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breeves2245
Dec 31, 2018Explorer
I am hoping I can live in the RV park and work from home. How the time frame gets split up is to be determined. So I may be able to get by on a smaller trailer if I'm there only a couple weeks at a time. But you make a good point about thinking about a larger trailer.
This scenario gives me 100% flexibility and I get to start my RV life while working full-time. If he will go for it, and I think he will, this is exciting.
A quick glance shows several RV parks close to Conover.
My future RV life is in two phases. First is just me and I'm thinking a small travel trailer for touring the US, mainly the west. When my buddy is ready to retire a couple years later, we are thinking about a Class C. Then I may sell my travel trailer and get a truck/truck camper for myself to do fishing trips to various lakes.
I've done a ton of research but long term RV parks was not one of the topics. So I'm kinda starting from scratch.
This scenario gives me 100% flexibility and I get to start my RV life while working full-time. If he will go for it, and I think he will, this is exciting.
A quick glance shows several RV parks close to Conover.
My future RV life is in two phases. First is just me and I'm thinking a small travel trailer for touring the US, mainly the west. When my buddy is ready to retire a couple years later, we are thinking about a Class C. Then I may sell my travel trailer and get a truck/truck camper for myself to do fishing trips to various lakes.
I've done a ton of research but long term RV parks was not one of the topics. So I'm kinda starting from scratch.
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