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In reply to the discussion: Who here would consider life in an RV? [View all]angstlessk
(11,862 posts)138. I have no desire to leave the good old USofA
Not to say there are MANY countries worth visiting...but I have only seen a sliver of my own country so far and want to investigate farther.
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I have an Internet hotspot on my phone for an extra $10 but I am limited on gigs.
alphafemale
Feb 2016
#28
people who do it vlog about the pros and cons in youtube. lots of "RV life" videos there.
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2016
#6
My advice is Learn your vehicle. Know how to change tires. Know HOW everything works.
BlueJazz
Feb 2016
#13
Not me. I like my home with all the space. I'd like to have one to travel in the surrounding States
Waldorf
Feb 2016
#22
No. My friend has a huge rv, no special class required on her license. Wish it was
Mnemosyne
Feb 2016
#53
Just make sure to practice and get the feel before attempting to head on down the road,
Mnemosyne
Feb 2016
#73
The roads here are definitely horrendous. Funny we pay the hightest, iirc, gas tax for roads.
Mnemosyne
Feb 2016
#119
Relaxed drives are the best. I used to do Sunday afternoon back road rides, now you get tail-gated
Mnemosyne
Feb 2016
#120
Do those roads have many tail-gaters? Love the mountains of Va. Had a tractor trailer haul me
Mnemosyne
Feb 2016
#147
Yes, something you pull behind, as opposed as pulling...but still if the big guy goes...mega bucks
angstlessk
Feb 2016
#57
I recall driving from FL to VA when I was about 20 and my car broke down at night time
angstlessk
Feb 2016
#123
Get an old Airstream -- '69 to '75 ish -- and redo it inside. They never go out of style
Freelancer
Feb 2016
#83
I got my Overlander for $2500. I redid the interior for about $1500 + my own sweat
Freelancer
Feb 2016
#91
A Travel Trailer is the way to go IMO, lighter than an equivalent 5th wheel, pull it with a van
Fumesucker
Feb 2016
#107
Modern trucks are long lasting, I'd buy a used van too then start saving for a replacement/repairs
Fumesucker
Feb 2016
#144
My wife's aunt and uncle retired, sold their house and bought a 5th wheel trailer. She
B Calm
Feb 2016
#110
We sold our house in 2013 and bought a Class A motorhome with three slides
SammyWinstonJack
Feb 2016
#112
I love the idea, but I'd have to have one of the really big ones and I couldn't afford it.
Vinca
Feb 2016
#116
Snow Birds camp free along side of roads near Tucson, haul their water out to their campers and
B Calm
Feb 2016
#155
I tried it for a while, but decided to go back to a regular house after about 6 months
seanjoycek476
Feb 2016
#141
Can either one of you handle it alone in the event one of you isn't there (breakup,
valerief
Feb 2016
#151
I found a 2 bedroom cabin in central Florida that rents for $900.00 per month. I would
B Calm
Feb 2016
#152
As long as you are living in a warm state I don't think it would be a bad idea,.
jwirr
Feb 2016
#156