New blog!

Sunday, August 19, 2012 9:02 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 0 comments
We have started another blog specifically for the Airstream remodel and future travels.  Please follow it and check out the posts!  Thanks

Don't be mad Preston, I got a plan...

Sunday, July 22, 2012 11:42 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 0 comments
So we found a vehicle to help us towing the Airstream and getting cross country.  The only catch...I had to trade the Jeep in to get the best deal.  :-/  I know what you're thinking Preston but here's the plan.  Once we are officially in Utah we will find a CJ to get and that'll make everything easier.  Here she is:

2006 GMC Yukon XL Denali 6.0l V8

Bye bye Carl, you will be missed.

Saturday, July 7, 2012 4:07 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 2 comments
Well, surprise surprise. I edited my Craigslist ad for the black Jeep last night and marked it down $1000 for this weekend only cause I was filling generous and really wanting to hurry and sell it so we could keep the Airstream project going without pause. Had a guy call me while I was out in the airstream wanting to come check it out. He sounded very interested, especially in the price. After a drive and chat with me he handed me the money and I handed him the title. ::wipe hands:: One more big step towards our move. I'm so excited!!

Not wasting any time.

Friday, July 6, 2012 9:58 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 1 comments
The tear down was a lot easier than I thought.  These things are an amazing display of engineering.  Everything works together as a whole piece, making it stronger.  You can't hardly take out one piece without taking out the next...and the next...and the next.  BUT, it makes the job run smoother.

Jen had the fun duty of picking up all the fiberglass insulation I pulled down.    I think she meant to hold up just ONE finger...  I've never even seen this many wires on an old home!  I believe I will rip them all out and redo it the minimalist way.  :)

My bro-in-law helping me take off the old Coleman RV Air unit.  It was big, heavy, and putting a big dent in the roof.  I wanna find something more low profile.


Up next...finish the passenger side & bathroom tear down and begin pulling the subfloor.  Then begin spending all our money to put the thing back together!  :(  :)



Jeep #1 SOLD!!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 10:01 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 1 comments
Wow, well, the Airstream just got paid for.  The day after we buy it we sell Jen's white '94 Wrangler.  Now, to sell the black one and we'll be sitting pretty.  Now for a remembrance...



1972 Airstream Ambassador Land Yacht!!!

4:13 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 1 comments

                            



















Well, we talked about it and now we DID IT!  We found an Airstream within an hour and a half of us for CHEAP!  It's in pretty decent condition as well.  No MAJOR problems, simple cosmetic and upgrades.  Now we just have to sell these 2 Jeeps which we cleaned up and posted on craigslist this weekend.  Got a couple lookers already.  Then, we plan a trip to Atlanta to visit some friends and IKEA for upgrades.


Here's the game plan:  We got the Airstream, so we fix it up as quickly as possible and try to save up some money to survive for a few months around Salt Lake City and then get jobs to save some more.  We also need to find an inexpensive vehicle to pull it.  During that time, we'll gather supplies and make plans for Montello and obviously do some work on the land while we're out there.  The Airstream will be our home wherever we decide to land and we can drag it to Montello on weekends and what not.  We also plan to do quite a bit of traveling once we get out West.  We sorta understand how JT & Sandy felt when they won their 5th wheel on Ebay!  :) 



Long overdue update.

Monday, June 11, 2012 3:37 PM Posted by Jeremy Creasy 2 comments
Well, it's been awhile since our last post.  A lot of has happened since February.  To try and make a long story short...we both quit our jobs in Nashville and moved to West Tennessee (2-1/2 hours away) with my sister & bro-in-law to take over a small lunch truck restaurant that they started a year ago.  It's a big hit here in this small town and too much for them to do by themselves with their other businesses.  It's just a stepping stone for us but it helped us to detach ourselves from Nashville and everything keeping us there. Basically, the only things standing between us and Salt Lake City is the restaurant and selling 2 Jeeps.

We're still not sure what date we're going to leave for Utah but it's more real now than ever.  For us to take a leap in the direction we needed is a relief.  It's nice to be close to family here and it's nice that we'll get to spend a lot of time with them before we go but we are so anxious that it's hard to be happy anywhere BUT Montello.

It's been nice to see the direction Geoff & Ellen are headed as well.  That all seems so exciting and we're jealous!  Preston keeps getting to visit his land and the pictures that him and the Trevathans post all the time give us hope.

In the last week, Jen & I have discussed selling all 3 Jeeps, buying an Airstream to fix up and a truck that can haul it.  It's something we've talked about for years as a fun project towards minimalism.  We'll see what happens there.  It'll all depend on how little we can spend and how far we'd have to travel to pick one up.


I hope everyone hasn't forgotten about us!  We're still here and still there in our hearts.  The good news is, it's not simply an "idea" anymore, it's a reality that's just a matter of time.  Keep on keepin on Montello.

This is just a teaser.


The closer we get to moving, the more prepared we're trying to get.  I have begun building solar panels!  I bought my first 3 a week ago.  My plan is to perfect it and then start making how-to videos with more detail start to finish than I have been able to find on the internet.  There's lots of videos of soldering & building frames but not many that go all the way to the battery and further.  Go big or go home!

Please let it be...

Salt Lake, June or July of this year!!  Keeping our fingers crossed.