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Hiker_01
Apr 23, 2015Explorer
MHO
1) as you seem to have some doubts, start small and work your way up from there. Start with shorter trips as it will mean less investment in all the ancillary stuff you would need. If you find you like it, go from there.
2) see note above. if you start small with less invested, you can always grow. Also, it allows you an opportunity to see what you like/don't like and make adjustments without sinking a lot of dollars into something and then changing your mind.
3) consider renting an RV to see if you like it or not. probably can't rent a TC, but small class c's can be easily rented and will give you a feel. My wife and rented a few years back and got hooked. A few years ago - with cash being limited, tried tent camping and my wife actually loved it. We then moved up to a popup until we can afford the class A we would really like.
1) as you seem to have some doubts, start small and work your way up from there. Start with shorter trips as it will mean less investment in all the ancillary stuff you would need. If you find you like it, go from there.
2) see note above. if you start small with less invested, you can always grow. Also, it allows you an opportunity to see what you like/don't like and make adjustments without sinking a lot of dollars into something and then changing your mind.
3) consider renting an RV to see if you like it or not. probably can't rent a TC, but small class c's can be easily rented and will give you a feel. My wife and rented a few years back and got hooked. A few years ago - with cash being limited, tried tent camping and my wife actually loved it. We then moved up to a popup until we can afford the class A we would really like.
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