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mr__ed
Jun 01, 2017Explorer
I've met some unusual full-timers over the years. When I was living in California, I was full-timing in a Class A MH. I'd often camp at Kaspers Wilderness Park, just east of San Juan Capistrano. It was here I met some unusual full-timers. One guy was full-timing in a Mercedes automobile. I'd spot him shaving in the morning, using a side view mirror. I also met a couple of gentlemen full-timing in station wagons. One was an older, refined looking gent who claimed to be an out-of-work doctor due to his age. I'd often see him sitting on the tailgate having his tea.
Yes, these are extreme cases, but when you're down and out, you've gotta make do.
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I'm out of RVing now due to a sudden infirmity, but if I ever regain my abilities, I'll probably get back to full-timing, possibly opting for a Class B motor home. I've lived in very small campers in the past, my first full-time RV being a fiberglass camper mounted on an under-powered Toyota truck. I called it the "pumpkin" due to its unusual shape.
Yes, these are extreme cases, but when you're down and out, you've gotta make do.
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I'm out of RVing now due to a sudden infirmity, but if I ever regain my abilities, I'll probably get back to full-timing, possibly opting for a Class B motor home. I've lived in very small campers in the past, my first full-time RV being a fiberglass camper mounted on an under-powered Toyota truck. I called it the "pumpkin" due to its unusual shape.
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