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Grit_dog
Aug 09, 2016Navigator
Plenty of folks do it. A lot in construction that move around with the work.
That said, run the numbers based on paying for a campsite, plus the rv cost, plus the reduced fuel mileage while towing, plus increased wear and tear, plus camper maint and repairs.
Then decide if you are doing it in the winter and add in all the cost of heating and winter proofing the trailer, IF you can even find somewhere to park it.
See how that stacks up to hotel/eating out costs and then the Inconvienence if you're moving it often, working in big cities etc.
it's only the economical choice if most of the chips fall your direction.
That said, run the numbers based on paying for a campsite, plus the rv cost, plus the reduced fuel mileage while towing, plus increased wear and tear, plus camper maint and repairs.
Then decide if you are doing it in the winter and add in all the cost of heating and winter proofing the trailer, IF you can even find somewhere to park it.
See how that stacks up to hotel/eating out costs and then the Inconvienence if you're moving it often, working in big cities etc.
it's only the economical choice if most of the chips fall your direction.
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