I guess full time vacation would be a more accurate description of what I'm seeking. I love my home and plan on keeping it so when my "vacation" finally ends, I plan on returning home and living out my days happily ever after.
One of the bigger expenses is where you stay every night. If you like RV parks then try to get the monthly rate as it can be significantly lower than weekly or daily rates, or as others have suggested the state/federal campsites or in the west there are lots of opportunities to boondock. However, that comes typically with the costs of more amenities like solar, lots of battery capacity, better generator, larger tanks, etc. The full time vacation typically costs more than those that have decided that living in an RV is their thing and do so as they would if they were in a stick and brick; eat in the RV, stay in one place a long time, etc. Trips to Alaska, for example, can add to the budget. You only live once, go for it!!! If it costs too much trim some expenses. Starting out with a new truck that is reliable and also under warranty should financially cover you in that area for the first five or so years. You won't be looking at any major expenses in that area.