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Emerald Mile Bus

Tiny Home on Wheels

Update...it is SOLD!!

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About the Owners

Dream of Traveling Often and Living Simply

From the beginning, we have dreamed of traveling the world together and continuously exploring God's creation. The Emerald Mile Bus helped us fulfill that dream. We spent the past year living on the road full time and exploring all of the National Parks in the lower 48 states (you can watch our videos from the trip below). It was the trip of a lifetime and our skoolie was the most perfect tiny home on wheels. Now that our trip has come to an end, we are headed overseas for a while and want the bus to be utilized to its fullest. And now...it's SOLD! Can't wait to give details about the amazing couple that will be carrying on Emerald Mile Bus' legacy.

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“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."

- Eleanor Roosevelt

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Virtual Bus Tour

We made this in-depth bus tour video while staying

at Glacier National Park. Enjoy!

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Can you live off-grid?

The bus was designed to be self-sustainable. It's equipped with solar panels for electricity, a 28 gallon propane tank (for fridge, stove, hot water, and furnace), and a 65 gallon fresh water tank. The only reason to go back "on-grid" would be for fresh water, which typically needs refilled about every 2-3 weeks (propane tank typically lasts 2+ months).

Why a school bus?

This skoolie is a perfect tiny home on wheels. Benefits of a bus: lot of windows, lots of storage, and it drives itself. There's a full bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, living room, and even a "garage" for all of your gear. We love how it truly feels like a home and is more stylish and open-concept than typical RVs. Plus, the size allows us to live comfortably and everything has a place- we aren't having to put away the kitchen to unfold the bed every night. And most importantly, it allows us to trave wherever we want to gol!

What are the details?

  • 2001 GMC/Blue Bird

  • Fuel Type: Diesel, 70 gallon

  • 134,000 miles

  • Length: 38′

  • Inside Living Height: 6’2″

  • 65 gallon fresh and grey water tanks

  • Shower and composting toilet

See "The Details" Blog post for more specific details!

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National Parks Field Trip, EP 1: Voyageurs & Theodore Roosevelt

EP 3: Colorful Colorado

EP 2: Devils Tower, Badlands, Wind Cave

EP 4: Mesa Verde, Canyonlands, Arches

EP 5: Capitol Reef, Bryce, Zion

EP 6: Grand Canyon Rafting Trip

EP 7: Great Basin, Grand Teton, Yellowstone

EP 15: Hot Springs, Mammoth Cave, Smoky Mountains

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