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convenient to find this community the same day i came across this blog. i’ve always been curious about living in campers or rvs, so this was a fun read

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[–] HaphazardFinesse 2 points 2 years ago

Nice, uscampgrounds.info is new to me, and looks like a pretty great resource! Added it to the "valuable external resources" post.

But yeah, largely agree with their points. I'm solo full-time in a high-roof, short wheelbase Promaster, and it honestly sometimes feels like more room than I need. Different story when my GF joins me though lol. Also, for me, part of the point of RVs/vans is to go at your own pace. Much easier to enjoy myself traveling when I'm not pressured by spending $150/day on a hotel room.