smithr10 said:
Hi, I am a gal from Missouri. I will be ready to retire in 2020 so thinking ahead but I don't know if I could live in a van. I am not prissy just claustrophobic. I originally was thinking class C but I do not want to stay in RV parks yuck right on top of each other kind of defeats the purpose. I have gotten the impression getting out to BLM land is easier in a van than a RV. I have noticed many 50 plus women towing little trailers so maybe that wouldn't be as hard as I originally thought it would be. Well I am so glad to have found this forum for information.
Welcome Smithr,
I too will be retiring soon but could be as late as 2020. I did a couple of nights in a mini-van and decided it was too cramped for me. So my next plan is to rent the largest uhaul trailer I can find and drive it for a day in the mountains where I live. That way I will know if hauling a trailer is an option or not. I need a home base so I plan on keeping a trailer down in a desert park where everyone will be right on top of each other but there is desert all around so it should be ok as I plan on being on the road quite a bit. After retiring from my teaching job overseas, I want to be part of a community if even for part of the year.
I have been researching vans, trailers, motorhomes, tiny homes etc. for the last year. I even bought a 24 foot 1979 trailer but it weighs a ton and has landed on a friend's property. Fixing it up was a bit tiresome and costly so I have decided that if I go with a trailer, I want a newer 14 footer. If you haven't seen the Jayco Jay Flights, you might like to take a look. Also they have a new model, the Hummingbird that is sweet. They run about 16K new but I have seen used Jay Flights for as little as 7K. Jayco does not have the best reputation for some models, but they do offer a two year warranty. The vintage trailers are cute but I would like to have a monitor for grey water, fresh water, black water, propane etc.
For me, I want to be able to stand up, cook, have a reading chair, frig, air conditioner, solar panels and last but not least a toilet for all those night time treks.
In the future, I hope to meet up with other folks from this forum and am willing to organize some travel get togethers.
You are sure to find a lot of useful info here and on Bob's You Tube channel.
Happy trails,
Jeri Lynn