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trail-explorer wrote:
At least 5 years ago I started putting money into an extra bank account I have.
I've turned that money into my "camping and recreation fund" savings account.
The money from that account goes towards fuel for my vacations and camping trips.
Because that money sits there and isn't used for anything else, it's not a huge hit to my main bank account to go camping.
โMar-19-2022 10:16 AM
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trail-explorer wrote:
At least 5 years ago I started putting money into an extra bank account I have.
I've turned that money into my "camping and recreation fund" savings account.
The money from that account goes towards fuel for my vacations and camping trips.
Because that money sits there and isn't used for anything else, it's not a huge hit to my main bank account to go camping.
โMar-17-2022 07:13 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
Notsobigjoe Last year at this time I was in a park at Smyrna Beach at about $300+ a month. Pretty nice place but I don't remember the name.
โMar-17-2022 06:10 PM
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mr. ed wrote:Continues and is growing today with wind generation and charging electric vehicles.
Some of the best fuel mileage ever achieved took place centuries ago:
Spanish sailing ships regularly got thousands of miles per galleon. ๐
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mr. ed wrote:
Iโm not rving at this time due to a disability, but my heart is still with the lifestyle. Due to fuel costs I would definitely cut back on the cross country journeys I used to take and concentrate in just one area of the country. In my case, that would probably be the southwest. I would also likely stay in one location for an extended time to save on fuel costs.
In the future I think Rvers will find it a little more difficult to find spaces available as long as fuel prices continue to spike and world conditions generally continue to worsen.