Too many people mean cities are required and of course we then get the result - city people.
Our stick house is out in nature but with all the modern stuff in it, so we're most comfortable camping under the same condtions ... out by ourselves in nature but still with all the modern capabilities ("stuff") along with us. Modern RVs make this possible even when drycamping out in the boondocks.
How do we do that ... with a small but mighty rig which includes:
- a 24 feet Class C on a heavy duty chassis for off-highway camping
- interior with two queens beds and a full bed
- cool when it needs to be (multi-ducted air conditioning)
- warm when it needs to be (multi-ducted heating)
- extended range Internet access
- Blu-Ray DVD movie capability
- onboard digital photo processing capability (full Photoshop)
- camera along with beyond iPhone/iPad capability and quality
- Navy shower capability (Oxygenics head) for water conservation
- large enough black tank
- large enough grey tank with valves for off-loading to the black tank
- overly large propane tank
- two generators
- one generator can backup propane for electric cooking/heating
- plenty of interior and exterior storage
- hiking sticks on board
- crutches on board
- an oven for pizzas and pies
- heating pad on board
- fishing poles on board
- rockhound equipment on board
- extended range cell phones on board
- spare tire on board
- tire changing capability on board
- full power tire inflation capability on board
- tree limb pruners on board
- interior air pressure capability for coach dust control along roads
- full ventilation capability in pouring rain
- dehumidification capability on board (not a dehumidifier)
