thatdarncat
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I just joined the forum, Im 57 and looking to get out at 62 and buy my insurance for 3 years.
I have a travel trailer with all the stuff we all enjoy but I dont ever hardly use that stuff, sure I use the TV, toilet and shower, but I hardly use a microwave, stereo, heater etc.
I almost wished I never bought the travel trailer, instead I could have built and equipped a van or a truck camper ( since I already have the truck).
In hindsight it was a lot to pay for things that I could have easily worked around. For example, I could have built a truck camper like Mr. Wells has on this sight, put a hot water on demand unit on a shower tent and used a composting toilet to take care of my personal needs; a low decibel generator to run a small window unit AC and a mr buddy heater to take care of those colder days, and a 250 dollar propane campstove/oven combination.
In retrospect, I could have save a ton of cash that could have gone towards me retiring even earlier or paying for my health insurance costs between the ages of 62-65....yes I wished I had done my own build and saved that money to get me out of the workforce even sooner!
I guess I could always use my TT if I decide to have a retirement home base; just park it under one of those metal garage/awnings on a little patch of dirt somewhere...lol maybe that TT wont seem to be a big waste of cash afterall
I have a travel trailer with all the stuff we all enjoy but I dont ever hardly use that stuff, sure I use the TV, toilet and shower, but I hardly use a microwave, stereo, heater etc.
I almost wished I never bought the travel trailer, instead I could have built and equipped a van or a truck camper ( since I already have the truck).
In hindsight it was a lot to pay for things that I could have easily worked around. For example, I could have built a truck camper like Mr. Wells has on this sight, put a hot water on demand unit on a shower tent and used a composting toilet to take care of my personal needs; a low decibel generator to run a small window unit AC and a mr buddy heater to take care of those colder days, and a 250 dollar propane campstove/oven combination.
In retrospect, I could have save a ton of cash that could have gone towards me retiring even earlier or paying for my health insurance costs between the ages of 62-65....yes I wished I had done my own build and saved that money to get me out of the workforce even sooner!
I guess I could always use my TT if I decide to have a retirement home base; just park it under one of those metal garage/awnings on a little patch of dirt somewhere...lol maybe that TT wont seem to be a big waste of cash afterall