Going Full-Time: Your Van & RV Transition Plan
Going Full-Time: Your Van & RV Transition Plan - Aug 10-12 is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Logistics, Mindset, and Systems You Need to Live on the Road
Going Full-Time is a 3-day, hands-on course for people ready to transition into full-time vanlife or extended RV travel. Whether you’re retiring early, working remotely, or fulfilling a lifelong dream of life on the road, this course delivers a step-by-step strategy for making the leap successfully.
We cover the real-world logistics from budgeting and remote work to telehealth, prescriptions, and managing mail and packages. We’ll also focus on building the right mindset and daily systems to help you thrive emotionally, mentally, and physically while living on the road.
You’ll walk away with a complete transition plan, resource tools, and the confidence to make vanlife not just possible, but sustainable and fulfilling.
This course is not about fantasy. It’s about preparing you for real, rewarding full-time vanlife.
What You’ll Walk Away With
- A step-by-step transition plan tailored to your goals and timeline
- Systems for staying grounded, healthy, and organized
- Clarity on emotional and practical challenges and how to manage them
- Personal strategies for unique life situations (remote work, early retirement, healthcare)
- Access to a private full-time vanlife support network
- Confidence in your ability to live fully and purposefully in your van
What You’ll Learn
- How to budget realistically for full-time road life
- Managing mail, packages, and essential services
- Staying connected: internet, cellular, and satellite solutions
- Telehealth access and prescription management
- Mental health and relationship strategies for the road
- How to create routines that support your lifestyle and well-being
- Techniques to stay organized in small spaces
- What to expect (and how to plan) for your first six months
- When and how to take breaks or reset without losing momentum

About Your Pack Leaders
25+ years off-road recovery experience with overland vehicles, living in vans, boats, RVs, and expedition vehicles — off-grid, in all conditions.
40+ years combined camping experience — from casual car camping to serious wilderness expeditions.
Survival, medical response, and field operations expertise — skills honed over decades of training and real-world application.
15+ years of professional van building — personally designing and constructing custom expedition vehicles for off-road travel and long-term living.
Our training is built from experience earned the hard way: on trails, in storms, and thousands of nights under the stars.
Frequently Asked Questions
Each Wolf Pack event is intentionally capped at a small number of vehicles (usually 5–10) to ensure a personal, high-quality experience. Registration is first come, first served.
We welcome Sprinter vans, adventure vans, Class B RVs, small overland builds, and similar adventure vehicles. Specific requirements are listed in each event description. Feel free to reach out if you're unsure whether your setup is a fit.
Yes — passengers and partners are welcome unless otherwise noted for a specific event. We encourage bringing someone to share the experience.
In general, well-behaved dogs are welcome at most events. However, some locations or activities (like certain state parks, recovery trainings, or wildlife areas) may have restrictions. Pet policies will be clearly listed per event.
Wolf Pack events are designed to run rain or shine. We believe real adventure includes real conditions. In cases of extreme, unsafe weather (such as wildfires, floods, or severe storms), we will reschedule or refund as needed.
A packing list will be provided after registration, customized for each event. Expect to bring basics like food, water, fuel, sleeping setup, recovery gear (where applicable), appropriate clothing, and basic van necessities are not included.
Some events include group meals or community cookouts; others are self-catered. Details are listed on each event page. We encourage participants to bring their own essentials regardless to stay self-reliant.
Due to the small group sizes and advanced planning, Wolf Pack event registrations are non-refundable within 30 days of the event. However, if you need to cancel earlier, or if we must reschedule due to weather or emergencies, we’ll work with you fairly.
Perfect — our events like "Overlanding Camping 101" are designed to help beginners and intermediate adventurers build real skills and confidence. No ego, no judgment — just growth.
If you can comfortably walk around a campground, crouch, lift light gear, and hike short distances on uneven ground, you’ll be fine. We adjust our pace to the group. No extreme hiking or climbing required.
Yes — attendees of Wolf Pack events are invited to join the Wolf Pack Van & Overlanding Adventure Network – PNW community, where future trips, advanced courses, and exclusive experiences will be announced first.