Gemini1771
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My partner and I have been looking at RVs for a couple of years and plan to shove off for full time living in September-ish. We’ve imagined a host of scenarios (and even almost bought a 5th wheel)- we’re currently leaning toward a 25-28 foot class C or A. We’ll be living and remote working in our rig full time (with a cat and dog), so we need workspace and a little room to move. I feel claustrophobic in some of the smaller rigs, especially ones without slides.
My question is, is going up to 30 or even 32 feet really going to make much of a difference? I have been trying to prepare myself for a smaller living space because we plan on boondocking and I imaging getting a 26 ft rig down a dirt road is going to be a lot easier than getting a 30 ft rig down the same road, but I don’t know if that’s really true. We own a Jeep Wrangler that we dispersed camp in a lot (and also plan to tow)- I know we won’t have nearly the same access with an RV, but the rougher roads we can get down the better. If we could afford one of those 4WD Earthroamer type rigs, we’d totally be there.
Expanding our search to include slightly longer rigs also gives us more options that can tow our Wrangler (4,500 lbs) and some of the longer rigs are cheaper. We’re looking to stay around $25K, so we’re looking at old rigs.
Any thoughts on length? Also, any thoughts on trying to boondock down rough-ish roads in a Class C or Class A? We’ll need pretty consistent internet access, so the will be a limiting factor as well. We’re in Washington state now- a lot of the forest roads here are terrible, but there also isn’t much of a cell signal in the mountains once you leave the main highways.
Any input would be appreciated! Thanks!
My question is, is going up to 30 or even 32 feet really going to make much of a difference? I have been trying to prepare myself for a smaller living space because we plan on boondocking and I imaging getting a 26 ft rig down a dirt road is going to be a lot easier than getting a 30 ft rig down the same road, but I don’t know if that’s really true. We own a Jeep Wrangler that we dispersed camp in a lot (and also plan to tow)- I know we won’t have nearly the same access with an RV, but the rougher roads we can get down the better. If we could afford one of those 4WD Earthroamer type rigs, we’d totally be there.
Expanding our search to include slightly longer rigs also gives us more options that can tow our Wrangler (4,500 lbs) and some of the longer rigs are cheaper. We’re looking to stay around $25K, so we’re looking at old rigs.
Any thoughts on length? Also, any thoughts on trying to boondock down rough-ish roads in a Class C or Class A? We’ll need pretty consistent internet access, so the will be a limiting factor as well. We’re in Washington state now- a lot of the forest roads here are terrible, but there also isn’t much of a cell signal in the mountains once you leave the main highways.
Any input would be appreciated! Thanks!