At first I thought I wanted my own private land for a campsite but there isn't too many places I've found that aren't in need of hook-ups of some sort, so when I factored in the cost of either having the necessary water, sewer and electric put in or having what was there repaired, it was too...
Hello everyone! I can't believe it's been a whole year trying to make a decision on traveling! So, I've decided that I want to be able to travel but not forever, and I'm looking in to purchasing a deeded campsite. I bought a really nice 26 ft Pioneer TT this summer and I currently have it inside...
Until I get my van, I have a Kia Soul that I have to temporarily camp with and I'm thinking I could get the tent that attaches to the back of it for now. Good way to try out the camping ordeal with my dogs anyway!
After a van is converted into living quarters, is it now considered an RV? I have an opportunity to travel only 10 minutes from the barn I'm staying at to a really nice State Park maybe 2-3 times a week to take advantage of shower houses, campfire ring, etc., some of the things I can't do by the...
Well, I've been busy enjoying my new barn and trying to decide on the least expensive way to live out my retirement without the expense of a big house but with a van, a horse and 3 dogs!
So I've decided to get a cargo van and do the inside myself just the way I want it. My barn owner doesn't...
Well I've been thinking about the horse trailer now, if this current arrangement at my barn should not work out, I'll just hire a truck driver to pull me, my horses and my dogs to a new location ??
I don't like the sliding doors, either. Ive seen some pretty cool cooking setups on the hinged doors too where the propane stoves and the cooking counters are mounted as a foldaway design. Has anyone tried that?
Lol! I have to save, I figure I'll have 8-10,000.00 to work with by the time I retire. Not sure about high top, extra length or make right now, but if my brother has to help out mechanically he prefers Chevy, GMC, Dodge.
I think cargo van it is! But I have a little Kia Soul right now and I'm still in a lease for 2 more years, about the same time I'll be ready to retire, so in the meantime I'll be looking at some cargo vans and getting some ideas!
Are any of you working either part or full time and parking overnight there? Just wondering if it was considered illegal to do even if you had permission from your boss and you were on their private property? At some point I might have a chance to take on extra hours but don't want my employer...