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GaiaGoddess
Sep 06, 2013Explorer
challeno wrote:
Crunch the #'s on this one >>> http://www.camplandrv.com/clw_rvinventory/view.jsp?rvid=3597972&f_www=1
Not a bad trailer, and cheap too, for brand new! I'm just worried now. I don't trust anything, and getting more discouraged by the day. I don't know what to do now.
And keep in mind that she travels "" LITE "" , a few changes of clothes and a place to sleep is all she needs , couple cans of beans and oh yeah a "" bathtub/shower and will only be towin' 4 to 5 hours at a time . She gets 2 weeks off every other month.
Well that is true currently, yes, but i want to live in this thing in the future, when I quit my job. So I DO plan on having all my clothes in it, all my books, some dvd's, i'd keep it fully stocked with food too. Even for now, while working at this job, I don't want to have to come home and get new clothes every other month, I want to have everything with me all the time. Also i'm in North Dakota/Minnesota so anytime from November to March the roads will be bad and I would be dealing with that too. I'm starting to think I should just buy a teardrop just to keep all my stuff in it but then always stay in hotels, at least that way I wouldn't have to go home to get more stuff and in the summers I could camp in a tent which is cheaper than a hotel. I guess I just have to get creative here. I wouldn't worry at all towing a teardrop, at least all my belongings would always be with me. Well for that matter, I guess I could also keep them in my car itself, in the back part, and sleep in the teardrop, but I hate the fact that I wouldn't have a bathroom or a kitchen. I can't stand communal showers at campgrounds and cooking is really important to me. I know teardrops sometimes come with the outside stove thing but you can't just stand outside and do that in the winter up here. Are there even fridges in those, to keep your food in anyway?
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