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Teachers quit to travel world in old VW and give wise advice about ‘best years’

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Meet the former teachers who quit their jobs to travel the world in a 48-year-old campervan with their two rescue cats. Willow Rolfe, 33, and Lee Hodges, 37, changed their lives in 2019, shipping their Volkswagen to the USA and embarking on the trip of a lifetime.

What was originally meant to be a one-year trip has become the couple’s new life – they are now on their fifth year of travelling and don’t plan on giving up any time soon.




Willow, from Birmingham, said: “Our original plan was a sort of ‘gap year’ – we planned to take a year out and travel from August 2019 to September 2020, and then return to our jobs and normal life. We shipped our van across to New York.

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“The plan was to explore two countries – the USA and Canada – but we got through America quicker than expected and we wanted to do more. We decided to extend our trip and headed to Mexico – and of course, when the pandemic struck in March 2020, that’s where we were and that’s where we stayed.

“We’ve now visited 15 countries and had so many incredible experiences – we’ve hiked up active volcanoes in Guatemala, seen thousands of turtles laying their eggs on a beach in Costa Rica, had Colombian police buy us lunch… It’s just been amazing.”

While the pair enjoyed teaching, they decided to quit after realising “waiting for retirement to be able to travel is somewhat backwards”. Lee said: “Why spend arguably the best years of your life working 40 hours or more a week so you can spend the weekend cleaning your house?

“We have never been particularly interested in owning ‘nice’ or expensive things. We would rather have an experience, so we put our time and money into setting that up rather than buying a nice car or expensive holidays.”

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