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travelnutz
Jun 14, 2015Explorer II
Veebyes,
Our wants & needs are very simple too and why we always purchase a good truely self-contained RV that rivals a stick built home but has wheels under it or sits on the back of our truck so it goes to the various places we want to go to and when we want to and allows us live just like when at home with having NO hookups needed at all. Simple added amenities that make that so easy are: holding tanks, propane, led lights thruout, a proper sized inverter and a adequate battery bank, an adequate quiet generator, your own very secure WIFI, etc, and then using commonsense. Makes for true comfort and a very fun experience and not being overcharged for "things" you don't use or want at CG's. Dry camping in the past therefore is in the past and no longer if you help yourself!
Our wants & needs are very simple too and why we always purchase a good truely self-contained RV that rivals a stick built home but has wheels under it or sits on the back of our truck so it goes to the various places we want to go to and when we want to and allows us live just like when at home with having NO hookups needed at all. Simple added amenities that make that so easy are: holding tanks, propane, led lights thruout, a proper sized inverter and a adequate battery bank, an adequate quiet generator, your own very secure WIFI, etc, and then using commonsense. Makes for true comfort and a very fun experience and not being overcharged for "things" you don't use or want at CG's. Dry camping in the past therefore is in the past and no longer if you help yourself!
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