Think you've got the bug!!
Now how could you have spent less money so you can stay away for longer next time??
Sadly it wasn't the money that forced me home, it was responsibility :mad2::sad:
I found that because I wasn't travelling huge distances from one location to another (max 20 miles -ish) I used less fuel than I'd budgeted for, and because I suffer from a kind of "blitz mentality" with regards to always being stocked up (probably because I live rural, it's 25 mile return trip to nearest shops and we regularly have power cuts and get snowbound in winter), the van was probably carrying a year's worth of food, clothes, wood, kindling, gas etc when I started out.
Living on a low income anyway, I'm pretty thrifty and resourceful, and ethically I do try to reuse and recycle as much as possible, even to the point of keeping cardboard packaging for lighting the storm kettle instead of buying firelighters (although I do make my own firelighters anyway, using old candle wax, sawdust and cardboard egg boxes). I'm the kind of MoneySavingExpert that Martin Lewis would be proud of. I can spot a yellow reduced label or sale tag at 100m.
My downfall is clothes and shoes, and craft materials, and books, and other nice things.... I have far more of these than I am ever going to need or wear and yet still I can't stop myself from buying more. So the van is a good way of helping to control this. But even so, I've still come back with more clothes than I went with.
The main costs incurred were essentials such as milk, bread, the occasional newspaper, some bottled water (17p for 2 Litres - it was worth stocking up with a few bottles when I knew I was heading away from civilisation for a while), some fresh bacon / sausages / fruit / veg occasionally, - in fact, probably less than I would spend at home.
The other main expense which I had budgeted for was doing the Touristy things and car parking - as it was primarily a holiday I had allowed myself money for entrance fees, parking, occasional pub / cafe meals, souvenirs, ice creams etc and my budget was about right - but considering that my budget had originally been for 2 weeks and I was away for nearly 4 weeks, I'm quite pleased with that.
I will need to sit down with pen and paper and work it out properly but I will have saved a months worth of elec (approx £35 - I left the fridge and freezer on, and one light on a timer, but switched everything else off), a month's worth of coal for hot water (approx £50 this time of year) and also I will have saved considerable travel costs for shopping, work etc which I would have at home.
And I came home to a £163 travel expense payment from Sept 2011 which I'd been chasing for months
So financially as a holiday it was well within my pretty low budget, and as a way of living it was cheaper than being at home, but whether it would continue to be cheaper in the future depends on weather and heating costs, van repairs, house and vehicle maintenance costs etc. Lots of things to think about and calculations to do but the seed of the idea is well and truly sown...