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adelii
Jan 20, 2018Explorer
PartyOf Five wrote:
Free is good, but sometimes has long strings attached. I'd treat it as my training ground for the next three years... Do the basic maintenance everyone said -like gospel. Then stay in it a night and see what you think- on your driveway.
Then go to the closest Campground for a weekend, and keep learning. Then take a weekend trip -close enough to be towed home.
Rv'ng is a lifestyle choice, aka requires disposable income and a focus on the word choice. Everything costs money, not a lot- unless you choose to 'invest' it.
By the time you get to forty, you'll know if it's for you, or you'll have had your fun and be ready to travel in a different way.
Be deliberate, spontaneous, and also safe- just remember to Enjoy EVERY Moment. Your biggest dream just came true, literally lol.
This is a great reply man thanks. And I totally agree. there will be a lot of nights staying in my driveway and getting used to the rv for sure. Plus, the wife aint going anywhere until im sure that it can make it. Im not to worried about the van aspect of the rv. we have plenty of old cars in the house. Im more worried about the water tanks, generator, propane system and first order of business water leaks. Good thing it doesnt rain to much over here
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