Simply not true, Buck. I have seen the units costing an arm and a leg, with 50 
inch flat screens, hardwood floors, and a full size kitchen. No Thank You. The 
first thing I did was remove both TVs - they were tubes anyway, and heavy as a 
horse. Also, I am a tall guy; 6'2, 210. I looked at some of the class B and C 
RVs, and they are so cramped. This one has a uniform ceiling height of about 
6'6.
Last, I hadn't even planned to buy this one, except I am good at bargaining, 
and bought a used $100K RV with just 15K miles on it, with every option, for a 
third of the original price. Couldn't pass it up. I *always* let someone else 
buy stuff like this new, first.
 

 

---In [email protected], <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:

 A problem with this is that vehicles over 20 foot long can't get in to a lot 
of trail-heads.  Better to have something you can sleep and meditate in that is 
contained within 20 or so feet.  Otherwise you miss a lot of nature in driving 
and parking these Mac-mansion hogs of the RV world around.  These big RV's are 
a pipe dream of people who end up spending a lot of money to try to save some.  
Borrow or rent some before you buy to see if they are all they are promoted to 
be.  
 -Buck    
 


 During my first time out, I did a photo shoot among the coastal marsh and 
dunes, in the early morning fog. Took about 120 images, in an hour! Yes, it is 
an awesome way to travel, in a self-contained way. I have 75 gallons of fresh 
water, a 25 gallon propane tank, and a 50 amp generator, that runs off the 100 
gallon gas tank.

Motorhome 1:
https://app.box.com/s/avf0zvuxxh6a2rbmyb47 
https://app.box.com/s/avf0zvuxxh6a2rbmyb47

Motorhome 2:
https://app.box.com/s/weuvx0od0gynugrgonbf 
https://app.box.com/s/weuvx0od0gynugrgonbf

Coastal dunes:
https://app.box.com/s/f7j3l291glbxzfxmyv0w 
https://app.box.com/s/f7j3l291glbxzfxmyv0w

Coastal marsh:
https://app.box.com/s/520fqw9n83hfqofj52yy 
https://app.box.com/s/520fqw9n83hfqofj52yy

Sunset:
https://app.box.com/s/64dqusn91un2bkl68vlh 
https://app.box.com/s/64dqusn91un2bkl68vlh



 

 ---In [email protected], <[email protected]> wrote:

 I'm thinking along the same lines but more for being able to have a "home" 
while travelling doing photography. Simple but effective way of getting to 
places one otherwise wouldn't see. For sadhana a cabin in the mountains is 
better. Do post a picture of your vehicle if you feel like it :-)






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