor. haha

Again, glad to be here and to know others who live simply are out there!

Simply yours,

-Jake

p.s. I like fishing, picking berries, reading memoirs, funky music, and frugality.

catherine
7-6-15, 7:15pm
Cool! Thanks for introducing yourself, Jake! Welcome, and make yourself at home here. Looking forward to hearing about your adventures!

Tussiemussies
7-6-15, 8:40pm
Hi Jake,

Think you have found a great place to really feel like part of the pack. There is always something great to chat about here....

Kestra
7-6-15, 8:45pm
Hello, I'm a 38 year old in Winnipeg, MB.
I'm also a minimalist and have recently been streamlining my life and stuff. Your hatchback plan is more ambitious than mine. I decluttered to the point that I can move all my stuff myself (no big furniture) and to fit in a cargo van. (I don't own a car so I'd have to borrow something to move anyhow.)

How are you living right now? I'm renting a house with roommates to minimize my responsibilities (I'm not even on the lease) and maximize my potential mobility and time to do other fun things.

For work I consider myself half-retired (half way to financial independence) and half-self-employed. You?

And welcome to the forums.

SteveinMN
7-6-15, 9:19pm
Welcome! This is a fine virtual community for people like you (and me and the other posters). I'm looking forward to your posts!

Selah
7-7-15, 12:32am
Welcome, Jake! My first husband was from Columbus (I was raised in Ann Arbor, Go Blue!), so I know the town a little. I would think there are lots of opportunities to simplify when it comes to major life running costs like rent (rooming with students, for example). These forums are absolutely wonderful when it comes to helpful suggestions, moral support, and encouragement. We all celebrate each other's "wins." Welcome.

razz
7-7-15, 7:41am
:welcome: from the north side of Lake Erie. May I suggest that you do a search of your questions and interest and see what neat stuff has been discussed and then share some of your own.

Ultralight
7-7-15, 7:45am
Kestra:

I like your style! :)

I have heard there is some good ice fishing in "Winterpeg," is that true? haha

You are car-free? I am so jealous. That is loosely in my five year plan. The problem is that without a car I cannot get to my favorite fishing spots. What made you go car free?

Right now I am also living with housemates and not on a lease. I pay rent in cash. I agree: fewer responsibilities is better! haha

As for working, I am currently a researcher for the university here. Just a run-of-the-mill government job.

I am going to check out your blog now!

cdttmm
7-7-15, 7:56am
Welcome, Jake!

Kestra
7-7-15, 10:34am
Kestra:

I like your style! :)

I have heard there is some good ice fishing in "Winterpeg," is that true? haha

You are car-free? I am so jealous. That is loosely in my five year plan. The problem is that without a car I cannot get to my favorite fishing spots. What made you go car free?

Right now I am also living with housemates and not on a lease. I pay rent in cash. I agree: fewer responsibilities is better! haha

As for working, I am currently a researcher for the university here. Just a run-of-the-mill government job.

I am going to check out your blog now!

Fishing is a big thing in Manitoba in general. I don't know that much about it, having been a life long (almost) vegetarian. (I eat fish once in a while now). People fish right in the middle of the city as we have basically no river valley and you can walk right up to any of the rivers or creeks in many places. We have so many lakes that there is various types of lake fishing. Definitely ice fishing. I'm sure there's super wilderness fly-in fishing as well.

I'm car free for several reasons:
- to keep expenses low
- to minimize responsibilities
- because I hate driving/vehicle maintenance
- for my health - I walk a lot now

Living in the middle of the city there are lots of other transport options. I'm signed up for a carshare co-op so I can borrow a car for a few hours whenever I want. Then there is the usual car rental, taxis, and buses - which I'll use depending on what makes the most sense at the time.

For my business I'll probably need a car again eventually. Though I'm also thinking seriously of a van - living in it all summer and finding a rental or petsitting gig all winter. Creepy lady in a van? Maybe. I'm hoping the benefits outweigh the negatives. I just need to get some income going before I make any big purchases.

Ultralight
7-7-15, 10:40am
Kestra:

Women living in vans are adventurous. Men living in vans are creepers. haha

Thanks for the insights into the fishing up there. I'd like to move to Canada, but I think I am too old, too unskilled, and too American. ;)

-Jake

Kestra
7-7-15, 10:51am
Kestra:

Women living in vans are adventurous. Men living in vans are creepers. haha

Thanks for the insights into the fishing up there. I'd like to move to Canada, but I think I am too old, too unskilled, and too American. ;)

-Jake

Not necessarily creepy. Check out this blog: http://www.tosimplify.net/
It's one of my all time favourites. It's about a guy who lives in a van. He's one of my Simple Living heroes. He wrote about his transition from "normal" life to van life. That part is really interesting. To find that part, click on the link to the old site: 1.0, then at the bottom there's an archive listing. If you're looking for a lot of reading I highly recommend starting at the beginning. It's really useful and inspiring information for van living in the US.

Ultralight
7-7-15, 10:54am
Kestra:

I was mostly joking about male vandwellers. I support that lifestyle and I'd like to try it someday.

I am familiar with that blog! It is a good one.

You've seen Without Bounds, right? The documentary on vandwelling? It is pretty good.

Ultralight
7-7-15, 2:59pm
I just read on your blog that you have seen Without Bounds. haha

rosarugosa
7-7-15, 8:40pm
Welcome Jake,
I'm not one of the more extreme SLers, but I have certainly simplified a bit from where I used to be. I've learned a lot from the generous-spirited people on this Forum, and I think it's one of the finest places on the internet. Berries and fish are two of my very favorite things. Welcome!

Float On
7-7-15, 9:39pm
welcome ultralite and hello.
I could do the van dwelling or a tiny 10ft canned ham style camper, I'm always watching videos about it. My husband, not so much. I can't even get him to go camping with me anymore...and he claimed he loved camping when we were dating 26 years ago.

Ultralight
7-7-15, 9:41pm
rosarugosa:

Thank you for the kind welcome.

Ultralight
7-7-15, 9:42pm
Thanks. :)

It can certainly be tricky when one spouse is a SLer and the other is not. :/

kib
9-1-15, 9:45am
Not necessarily creepy. Check out this blog: http://www.tosimplify.net/
It's one of my all time favourites. It's about a guy who lives in a van. He's one of my Simple Living heroes. He wrote about his transition from "normal" life to van life. That part is really interesting. To find that part, click on the link to the old site: 1.0, then at the bottom there's an archive listing. If you're looking for a lot of reading I highly recommend starting at the beginning. It's really useful and inspiring information for van living in the US. Just needed to say that I started reading this and it's killing me! My Van-fatuation is back in full swing and every likely vehicle I pass on the road gives me the butterflies. Sigh ... it's nice to be in love, even if it's destined to remain unrequited for a while. :)

Kestra
9-1-15, 12:16pm
Just needed to say that I started reading this and it's killing me! My Van-fatuation is back in full swing and every likely vehicle I pass on the road gives me the butterflies. Sigh ... it's nice to be in love, even if it's destined to remain unrequited for a while. :)

Ha ha. I'm glad you posted. This is so where I'm at right now. I saw an RV van in the Walmart parking lot, then saw the same one at a nearby Starbucks. I felt like a stalker, but I wasn't stalking the occupant precisely, just the van. ;)

And I have my travel plans for next spring figured out as I plan to hit the Edmonton RV show, then the Vancouver RV show the following weekend (visiting family in both places as well). I think I need to go to bigger cities for better van selection.

Plus most of my goals right now have something to do with living in a van. Make X amount of money = van plan reward. Get rid of stuff to prepare for van living. Plan meals and laundry schedule for van. Keep in touch with people with country property in order to have van parking.

Obsessions are fun.

samanthap
6-9-16, 4:39pm
Welcome