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rockhillmanor
Jun 13, 2014Explorer
I have been full timing for over 6 years now. I have seen EVERY type of RV being used for full timing. From Prevosts to a Casita.
AND last year I met a couple that went from using a huge 40ft DP for 4 years full timing and switched to a pop up. They were a very active elderly couple that did a ton of sight seeing hiking etc. They felt after a few years that they really did not need to drag around a 40ft MH just to sleep in at the end of their activity filled days!
IMHO it all depends on you. What your wants and needs are. Everyone's choice of an RV is based on what 'they' feel they need while traveling. IMHO from what I have observed and the full timers I have talked with, there is no stead fast rule of 'what type of RV' is needed for full timing. :C
AND last year I met a couple that went from using a huge 40ft DP for 4 years full timing and switched to a pop up. They were a very active elderly couple that did a ton of sight seeing hiking etc. They felt after a few years that they really did not need to drag around a 40ft MH just to sleep in at the end of their activity filled days!
IMHO it all depends on you. What your wants and needs are. Everyone's choice of an RV is based on what 'they' feel they need while traveling. IMHO from what I have observed and the full timers I have talked with, there is no stead fast rule of 'what type of RV' is needed for full timing. :C
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