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C-Bears
Jan 29, 2015Explorer
There is probably a learning curve when going full time. Probably the worse thing to do is go through a CW and start buying kitchen stuff or other "camp goodies" for the RV. After a year or so you will be giving most of that junk away and getting what you had in your sticknbrick anyway.
When we started a used 38' FW seemed pretty big. We thought we would get used to a small combination washer/dryer, a queen bed, a separate closet toilet, single small frig, and manual leveling system.
After a year of full time traveling use we decided we wanted a slightly larger FW with a side-by-side washer/dryer, large double door frig, king bed, big bathroom with everything in one room, and 6-point auto leveling. Now at only a foot longer, we wonder how we did a year in the old unit!
If we actually really wanted to "camp" we would be in a tent and not be full time.
When we started a used 38' FW seemed pretty big. We thought we would get used to a small combination washer/dryer, a queen bed, a separate closet toilet, single small frig, and manual leveling system.
After a year of full time traveling use we decided we wanted a slightly larger FW with a side-by-side washer/dryer, large double door frig, king bed, big bathroom with everything in one room, and 6-point auto leveling. Now at only a foot longer, we wonder how we did a year in the old unit!
If we actually really wanted to "camp" we would be in a tent and not be full time.
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