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I didn't get the impression money was a major worry for them. The BBC article said they managed on a combination of savings, renting out their house and casual work and that they acknowledged they were in a fortunate position to be able to do that. They bought decent hiking gear, and they were planning on upgrading the campervan again (although I gather campervans don't usually depreciate much in value if looked after) Our Motorhome | Esther & Dan - Adventuring Together - Life, Love, Health & Travel
From reading their background info on their website About Us | Esther & Dan - Adventuring Together - Life, Love, Health & Travel they weren't extravagant, they were savers by nature, and had worked and saved hard for 10 years. Depending on their incomes that could have been a sizeable amount to fall back on if you are frugal with it.
I didn't get the impression money was a major worry for them. The BBC article said they managed on a combination of savings, renting out their house and casual work and that they acknowledged they were in a fortunate position to be able to do that. They bought decent hiking gear, and they were planning on upgrading the campervan again (although I gather campervans don't usually depreciate much in value if looked after) Our Motorhome | Esther & Dan - Adventuring Together - Life, Love, Health & Travel
From reading their background info on their website About Us | Esther & Dan - Adventuring Together - Life, Love, Health & Travel they weren't extravagant, they were savers by nature, and had worked and saved hard for 10 years. Depending on their incomes that could have been a sizeable amount to fall back on if you are frugal with it.
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