Great video. It is hard to decide which type of travel vehicle to start with on a new lifestyle. I had a new 25 foot class c. It was perfect for 1 or 2 people. It had all the amenities, pretty easy to drive and small enough to park on the street when visiting a new town. There were a lot of pros. Con was the cost. And even new rv’s have issues and need maintenance which is a con. Getting maintenance and service is not easy. Sometimes long waits for appointments or parts.
Yes it's difficult. I've had every type of RV except a teardrop and with all that, since it's just me and the dog now, I decided to go back to a class B. The thing is, when you live this lifestyle 80% of the time you are outside of the vehicle anyway, hiking visiting museums, or just sitting in the shade.
Great video. It is hard to decide which type of travel vehicle to start with on a new lifestyle. I had a new 25 foot class c. It was perfect for 1 or 2 people. It had all the amenities, pretty easy to drive and small enough to park on the street when visiting a new town. There were a lot of pros. Con was the cost. And even new rv’s have issues and need maintenance which is a con. Getting maintenance and service is not easy. Sometimes long waits for appointments or parts.
Yes it's difficult. I've had every type of RV except a teardrop and with all that, since it's just me and the dog now, I decided to go back to a class B. The thing is, when you live this lifestyle 80% of the time you are outside of the vehicle anyway, hiking visiting museums, or just sitting in the shade.
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