I think Bob is right, in that I've seen a LOT of videos about people having leaky roofs in their Class A and C RVs and travel trailers.
For some time, I had thought about making a home in the desert using 3 shipping containers, arranged in a triangle so as to have an enclosed central court. However, too much trouble at my age to build up such a rig, learn to weld, on and on.
I like B&C's idea of a school bus. You can probably pick old ones up for cheap from any school district in the country, and they'll likely still run well enough to get to your site. Lots of windows for ventilation and looking at the scenery. I think I would not enclose the bottom, as then you'll have mouse infestations. Maybe put up a low windbreak fence a few feet to the side. A long bus would give you plenty of space for living. And if you got tired of it after a couple of years, some old hippie would come along and likely buy it.
Alternately, a 30' or longer travel trailer might not be so bad, if you put a secondary roof over it to shield from the sun and keep the rain from leaking inside, like B&C also said. Lots of possibilities that should not be overly expensive.
For some time, I had thought about making a home in the desert using 3 shipping containers, arranged in a triangle so as to have an enclosed central court. However, too much trouble at my age to build up such a rig, learn to weld, on and on.
I like B&C's idea of a school bus. You can probably pick old ones up for cheap from any school district in the country, and they'll likely still run well enough to get to your site. Lots of windows for ventilation and looking at the scenery. I think I would not enclose the bottom, as then you'll have mouse infestations. Maybe put up a low windbreak fence a few feet to the side. A long bus would give you plenty of space for living. And if you got tired of it after a couple of years, some old hippie would come along and likely buy it.
Alternately, a 30' or longer travel trailer might not be so bad, if you put a secondary roof over it to shield from the sun and keep the rain from leaking inside, like B&C also said. Lots of possibilities that should not be overly expensive.