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RVers Living Their Best Life nd Jessica a ys. e urtesy of Photo co , @followthefoss y e s s o F Tyler RVers living and traveling the country in their vans include Lisa Jacobs, left, @vacayvans; top photo, Jessica and Tyler Fossey, @followthefosseys; and Nikki Love, @niikkylove © Nikky L ove @niik ky love Jake and Gianna Bachowski had been living the typical American life. He worked as a chef while she worked in real estate and the couple had recently become parents to a daughter, Luna. The Bachowskis owned a four-bedroom home in Sarasota, Fla. and, although they had accumulated the usual material possessions, felt like they were lacking in the experiences they both were seeking. Once the punchline in a Saturday Night Live skit, van living has been steadily growing in popularity with travelers from all demographics, as the vehicle allows drivers to seek out both big cities and backwoods destinations along their journey. Many of these nomads document their odyssey on social media – in- cluding the Bachowskis, whose “Ourvanquest” Instagram page currently has over 20,000 followers. While surfing the internet, Gianna stumbled upon van life, a growing subculture of people who have taken up living in converted camping vehicles while working from the road. The more they researched, the more appealing the lifestyle became. Lisa Jacobs was also looking for more than just a 9-to-5 existence when she too stumbled onto van living while online. “We just decided to go for it. It was serendipitous,” said Jake. Within a few months they’d bought a van, put the house up for sale and liquidated most of their possessions. Since July of 2018, the Bachowskis have been calling the cargo van they custom built their home – choosing the view they want to see when they wake up each night. “Just getting off of the beaten path and seeing real America, it’s really cool to see this part of America that you only may have read about in books,” said Jake. www.prvca.org Jacobs was doing legal work and flipping houses shortly after graduating from law school in Austin, Texas. While exploring ways to travel Europe she discovered Sprinter vans available for rent – then quickly discovered those same vehicles are being utilized by people throughout America. Roughly two days after finding the van lifestyle, she purchased one of her own – an old Nissan food truck that she converted herself. “In the van I’ve been able to connect with people from all over the world, make friends and follow different opportunities that I wouldn’t have had if I was restricted to opportunities in one place,” she said. EXPLORE Pennsylvania 2020 | 25