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2gypsies1
Mar 03, 2016Explorer III
Notice: This post has nothing to do with workamping or volunteering in a RV park.
He is working a regular job but plans to live in the RV.
OP: The only issues I can think of that might affect you is if you don't have another vehicle (car/truck) other than the RV, it would be very inconvenient to unhook your utilities every day and rehook them when you come back to the RV. If you have another vehicle to drive around then no problem.
The second issue is that it seems you might live in Salt Lake City and most RVs aren't built for winter camping. You will spend a lot of money on propane to heat your RV and you'll have to take special precautions with your utilities (hoses, tanks if they're not heated).
Good luck!
He is working a regular job but plans to live in the RV.
OP: The only issues I can think of that might affect you is if you don't have another vehicle (car/truck) other than the RV, it would be very inconvenient to unhook your utilities every day and rehook them when you come back to the RV. If you have another vehicle to drive around then no problem.
The second issue is that it seems you might live in Salt Lake City and most RVs aren't built for winter camping. You will spend a lot of money on propane to heat your RV and you'll have to take special precautions with your utilities (hoses, tanks if they're not heated).
Good luck!
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