I appreciated hearing about some of the subtler topics around the changes to RV living. They're maybe even more real that the mechanics of RVing. Thank you!
THIS! I’m looking into selling house to transition to full-time RV life within the next few months. I will be parked in an RV park but still have so many questions. Am trying to absorb as much info as possible before signing that check!!!! This is the video people like me need to watch before making that decision. Will definitely subscribe and watch your other videos 😊
Now RV parks won't let in any RV that is older than 10 years old. Apparently, people pull them in and abandon them because it's cheaper to do that than to dispose of the RV themselves. Or they are not maintained and now the people can't pull them out. This is expensive... This is why my rig can be parked in a parking lot, and go stealth. I'm in a cargo van.
Yep! Some RVers definitely ruined it for the rest of us. The age rule is a very unfortunate rule, but there are definitely parks who will still accept older rigs. And, I am glad you found a way that works for you! I have heard from a bunch of people love going stealth and almost never go to RV parks. That's why this lifestyle is great. You can do it whichever way works best for you!
As she said it's more of a challenge in the east or the south. I'm from Florida trying to move older 5th wheel back there but I can't afford what some senior RV resort park wants to charge. I had also never heard about lot rent that goes sky high during snowbird season. But it is do-able just takes more effort and don't expect alot you can feel awesome especially if your craving g the disconnect, it can for some be easier especially if you're independant or more spiritual ... feels nearly "Totally Freeing" not for everyone but if u like it 👍🏞👩🏻🇺🇲🌠❤️🔥
@@boy777jc97 I think you are totally right. It takes more effort, but is great if it is right for you. I hope you have better luck relocating down here. Especially with the rising lot rents.
Great video and topic. I pick up my used, 25ft class C that I’m paying cash (got a rv inspection) , bought a used Thousand Trails Adventure membership paid off. This provides me the piece of mind that I’ll always have a RV spot. This allows me to just deal with monthly expenses, which I am disciplined with. I’ve been researching, planning and dreaming of going full time RV since 2021 and I am so excited. I’m taking the online Rv training course to learn how to fix and maintain it myself. I think this is a great lifestyle so long as you research and know what you are getting into and have realistic expectations. I’m nervous but more excited than anything!
Very good video , one of the best I ever see. Honest words. Most of channels out there are just profiting on youtube views. Nothing against them. Anyways Great job.
@@DustyTrailRV please address the costs of on-road repair shops and assessing value of workmanship. Are these shops able to do good quality warranty work?
@@beckyelliott2871 Hey! Great point! On-the-road repair shops and mobile repair techs can do great work. Like anything else, you must do your research and due diligence to ensure you only allow qualified professionals to work on your rig. There are many forums and online resources where people can discuss the costs of this work.
Thank you. ✌️🙂, Awesome information. I really appreciate your honesty. I'm like you as for being an introvert. I'm feeling that I'm into being an rv person. I've been in a sticks and bricks life and I'm retired now. This has really given me the right stuff to be concerning. Thanks again ✌️😏 🌈🎶
I hope this was helpful! I think RVing is a great opportunity! Especially for retirees! Congrats on the retirement. What are so other topics that I could cover that you would find helpful?
That is so exciting for you! This lifestyle is absolutely wonderful, and preparation makes it so much easier to start out. Are there any topics I could cover that you would find particularly helpful?
SMART! Vans are built to handle heavier loads and objects for longer periods and distances than RVs, that are slapped together in a quicker time frame and with cheaper materials at higher prices for the quality you think you are getting - RVs- a POOR CHOICE!
right now im living in my car - its been 2 weeks, i am looking for a small 24 or so foot rv as i live in northern California - ill be boon docking mostly no travel is there a good video on what rv to buy ? it will be a drive and live rv - i used to remodel homes and was a auto mechanic years ago so the maintaince thing wont be an issue
I appreciated hearing about some of the subtler topics around the changes to RV living. They're maybe even more real that the mechanics of RVing. Thank you!
I am so glad you found the video helpful!
I loved your line “I don’t get on my own nerves” . I am just about to embark on an adventure in my new Airstream and thoroughly enjoyed your video
I am glad you found this video helpful! Good luck on your upcoming adventure. Are you going full time or on a short trip?
THIS! I’m looking into selling house to transition to full-time RV life within the next few months. I will be parked in an RV park but still have so many questions. Am trying to absorb as much info as possible before signing that check!!!! This is the video people like me need to watch before making that decision. Will definitely subscribe and watch your other videos 😊
I am so glad you found this video helpful. Are there any topics in particular that you think would be beneficial?
Now RV parks won't let in any RV that is older than 10 years old. Apparently, people pull them in and abandon them because it's cheaper to do that than to dispose of the RV themselves. Or they are not maintained and now the people can't pull them out. This is expensive... This is why my rig can be parked in a parking lot, and go stealth. I'm in a cargo van.
Yep! Some RVers definitely ruined it for the rest of us. The age rule is a very unfortunate rule, but there are definitely parks who will still accept older rigs. And, I am glad you found a way that works for you! I have heard from a bunch of people love going stealth and almost never go to RV parks. That's why this lifestyle is great. You can do it whichever way works best for you!
RV parks are 🤢
As she said it's more of a challenge in the east or the south. I'm from Florida trying to move older 5th wheel back there but I can't afford what some senior RV resort park wants to charge. I had also never heard about lot rent that goes sky high during snowbird season. But it is do-able just takes more effort and don't expect alot you can feel awesome especially if your craving g the disconnect, it can for some be easier especially if you're independant or more spiritual ... feels nearly "Totally Freeing" not for everyone but if u like it 👍🏞👩🏻🇺🇲🌠❤️🔥
@@boy777jc97 I think you are totally right. It takes more effort, but is great if it is right for you. I hope you have better luck relocating down here. Especially with the rising lot rents.
Great video and topic. I pick up my used, 25ft class C that I’m paying cash (got a rv inspection) , bought a used Thousand Trails Adventure membership paid off. This provides me the piece of mind that I’ll always have a RV spot. This allows me to just deal with monthly expenses, which I am disciplined with. I’ve been researching, planning and dreaming of going full time RV since 2021 and I am so excited. I’m taking the online Rv training course to learn how to fix and maintain it myself. I think this is a great lifestyle so long as you research and know what you are getting into and have realistic expectations. I’m nervous but more excited than anything!
Good for you! It sounds like you’ve done your due diligence. I think your approach will help you be successful! Congratulations and good luck!
I did this for years it had its up and down ,but it’s tough life !
Very good video , one of the best I ever see. Honest words. Most of channels out there are just profiting on youtube views. Nothing against them. Anyways Great job.
Thank you for your support! My goal is to put content out that helps people. Are there any topics you think I should cover?
@@DustyTrailRV please address the costs of on-road repair shops and assessing value of workmanship. Are these shops able to do good quality warranty work?
@@DustyTrailRV
@@beckyelliott2871 Hey! Great point! On-the-road repair shops and mobile repair techs can do great work. Like anything else, you must do your research and due diligence to ensure you only allow qualified professionals to work on your rig. There are many forums and online resources where people can discuss the costs of this work.
Thank you. ✌️🙂,
Awesome information. I really appreciate your honesty. I'm like you as for being an introvert. I'm feeling that I'm into being an rv person. I've been in a sticks and bricks life and I'm retired now. This has really given me the right stuff to be concerning. Thanks again ✌️😏 🌈🎶
I hope this was helpful! I think RVing is a great opportunity! Especially for retirees! Congrats on the retirement. What are so other topics that I could cover that you would find helpful?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the rv lifestyle. We plan on traveling soon when my husband retires and this has been a very helpful!
That is so exciting for you! This lifestyle is absolutely wonderful, and preparation makes it so much easier to start out. Are there any topics I could cover that you would find particularly helpful?
Good video.
Glad you enjoyed it
SMART! Vans are built to handle heavier loads and objects for longer periods and distances than RVs, that are slapped together in a quicker time frame and with cheaper materials at higher prices for the quality you think you are getting - RVs- a POOR CHOICE!
Great point!
right now im living in my car - its been 2 weeks, i am looking for a small 24 or so foot rv as i live in northern California - ill be boon docking mostly no travel
is there a good video on what rv to buy ? it will be a drive and live rv - i used to remodel homes and was a auto mechanic years ago so the maintaince thing wont be an issue
Hi! I don’t have a video like that at the moment, but keep an eye out for one in the future.
So, are you looking for a class c?
@@DustyTrailRV yeh
Well done
Thank you! Are there any topics that you think would be helpful?
Cool thx
Anytime! Let me know if there are any topics you would find helpful for me to cover!