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free_radical
Aug 31, 2013Explorer
Mirenda83 wrote:
Thanks for all your responses, they've been helpful. Am I allowed to disconnect at the options I DO have for overnight stay? I understand it's not the safest thing to do but im asking it of curiosity.
Here's the story, I am 30 yrs old woman interested in living in my RV with my dog. My questions are simply to be informed, not necessarily because I WANT to do it. I clearly want to remain safe, remain within the regulations, and have comfort for my other half (my dog). However, I am still working a full time job that I have to report to every day and id like to keep away from having to park and connect at an RV Park as much as possible. .. however, I do understand, with my dog, it will probably be my only option to park and connect somewhere so I can leave him in an air conditioned unit.
Id like to know though, if at some point im having trouble financially and I cannot afford the rates offered by an RV park, how in control am I of that where I can comfortably and safely park it somewhere elsr for a couple days and actually leave it while I complete my work day. Any ideas?
why do you want to live in RV?
parking at campgrounds is expensive,,,it might be cheaper to rent an apartment,or even a motel room.
.Ive seen people leaving their campers at WM or truck stop,,wouldnt recomend doing that unless getting permission from the managment..
I used to take my RV with me to work,which was construction sites,,this was in Alberta,which has plenty of space and no one cares where you park..
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