All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: buying an rvThank you for the help. I would have to buy another vehicle to tow a trailer and that can be expensive too. I have checked with a rv inspector and they are booked until September so it may have to wait until next year when the prices go down and there is more to choose from. This has been a learning experience for me to be sure. Thanks again for all your help and willingness to help.Re: buying an rvI just contacted a rv inspector and the earliest that they can do an inspection is getting on to September so perhaps it is better to wait until next year when the prices go down. Cannot afford to waste money on what could be a bad investment Thank you all for the help.Re: buying an rvthank you. good idea on learning to evaluate the price of an rv.Re: learning about rvingSorry I have sleep apnea and so use a cpap machine which needs electricity to run. Tenting was fun and so affordable but time does move on. Nowadays I am thinking that it would be safer to be in a vehicle especially at night with my age. Bathrooms are good.Re: buying an rvthank you good infolearning about rvingI am hoping to do some ring in the near future and would like to have some suggestions. I am a senior single female and come with two pups. When younger up to four years ago tenting was my way to go and now that I have a cap things are a changing. Canada 's west is where home is and would love to explore and perhaps live in for a time while I search for a new home. The type of motorhome would probably be a class c. any and all help would be appreciated. Thanksbuying an rvThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 30260963buying an rvhi I have heard of a 2003 Bigfoot 30mh27ds for sale for 54000 and it has 61, 000 original miles on it. the seller claims it belonged to a rather old woman who no longer camps. Any comments? Price what to look for and any other suggestions you might have please.