All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Full time RV Living for a newbieFirst off, holy ****! I didn't expect this many responses so fast! Thank you all for your advice. After reading through these comments I think my plan of action is going to be to go to some RV shows and try to get a feel for what I might want, then start renting some that I like until I find one that seems right. I would like to find an older rig to save some money. So maybe something 10ish years old?Full time RV Living for a newbieIm planning on selling my house, car, and everything else, buying some sort of RV or travel trailer and spending the next foreseeable future on the road. only problem is I have no experience in this area. Im a single guy with a dog and have a job I can work remotely. My plan is to hit all lower 48 states and all National parks. I might make a trip up to Alaska and hit those parks as well. I'm not planning to speed run this trip so I will probably be in it for awhile. I don't need much space, but would like to have a bed I dont have to stow, a small cooking area, bathroom, and a space i can set up a laptop to work from. Im planning to leave out of here in about april of next year, so about 7 months. I've been looking at a Casita and a Tacoma to pull it, hoping to save some on gas by getting a smaller truck. What kind of RV or TT and truck combo would you recommend? Thanks in advance for any advice you have for a newbie!
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