That sounds fascinating! Do you travel by yourself? I have been day-dreaming about having a tiny house somewhere, be debt/mortgage free and go traveling with a small RV and sell soaps along the way!!
Mostly, yes, but not exclusively. My norm has been to do about 5 or 6 roadtrips per year. Some alone, some with my granddaughter (a fabulous travel companion) and some with my husband, although usually he flies for parts of the trip and we meet up somewhere to continue the roadtrip, then he flies home so he can get back to work.
My longest roadtrip was 3 months back in 2009 and that was completely on my own, starting in the middle of the country then traveling coast to coast and back home again. Another long one with granddaughter was our epic wild horse adventure, when we traveled to search for and observe wild horses on BLM land in various states. That one was about a month or so of traveling and it truly was epic.
My granddaughter & I lived in a tiny house for several months in 2019-2020 and that in itself was an adventure. We both actually loved it, and I would gladly do it again, but I don't know if I really will. Who knows what the future holds?
The fun of roadtrips, whether solitary or with another free-spirited traveler, is the freedom, the open road, the ability to alter a route on a whim, the adventure, the ever-changing vista, the opportunity to visit a place I've always been longing to see or somewhere I've never even thought of going and turns out to be a fabulous place to be... The list goes on. Of course you have to be prepared for and expect the unexpected, like flat tires, motor malfunctions, sudden storms, roadway detours, etc. I have had to incorporate automobile maintenance (and even body repair) into several roadtrips over the years, just as if I was at home and needed auto work done. Sometimes that leads to a longer stay in one place than previously planned, but it's all part of the over-all adventure. Sometimes, I have had to use a loaner or a rental while my car was in the shop. And often, when these sorts of things happen, I get to meet kind and helpful strangers and get to know another part of my country that I may not have noticed before. Yes, I have been fortunate to be able to handle pretty much anything that has been thrown my way and lived to travel another day, and still loving it.
I hope you are able to attain your dream!