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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 696599" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Lil, we will travel, squat most of the time both winter and summer and use free csmpsites (boondocking) too. And we'll find the cheapest of campsites without amenities, like pools and hot tubs. And, trust me, we will pay cash, just like we do our cars.</p><p>We will find nice summer weather so we dont need too much air conditioning (many places by mountains are cool at night). We dont eat big meals..im close to a vegan. Hub is a light eater.</p><p></p><p>I have seen these videos. trust me, they are living a lot larger than we will. The community of people is important to us...the company. Plus there are cheaper ways to boondock.</p><p></p><p>In other words, we have seen this, but are also reading about living a frugal RV life.</p><p></p><p>I can't wait to sleep in the of quiet in Wyoming on the way or as a detour to where we will spend most of the winter.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately, me and my husband get along great so when we ARE alone it will be fun. I think we will buy an old class C RV and hub can take a year ir so fixing it up.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Lil. This got me excitef. It is a way of living Ive always dreamed of. It is the equivalent of a beautiful mansion with a pool to us. But we, especially I, am very strange. aid also like cohousing...lol. Neither hub or I give a hoot about material luxuries snd we are minamilists and look forward to taking it further. Also we font need television to be happy.</p><p></p><p>Our American dream is different than THE American dream, a lot like many of our DCs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 696599, member: 1550"] Lil, we will travel, squat most of the time both winter and summer and use free csmpsites (boondocking) too. And we'll find the cheapest of campsites without amenities, like pools and hot tubs. And, trust me, we will pay cash, just like we do our cars. We will find nice summer weather so we dont need too much air conditioning (many places by mountains are cool at night). We dont eat big meals..im close to a vegan. Hub is a light eater. I have seen these videos. trust me, they are living a lot larger than we will. The community of people is important to us...the company. Plus there are cheaper ways to boondock. In other words, we have seen this, but are also reading about living a frugal RV life. I can't wait to sleep in the of quiet in Wyoming on the way or as a detour to where we will spend most of the winter. Fortunately, me and my husband get along great so when we ARE alone it will be fun. I think we will buy an old class C RV and hub can take a year ir so fixing it up. Thanks, Lil. This got me excitef. It is a way of living Ive always dreamed of. It is the equivalent of a beautiful mansion with a pool to us. But we, especially I, am very strange. aid also like cohousing...lol. Neither hub or I give a hoot about material luxuries snd we are minamilists and look forward to taking it further. Also we font need television to be happy. Our American dream is different than THE American dream, a lot like many of our DCs. [/QUOTE]
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