August-SKO
New Member
HI All, Great resource. I have been enjoying reading and I thought I should introduce myself and ask a few question to get going.
I am a father of 4 that runs a small family manufacturing business My kids are between 8 and 15. We live In Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada and my wife's family is all in BC on the west coast. We have done many trans-Canada road trips to go and visit but as the kids get bigger it feels more and more uncomfortable to invade our relatives houses with the number of people that we are. We usually like to stay for a decent amount of time as it is a big deal for us to get out there. We have considered buying a house/cabin etc out there that we could Air bnb when we are not there but so far have not found anything that makes sense and because her family is all over the province would be of limited usefulness anyway. The obvious solution? A skoolie!
We imagine leaving the bus in BC, travelling out by plane and spending 2-5 months in a number of different family members locations in the bus.
I would still have to work remotely and we would not be doing a lot of driving, we'd often have access to kitchens and showers.
Our priorities for a bus would be a somewhat segregated office space, bunks for 4 boys and a king sized bed for my wife and I, lots of storage space and and nice lounge/eating area.
I am pretty certain that we do not want a shower (or maybe an outdoor shower) and would consider going without a bathroom but might also look into a composting toilet with a small sink.
I am attracted to the concept of an outdoor kitchen and I am interested in hearing people who have gone that way exclusively, design ideas or from anybody with strong opinions on kitchens in general. The attraction for me is to keep the smells and mess outside of the bus, to spend more time outdoors, to maximize the comfort of the interior of the bus. Obviously the down side of this is when dealing with bad weather. Another reason for the outdoor kitchen is that i am 6'8" and standing in a bus will be a pain for me.
For comfort in hot and cold weather I would like to insulate the bus well and am very interested in solar panels so we are fairly energy independent.
Any thoughts on the following would be appreciated.
1. Doing office work in a bus
2. Being tall in a bus
3. Having a limited/no bathroom
4. Lots of kids on a bus
5. Outdoor kitchens
6. Home schooling on a bus
7. Teenagers on a bus
8. Anything else!
Thanks
I am a father of 4 that runs a small family manufacturing business My kids are between 8 and 15. We live In Nova Scotia on the east coast of Canada and my wife's family is all in BC on the west coast. We have done many trans-Canada road trips to go and visit but as the kids get bigger it feels more and more uncomfortable to invade our relatives houses with the number of people that we are. We usually like to stay for a decent amount of time as it is a big deal for us to get out there. We have considered buying a house/cabin etc out there that we could Air bnb when we are not there but so far have not found anything that makes sense and because her family is all over the province would be of limited usefulness anyway. The obvious solution? A skoolie!
We imagine leaving the bus in BC, travelling out by plane and spending 2-5 months in a number of different family members locations in the bus.
I would still have to work remotely and we would not be doing a lot of driving, we'd often have access to kitchens and showers.
Our priorities for a bus would be a somewhat segregated office space, bunks for 4 boys and a king sized bed for my wife and I, lots of storage space and and nice lounge/eating area.
I am pretty certain that we do not want a shower (or maybe an outdoor shower) and would consider going without a bathroom but might also look into a composting toilet with a small sink.
I am attracted to the concept of an outdoor kitchen and I am interested in hearing people who have gone that way exclusively, design ideas or from anybody with strong opinions on kitchens in general. The attraction for me is to keep the smells and mess outside of the bus, to spend more time outdoors, to maximize the comfort of the interior of the bus. Obviously the down side of this is when dealing with bad weather. Another reason for the outdoor kitchen is that i am 6'8" and standing in a bus will be a pain for me.
For comfort in hot and cold weather I would like to insulate the bus well and am very interested in solar panels so we are fairly energy independent.
Any thoughts on the following would be appreciated.
1. Doing office work in a bus
2. Being tall in a bus
3. Having a limited/no bathroom
4. Lots of kids on a bus
5. Outdoor kitchens
6. Home schooling on a bus
7. Teenagers on a bus
8. Anything else!
Thanks