Jim Shoe wrote:
According to Weatherbase, Stillwater and Norman both average more than 10 days per month below freezing from November to March. No electric hookup means no lights, no electric space heater, no way to power a laptop or re-charge batteries for the laptop or the RV, and if he uses propane to heat water and the RV, he'll go though a lot of it.
At least consider this when calculating costs.
In 35 years NE Oklahoma I've been through at least five winters when we've had two weeks or more weeks consecutive sub-zero days, and at leat ten winters in which it did not get above freezing for a month or more. Before or after a could snap like these, daytime highs can be in the fifties, nights in the low teens.
We "camp" in November and March most years, but December through February sleeping in a vehicle, even one converted into a RV, is going to be uncomfortable here.
Finding one, at any time I'll see a dozen or more on RV Trader in a 500 mile search from here, but listings on that service may not including many bargain examples.