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Gdetrailer
Jul 29, 2016Explorer III
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Gde,
I agree about the asset value. That is why I suggested she go used.
I full time and work from my Class C. There are times when it is harder to do but with some forethought an RV can work in four seasons. Finding one that is four seasons ready is a bit of a trick--and there almost always are modifications that will be needed.
For a beginner the learning curve is going to be pretty steep. That is why I suggested she rent for one trip.
pianotuna,
My hat is off to you being able to live and deal with living in a RV full time AND in the much colder Canada too boot.
What the OP may not understand is YOUR RV has been ultra modified to specifically handle cold weather camping.. Those mods are not cheap and took a lot of thought and time in making them.
Camping is not for everyone and living, working and camping can make a difficult situation even harder.
Things to consider before dumping tons of money into something that folks for some reason seem to believe camping is free or cheap.. Often there is a cost and it isn't for everyone.
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