Hello from Ohio

rhbcub

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Hi folks. Total newbie here from Northeast Ohio. A quick thanks to everyone who has contributed already to my "lurking" gained knowledge.

I'm sure I'll have 2 million questions, and assure you all that any newfound knowledge will not only be gratefully accepted, but shared as I embark upon this journey.

We are going to rehab a school bus and plan a trip through the contiguous 48.

While I'm a newbie here, I am a veteran of online forums, respect your rules, look forward to learning and hopefully contributing.

My girlfriend is likely to retire, while I'll keep working a few years -- something I can do from the road. Our finances are right (haha, well right enough for this anyway lol) and this is our dream. We decided to make it happen!

Thanks in advance for accepting us and our likely re-hashed questions.
Russell
 
Welcome! I'm looking at doing the same trip myself, and searching for the bus that'll get me there. Do you have a bus already, or shopping for one? Is trip planned for a certain time or are you working on the bus without a set deadline?

I got eyes for a bus in your state right now actually. Keeping my eye on the auction
 
Hello! I went to Hiram College, and my bestie lives in University Heights/Cleveland. I know the area well even if I'm not a local. Good to have you!
 
Thanks all.

Welcome! I'm looking at doing the same trip myself, and searching for the bus that'll get me there. Do you have a bus already, or shopping for one? Is trip planned for a certain time or are you working on the bus without a set deadline?

I got eyes for a bus in your state right now actually. Keeping my eye on the auction

Still researching the right bus.

The plan, as it is now, is to have a bus this summer, fall at the latest. Spend the winter and spring building it out. Then hit the road next year.

Still building the itinerary, but the idea is about 16,000 - 18,000 miles, 9 months. Head northeast out of the Cleveland area in the late summer, see the fall colors in New England. Be in the south and west during the winter/spring.

I used this as a starting point, but modified it, adding a few thousand miles.
 

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