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Naio
Jul 20, 2015Explorer II
I think you will find that buying an RV (even if you sell it again later) and paying for full hookups will cost you more than inexpenisve-but-safe-and-clean motels.
To be really cheap, you could ask the dojos about parking in their lots overnight, and run an extension cord if you really need electricity. (RV appliances run mostly on propane, and there's a battery for electrical needs.)
If you are out west, and between dojos, forest service campgrounds are cheap, but generally do not have electricity.
To be really cheap, you could ask the dojos about parking in their lots overnight, and run an extension cord if you really need electricity. (RV appliances run mostly on propane, and there's a battery for electrical needs.)
If you are out west, and between dojos, forest service campgrounds are cheap, but generally do not have electricity.
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