Adirondacker
Jan 28, 2015Explorer
How to Make the Leap
I suppose I am trying to gauge if I am thinking rationally or a bad case of cabin fever...
I am thinking about making the leap from pulling a pop-up camper to a Class A motor home. I have been able to set my business up where I am able to manage it from home a good portion of time. With a decent cell phone signal or wifi I can do most of my work. As I approach 50 years of age, I think I do not want to wait until I am retired to see the country.
Most of my travel will limited to Summer and school holidays since my kids still have a few years left.
I am looking into possibly buying a used Class A that could sleep us and two dogs. Maybe in the range of less than $70,000.
I am wondering if I am thinking irrationally here.
Did any of you make the leap before you retired?
Did most of you start with smaller RV's or travel trailers?
What are my pitfalls?
I already have a place to park it when not being used. I am a hands-on kind of guy who can turn wrenches when needed. Can much of the maintenance be done DIY?
Can I expect a halfway decent Diesel pusher for <$70K?
Should I be concerned with a rig that has approx 100k in mileage? Or would years old be more of a concern?
Anyhow, I would appreciate any thoughts to help gauge my level of sanity. Thanks.
John
I am thinking about making the leap from pulling a pop-up camper to a Class A motor home. I have been able to set my business up where I am able to manage it from home a good portion of time. With a decent cell phone signal or wifi I can do most of my work. As I approach 50 years of age, I think I do not want to wait until I am retired to see the country.
Most of my travel will limited to Summer and school holidays since my kids still have a few years left.
I am looking into possibly buying a used Class A that could sleep us and two dogs. Maybe in the range of less than $70,000.
I am wondering if I am thinking irrationally here.
Did any of you make the leap before you retired?
Did most of you start with smaller RV's or travel trailers?
What are my pitfalls?
I already have a place to park it when not being used. I am a hands-on kind of guy who can turn wrenches when needed. Can much of the maintenance be done DIY?
Can I expect a halfway decent Diesel pusher for <$70K?
Should I be concerned with a rig that has approx 100k in mileage? Or would years old be more of a concern?
Anyhow, I would appreciate any thoughts to help gauge my level of sanity. Thanks.
John