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Couple almost went bankrupt converting a school bus into their dream home – now they’d rather die than go back

A YOUNG couple who sold everything they owned to travel around the world in their bus almost went bankrupt in the process.

But now they say they'd rather die than go back.

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A young couple live the dream by travelling on a converted school busCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay

Content writers Tawny McVay, 34, and her husband Michael, 31, from Montana, made the decision after being unhappy in their home.

They also ran a a family gym business, a three story house and a nice car.

Tawney said: "We were classed as successful and should have been wildly happy, but we weren’t."

"In early spring of 2018 we saw a documentary about a couple who converted a school bus into a tiny home.

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The bus, which they have named Oliver is a school bus from 2004, which they bought from a local company for £3,900 ($5,000).

The bus has now travelled over 5,000 miles around the worldCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
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The bus is now their home when travelling the USCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
They decided to go travelling after watching a bus conversion on TVCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
They sometimes travel with her kidsCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay

The renovations set them back £11,700 ($15,000), which they worked on themselves along with Tawney's dad and brothers.

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Tawney said: "It has a living area with a Murphy bed, a full kitchen with range and fridge, bathroom with a composting toilet, shower and washer/dryer combo, and our bedroom.

"There’s almost 100 gallons of fresh water, two propane tanks and a solar system with 600W of panels and 600 Ah batteries."

The couple have already covered 5,000 miles having travelled across the Pacific Northwest, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.

They plaN to head to southwest US during the harsh months of winter.

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The couple gave up their fitness business to build their busCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
They admit that there have been some difficult timesCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
They named the bus Oliver and set off in May 2019Credit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay

Tawney added: "We’ve been very fortunate to not have too many problems while on the road.

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"We have our Great Dane called Apollo to protect us, but thankfully the only thing ever going bump in the night has been the occasional wild animal when we stay in the woods."

"Sometimes it can be tricky finding somewhere to fill up on water or find a place to park the bus when we are visiting bigger cities."

She said that her family and friends laughed when they said what they were going to do.

Their dog Apollo joins them on their travelsCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
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They are now planning on going to southwest USCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay
They have already been to a number of states in the countryCredit: MDWfeatures / Tawny McVay

She expanded: "They nodded and went along with it… I suppose they are used to our ‘oddball’ choices.

"We have two kids who also travel with us part time when they’re not with their biological dad. We like that we can teach them to follow their dreams even if they aren’t ‘normal’.

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"Every lifestyle comes with pros and cons. Having a home on wheels isn’t always an easy choice, it takes determination as you have breakdowns and travel issues to deal with.

"To be honest, as the saying goes, we would rather die on an adventure like this than live standing still."

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They aren't the first people to pack up and travel by bus - a young couple converted a yellow school bus to drive around the world with their two dogs.

A family of five spent £31,000 renovating a school bus and now live on the road in the US.

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Another couple converted a Ford Transit into a camper van for less than £2,000 and now travel around Europe in it.

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