What's the Deal?

To catch you up to the plan:

First, a little background

A long slow day at work leads to internet browsing - shocking!

Three years ago, I was in a boring job and a news site brought me a tale of a
couple hiking the Appalachian Trail. This sparked the latent memory of all the
outdoor activities that I put on hold for many different reasons - not enough
money, not enough non-work days verses work days, and my physical shape.

This lead me on to various journals where people lived and played much
differently than I currently was living - the strange part is that I soon
discovered their journals were more online with who I was verses the life I was
living. I would start at the beginning of the hiking and full-time RV journals
and read from the beginning. With each blog I read through, I started to put
together what my ideal version would be.

An RV is how much?

Sadly, purchasing an RV or going on a long term hike on one of the scenic trails is not an option.  A new RV is out of the question for part-time trips.  A used RV is even out of the question.  A travel trailer isn't an option either.  What should I do?

Finally, a plan comes together

One day, I was having a conversation complaining about how I will not be able to even test out short trips in an RV.  Far too many items are a higher priority than getting a small travel trailer.  Hey!  What if I pull out my second row of seats and put down the back row of stow-n-go seats?  I think there might be enough room for a small cot, some camping gear, and other necessities.