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RRinNFla
Jan 06, 2014Explorer
It sounds like you might be a candidate for a pop-up camper. But even that may have a fresh water connection and a small fridge, along with a propane cook top.
Don't be scared. The systems are relatively simple, but they are different from the ones in your stick house. And yes, they malfunction from time to time, but the benefit received more than makes up for the cost and trouble: electric lights when you want, a place to cook when it is rainy, a furnace when the weather gets colder than you want.
The great thing about RVing is you can tailor your rig to your own tastes. Get a house on wheels or a rolling tent. It is up to you. I would suggest looking at all the options at an RV show.
Don't be scared. The systems are relatively simple, but they are different from the ones in your stick house. And yes, they malfunction from time to time, but the benefit received more than makes up for the cost and trouble: electric lights when you want, a place to cook when it is rainy, a furnace when the weather gets colder than you want.
The great thing about RVing is you can tailor your rig to your own tastes. Get a house on wheels or a rolling tent. It is up to you. I would suggest looking at all the options at an RV show.
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