Simplydavid
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Greetings,
All things are relative in the RV lifestyle ... some operate out of rolling Taj Mahal's with all the amenities and some prefer Spartan conditions for whatever reasons. However, the common thread is a wanderlust and that's what' most important! Me, I operate out of a large truck camper with slide out and a 4x4 duelly that allows me to get into some really remote places (i.e., abandoned air strips in Canada of WWII vintage and the likes). I'm often pulling my boat or an enclosed trailer with my motorcycle or ATV) ... just depends on the itch at the time. I'm neither rich nor poor, but I love boondocking whether it's a Walmart parking lot, the back of a truck stop or some other God forsaken place. Generally operate off one or two Honda quiet generators since I enjoy the creature comforts of air conditioning and satellite TV while I'm "roughing" it. I had all the being miserable I can stand from my days in the service. I've had my current camper for two years and, according to my log, I have 130 nights in it and, as a new retiree, am looking forward to a lot more!
David
All things are relative in the RV lifestyle ... some operate out of rolling Taj Mahal's with all the amenities and some prefer Spartan conditions for whatever reasons. However, the common thread is a wanderlust and that's what' most important! Me, I operate out of a large truck camper with slide out and a 4x4 duelly that allows me to get into some really remote places (i.e., abandoned air strips in Canada of WWII vintage and the likes). I'm often pulling my boat or an enclosed trailer with my motorcycle or ATV) ... just depends on the itch at the time. I'm neither rich nor poor, but I love boondocking whether it's a Walmart parking lot, the back of a truck stop or some other God forsaken place. Generally operate off one or two Honda quiet generators since I enjoy the creature comforts of air conditioning and satellite TV while I'm "roughing" it. I had all the being miserable I can stand from my days in the service. I've had my current camper for two years and, according to my log, I have 130 nights in it and, as a new retiree, am looking forward to a lot more!
David