zombiewriter
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Hi All,
I'm in the planning/dream stage of getting on the road and am trying to figure out what kind of vehicle I should start with.
About Me
I'm in my mid thirties, out of shape, and beginning to realize time marches on, and only I can make my dreams come true.
I write professionally as a (very) part-time job and have a contract for steady work. My real passion is novel writing, though. I have a zombie trilogy in progress.
One of my biggest dreams is to life full-time on the road. To travel, meet new people, see the country, get to know places I've never been, and write out of my RV.
But my sweetie of 17 years isn't interested. She doesn't understand the appeal or how we could possibly fit all of our fuzzy kids in an RV. She is supportive, though, and we're budgeting a little money each month toward a future vehicle and travel.
I have an invisible disability, so I get a monthly check from the government. But on my good days I'm very physically capable. This means I have lots of free time and don't have to worry much about money.
I'm pretty handy. I've never had any wood working classes, but if I can build simple things from drawings.
I plumbed in a new pedestal sink (that was taller than the last one) and toilet in my bathroom. I've fixed faucets and pipe leaks.
I'm good enough with engines that if I have a Chilton's manual, the right tools, and someone to point out the parts, I can fix just about anything.
What I want to do
I want to dry camp for a week or more at a time, without having to do dump my tanks or plug in or whatever.
I want to visit the back country and camp on BLM land and at primitive camp sites.
But while I do this, I want to use my laptop.
I'll mostly be solo camping, but sometimes my partner will come along.
What I want in an RV
I have very specific ideas about possible layouts, as drawing is one of my hobbies. But when I look at actual motor homes and trailers, I can't find anything like I would want.
My partner says I should get a cheap older motor home for my first vehicle to see if I really like it.
I can find old motorhomes for $1000 or less in my area.
But I kind of like the idea of building my own so I can choose the layout I want. But at the same time, that would be a huge amount of work. . . If I build it, I can get a Sprinter cargo van with a diesel engine that will last forever. . . But a box van gives me more room to work with. . .
Any suggestions?:s
I'm in the planning/dream stage of getting on the road and am trying to figure out what kind of vehicle I should start with.
About Me
I'm in my mid thirties, out of shape, and beginning to realize time marches on, and only I can make my dreams come true.
I write professionally as a (very) part-time job and have a contract for steady work. My real passion is novel writing, though. I have a zombie trilogy in progress.
One of my biggest dreams is to life full-time on the road. To travel, meet new people, see the country, get to know places I've never been, and write out of my RV.
But my sweetie of 17 years isn't interested. She doesn't understand the appeal or how we could possibly fit all of our fuzzy kids in an RV. She is supportive, though, and we're budgeting a little money each month toward a future vehicle and travel.
I have an invisible disability, so I get a monthly check from the government. But on my good days I'm very physically capable. This means I have lots of free time and don't have to worry much about money.
I'm pretty handy. I've never had any wood working classes, but if I can build simple things from drawings.
I plumbed in a new pedestal sink (that was taller than the last one) and toilet in my bathroom. I've fixed faucets and pipe leaks.
I'm good enough with engines that if I have a Chilton's manual, the right tools, and someone to point out the parts, I can fix just about anything.
What I want to do
I want to dry camp for a week or more at a time, without having to do dump my tanks or plug in or whatever.
I want to visit the back country and camp on BLM land and at primitive camp sites.
But while I do this, I want to use my laptop.
I'll mostly be solo camping, but sometimes my partner will come along.
What I want in an RV
I have very specific ideas about possible layouts, as drawing is one of my hobbies. But when I look at actual motor homes and trailers, I can't find anything like I would want.
- I want seperate sleeping arrangements for two people, or an acutal king sized bed.
- The bed doesn't have to serve as a bed all the time, but it would be nice.
- I need a fully functional kitchen with stove, oven, fridge, and sink.
- I think I want a flush toilet and running hot water, but I'm not sure.
- I need STORAGE!
- I want solar or wind power (or both).
- I want to be able to put an Auto Moto three wheeled scooter on a bumper platform.
My partner says I should get a cheap older motor home for my first vehicle to see if I really like it.
I can find old motorhomes for $1000 or less in my area.
But I kind of like the idea of building my own so I can choose the layout I want. But at the same time, that would be a huge amount of work. . . If I build it, I can get a Sprinter cargo van with a diesel engine that will last forever. . . But a box van gives me more room to work with. . .
Any suggestions?:s