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Crowe
Apr 18, 2016Explorer
Rent it for a week or 10 days and go to a nearby national or state park.
Or a developed campground to get a feel for what it's like to be in that environment. It will help with cost evaluation as well as help you decide if that's the type of scenario you like. I'd actually rent for a weekend/week and try the national or state park route and do the same for a commercial campground.
If you feel the need to justify the expense, then this probably isn't the lifestyle for you. All the justification necessary is you want to do it.
Or a developed campground to get a feel for what it's like to be in that environment. It will help with cost evaluation as well as help you decide if that's the type of scenario you like. I'd actually rent for a weekend/week and try the national or state park route and do the same for a commercial campground.
If you feel the need to justify the expense, then this probably isn't the lifestyle for you. All the justification necessary is you want to do it.
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