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JimK-NY wrote:
A small trailer can be very comfortable especially for just one individual. You will need a decent bed, small kitchen and a place to sit. For me a wet bath would also be a necessity.
BTW, even if it rains I do not spend my day indoors. With decent clothing you can enjoy virtually any weather. If not, it is time to move.
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Feb-04-2021 03:55 AM
bluedogz1 wrote:coolmom42 wrote:
the main thing you WON'T find in a small trailer is a comfortable place to sit. Dinettes suck for that, and the other option is the bed.
RIGHT!! Many moons ago I had a 16' Sunline, and the "dinette" was barely usable.
A solution I hadn't thought of (thank you, Slim Potatohead!) was having an outdoor screened structure. That plus umbrella chairs/table seems like a solution for longer stops.
Something I might not have made clear... everyone who suggested a larger unit is right that they are more comfortable etc. I live a minimalist lifestyle that really could fit nicely in a Casita/A-liner or similar. Part of the motivation for this whole exercise is, as I mentioned, "screw this I'm out." Therefore, the less "stuff" the better.
-Can I live with a wet bath? Yeah, till I get to a truck stop or campground with proper showers.
- I've used cassette toilets and think they're just the thing for this purpose. Also, I have no concern making like a bear in the woods when it's appropriate.
The general principles some folks have shared are awesome! Can't have too much tow vehicle, for example.
Feb-03-2021 03:22 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:bluedogz1 wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
A couple of LiFePO4 batteries, solar panels, an inverter and a small generator would cover everything. Cold weather camping would require an electric heater and power (not battery or generator), but A/C has the same requirement.
How does cooking get done in this case?
Induction cooking plate and a microwave. If you want to bake, bget a convection oven.
Feb-03-2021 01:36 PM
bluedogz1 wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
A couple of LiFePO4 batteries, solar panels, an inverter and a small generator would cover everything. Cold weather camping would require an electric heater and power (not battery or generator), but A/C has the same requirement.
How does cooking get done in this case?
Feb-03-2021 11:41 AM
agesilaus wrote:
Go to some RV shows and see what they have. Slim Potatoehead is a tiny TT advocate you might want to watch some of his stuff.
Slim Potatoehead
Be warned he is a Canadian and a bit odd but watchable. He is trapped in Canada right now and not posting a lot but he went thru picking out a new unit six or so episodes back.
Feb-03-2021 11:16 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
A couple of LiFePO4 batteries, solar panels, an inverter and a small generator would cover everything. Cold weather camping would require an electric heater and power (not battery or generator), but A/C has the same requirement.
Feb-03-2021 07:35 AM
bluedogz1 wrote:
A solution I hadn't thought of is having an outdoor screened structure.
Feb-03-2021 07:32 AM
JimK-NY wrote:
I highly recommend a cassette toilet. They use minimal water and you can dump in outhouses or other places when dump stations are not available.