Short answer...yes
Long answer...We've have a lot in Yuma, AZ over the years more and more people leave their big RV there and camp all the way down from wherever they are from. Some put their large RV in covered storage for sun damage, other just leave on lot.
With us we have a small Class C and use it around Pacific Northwest, mostly boondock and out of the way places and have 30 ft trailer for longer trips. Sure like the class C, fits in most anywhere, but sure gets small when its raining after 3 or 4 days. We also like our trailer but get tired of dragging it around and sometimes confined to some parks elbow to elbow. And some places we can't get into.
One couple in park is from where your sig lines says "Toronto". Which is a long trip every year. They have been leaving their 40 motorhome in Yuma for many years now. They picked up an older van and set up for camping. They spend as much time as they can in 70 degree weather camping all the way down. Some winters they have to drive way south before cutting over. Year before last, they were able to cut across when they were still up north camping all the way down. When in Yuma they use their M/H as base camp and explore in their van. When they go back home sometimes they follow west coast up and cut across on Canadian side back home, especially when CA dollar was real weak.