tohare wrote:
we fulltimed for 3 years. Have an exit plan, for sure. Then I have a question for the 2 of you, what does living full time in an RV mean? Does it mean finding a place to park one for extended periods of time? does it mean traveling constantly? define it. Once you understand what you will be doing other things fall into place.
This is very important. Each fulltimer has a different style. Because you love to camp but have only been tenting, think hard before buying the largest RV that is available. Driving backroads and getting into public parks is much more difficult with a large RV. We have a pretty small RV because that's what fits our living and traveling style. We love it. We have fulltiming friends who just traded their older bus conversion for a huge class A with full side outs and all the bells and whistles. They love it. Neither of us would want the other one's RV. They can't figure out how we manage to survive in such a small space and we don't know why they need so much room!
It might help to read some more fulltimer blogs -
http://www.hitchitch.com/links.html It's a very diverse group with completely different RVs and traveling styles.