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rockhillmanor
Apr 15, 2015Explorer
My advice would be to Snowbird first.
See if you even like being in your RV for several months at a time BEFORE jumping right in to Full timing.
After the initial drive all over when you first hit the road Full Time,
Most of us full timers usually end up settling in just following the sun. South in the winter and north in the summer. Same as a snowbird only with maybe relatives destination for the summer months.
Depending if you have a payment on your RV. If you read all the stickies on the cost of Full Timing posted at the top of that forum you will find the average nut to crack is around 3,000 per month. Of course with a lot of variables for how each individual chooses to RV. I found it to be around that for me.
See if you even like being in your RV for several months at a time BEFORE jumping right in to Full timing.
After the initial drive all over when you first hit the road Full Time,
Most of us full timers usually end up settling in just following the sun. South in the winter and north in the summer. Same as a snowbird only with maybe relatives destination for the summer months.
Depending if you have a payment on your RV. If you read all the stickies on the cost of Full Timing posted at the top of that forum you will find the average nut to crack is around 3,000 per month. Of course with a lot of variables for how each individual chooses to RV. I found it to be around that for me.
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