42'coach with a tag is the worst type of coach you can get if you want to get into some wilderness area with high timber. I got into a state park in northern California with my 38'pulling a toad and I thought I was going to have to cut some trees in order to get out. So a 42'coach is just not practical for what you want to do. Now like MR Mark said, in the deserts of southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada there are thousands of square miles of nothing but desert, and if you want to get away from civilization, that is the way to go. And many RVers do it all the time. I was talking to an RVer that had spent all winter in a remote part of the Mohave preserve at a place called Hole in the Wall. He had a 40'Country Coach and he said he had no problems living out in the remote parts of the Mohave desert. But on the pacific north west. You are going to freeze your booty in the winter. It gets real cold.
By the way, just curious. Wondering what weighed that much? That is the weight of a big locomotive.