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PawPaw_n_Gram
Jul 23, 2018Explorer
Just as some people have no clue about, some RVers have no clue about full timing.
We camp 45 to 60 days a year, usually in dry campsites. We LIVE in our home the rest of the year, which also happens to be our camping trailer. In the last four and a half years that rig has been almost 42,000 miles and we have been overnight in 46 states.
We see something at almost every stop, but we don’t have enough money to do something every day. We also have to do cleaning, laundry, maintenance, repairs and improvements on the road. Along with pay bills visit doctors, see sick relatives, catch up with friends, etc.
All the things you do at home we do while ‘camping’.
We love the lifestyle. There are some definite benefits. It is 108 right now in Dallas where our last home was located, my son and two adult grandchildren live there. It is 63 right now at our trailer located outside Port Huron, MI.
We camp 45 to 60 days a year, usually in dry campsites. We LIVE in our home the rest of the year, which also happens to be our camping trailer. In the last four and a half years that rig has been almost 42,000 miles and we have been overnight in 46 states.
We see something at almost every stop, but we don’t have enough money to do something every day. We also have to do cleaning, laundry, maintenance, repairs and improvements on the road. Along with pay bills visit doctors, see sick relatives, catch up with friends, etc.
All the things you do at home we do while ‘camping’.
We love the lifestyle. There are some definite benefits. It is 108 right now in Dallas where our last home was located, my son and two adult grandchildren live there. It is 63 right now at our trailer located outside Port Huron, MI.
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