Wow, I didn't see that coming...
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Of course, you never know what you might find in your RV...
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I very much doubt that as a 70 year old retiree I will walk into my newly acquired RV and find that inside.
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I very much doubt that as a 70 year old retiree I will walk into my newly acquired RV and find that inside.
@lufins-dad said in Wow, I didn't see that coming...:
I very much doubt that as a 70 year old retiree I will walk into my newly acquired RV and find that inside.
To paraphrase Lefty Frizzel, If you've got the money, the honey has the time.
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I've got a couple friends that park them nearly year round at a local race track. They use their very little for actual traveling, so that cuts down on the maintenance. I must say, they do make for nicer than average porta-potties.
If living for months at a time at different locations were my thing, I'd just go for owning a small, cheap to maintain house/condo as a base, and travel as necessary. There seems to be no shortage of places to rent while traveling.
@rich said in Wow, I didn't see that coming...:
If living for months at a time at different locations were my thing, I'd just go for owning a small, cheap to maintain house/condo as a base, and travel as necessary. There seems to be no shortage of places to rent while traveling.
This is what I would like to do - slow travel thing. Have a home base that can be easily left, and then go somewhere, stay for as long as I like (weeks or months) and then go back to base or to another place.
Some friends of a friend are revamping an old school bus and turning it into a RV. I haven't seen there specifically, but there are some pretty cool revamps that people have done.
I will talk to my friend and see if they have any pictures of what they do so far.
Below is an example of one I have seen on the internet.
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Usually, they don't have much insulation and you have problems staying warm or cool...