Hi,
I used to set up all that 'stuff' but don't do it anymore.
You can full time without all that stuff. Much of the west does not have a lot of flying bugs. It is east of the Mississippi that you have enough humidity to have a large flying insect population. I don't stay in Texas, but further out west. Never saw a need for a screen tent, but still have one. It is a quick set up type.
How about a 'toy hauler'? They can have a big rear area, that can fold out into a patio, and also give you a great place to put a couple of lazy boy recliners.
Yes they do make a screw down attachment for the awning arms, and a 'california room'. I know people that have them, and they tend to stay a long time in one location. Not for me.. . You can google California room. It has one panel that slides into the awning track, and then side panels that have heavy duty zippers to the main panel, and skirt panels to keep bugs from flying under the RV into the patio room. They snap onto the skirt of the RV, and hang down to the ground. After about 1 hour of set up, you have a bug free place to sit alongside the RV. But no A/C or heating. I would rather be inside or out sightseeing.
Enjoy your retirement!
Check out a full timers website.
Escapees.com THey have several campgrounds from coast to coast. You might also me interested in one of several camping clubs, where you 'buy in' to a campground, then buy $6 (price may have gone up thought) camping cards to use each night at another campground, and can camp for a low cost at full service resorts.
I prefer BLM land, where it is free, no marked off sites, and I let my 400 watt solar system charge my batteries. A direct TV dish provides TV stations, and I am content!
Fred.
Money can't buy happiness but somehow it's more comfortable to cry in a
Porsche or Country Coach!
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