In 2015, Ashley Kaye’s father died and she or he inherited her childhood dwelling in Waterford, Wisconsin. On the time, she was 27 years outdated, working in company healthcare and transitioning to a consulting job, the place she labored 80 to 100 hours per week.
“I labored from dwelling, so I simply walked from my bed room to my workplace to the kitchen and repeat,” Kaye, now 36, tells CNBC Make It. “I used to be a zombie in these instances,”
Whereas touring, Kaye met somebody on a scuba diving journey in Honduras who helped her understand what she wished was to go away her profession behind and journey full-time.
“We simply hit it off and chatted the entire time I used to be there. We spoke concerning the worst of the worst, the very best of the very best, and financials, too,” Kaye says.
“He advised me he wished he had achieved it sooner as a result of it is a lot simpler and cheaper than you assume. That modified every part for me. I went dwelling and labored increasingly till I give up the subsequent 12 months.”
Since dwelling within the truck, Kaye has traveled to over 20 nations.
Ashley Kaye
Kaye spent the subsequent three years touring in the course of the covid-19 pandemic. Whereas on a visit to South Africa, she acquired sudden information that her aunt was in poor health and she or he’d have to fly again dwelling to Wisconsin.
“That flight was most likely the second the place not a single ounce of my being was like ‘Yay, I am going dwelling.’ It was like, ‘I do not need to be right here. This is not it for me.’,” she says. “I really like being on the islands. I really like having the ocean close to me. That took away the hesitation I had in earlier years about promoting the home.”
Whereas Kaye was again dwelling caring for her aunt, she ready her childhood dwelling on the market and thought of her subsequent transfer. She thought so much about attempting van life and dwelling and touring together with her canine.
“Touring by airplane with a canine simply seemed like a horrible thought,” she says. “I do numerous pictures, so I knew I wished one thing the place I may attain harder locations.”
Whereas ready for the sale of her dwelling to shut, a pair reached out to Kaye on Instagram to ask about her time in South Africa. They shared their expertise overlanding in a Toyota truck with a camper within the truck mattress.
Overlanding is a type of self-reliant journey that includes adventuring to distant locations, sometimes in a car of some sort.
Kaye estimates she’s spent over $50,000 on renovations.
Ashley Kaye
After doing a little bit of her personal analysis, Kaye was all-in and bought a Toyota Tacoma truck for $42,934, in keeping with paperwork reviewed by CNBC Make It.
Kaye picked up the truck in South Dakota and drove it again to Wisconsin to complete packing up her dwelling when it formally bought in March 2023.
‘The plan is there isn’t any plan’
Now that her new dwelling was the truck, Kaye set off on her first journey: A drive right down to Baja California, Mexico. She stayed there for 3 months and deliberate out the renovations she would wish to make the truck extra livable.
“My life is form of like ‘the plan is there isn’t any plan.’ Most individuals plan any such journey for years. I did not actually have a truck once I accepted the provide on my home,” she says. “It was very spur of the second, so I wanted to take a pause and determine issues out.”
Whereas dwelling in Mexico, Kaye discovered an American firm that made the truck mattress replacements that would supply exterior storage and make it simpler for her to dwell and journey within the Toyota Tacoma. However, the set up could not occur till September.
Kaye took belongings from her childhood dwelling to make use of within the camper.
Ashley Kaye
Within the meantime, Kaye discovered as a lot as she may concerning the truck and the form of camper she would wish. She estimates that she has spent over $50,000 on the renovations.
Prices included buying a camper, including solar energy, changing the truck mattress, upgrading the suspension, new tires, customizing a bumper, and putting in an electrical cooler.
When the truck was prepared, Kaye determined to journey the Pan-American Freeway, beginning in Denver. The freeway stretches from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina.
“It is actually an unbelievable method to journey since you get to set your individual tempo and should you discover someplace that is lovely and peaceable you may keep so long as you need,” Kaye says.
“However there’s professionals and cons to each mode of journey and numerous crimson tape and logistics crossing borders. It may be exhausting, particularly while you’re alone. You must discover a steadiness that works for you, however total, it is undoubtedly one of many coolest adventures of my lifetime.”
Kaye’s No. 1 lesson: ‘Life is just too quick, so simply dwell’
Since dwelling and touring within the truck full-time, Kaye has visited Mexico, each nation in Central America, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and components of Argentina. In whole, she’s been to over 20 nations up to now.
“I do not need to be a cliché and say it is a dream life as a result of it is numerous work and there are numerous issues that you have to maintain and keep,” she says.
“However it’s actually unbelievable to have the ability to get up and simply have a look at the map and say, ‘Ought to I am going sleep inside this volcano or go to the jungle or go to the seaside?’ You’ve got numerous actually lovely choices, so I can not actually complain.”
Ashley Kaye has been dwelling and touring in her Toyota truck since 2023.
Ashley Kaye
In spite of everything this time on the street, Kaye says the largest lesson she’s discovered is that life is just too quick.
“Ever since I began touring, [I learned] life is simply too quick. You do not have to go and give up your profession to journey the world however no matter your desires and targets are in life simply begin now and every part else is simply determining a aim,” she says.
Kaye says when she was youthful, it was her dad who taught her that she was able to something.
“I grew up with my dad elevating me and telling me day by day ‘You may be something you need while you develop up and you are able to do something,'” she says. “He was 57 when he handed away, so he by no means even bought to retire. His passing taught me easy methods to dwell life since you by no means know the way a lot time you have got in life.”
Kaye bought the Toyota Tacoma for $42,934.
Ashley Kaye