I just purchased my first RV! Wish I had done it years ago. Got set up in my home town area yesterday and had first glitch today...
They hid the circuit breakers in the only cabinet door I hadn't opened! Called the man I bought it from for advice and he told me where they were!
On with the show. I am full time though I haven't closed my business here in the St. Louis Area (actually several businesses). I will probably wait to travel until my
bobcat business slows for the year and then hit the road for warmer places... Texas, Florida, Arizona, maybe even California.
I really want to see the many sights our country offers. I never had any desire to go to other countries except some islands.
I would really appreciate any advice on places to visit, help finding low cost places to camp.
Oh yeah, my RV is a fifth wheel, a 33.5 foot 1998 Hitchhiker with three slides! I am so glad I got 3 slides, makes it seem big.
I am use to towing race car trailers and my bobcat gooseneck of course, and I installed my new (used) Husky Hitch yesterday.
Well I guess that is enough for now, I'm getting hungry!
Lucky Mike said
12:52 AM Aug 2, 2013
Welcome to the Forum!!!!!!
bjoyce said
01:57 AM Aug 2, 2013
Your lowest cost places to camp are often ones without hookups, so think about your options to make that easier. How much water can you safely carry and not be overweight? How much electricity, both 12 volt and 120 volt (generator or inverter, which means more battery) do you need for an overnight? How much electricity, water, propane and waste tank do you need for a longer stay, say a week? Answer these with what you have today, you can practice with hookups available but not being used. All without spending any money.
Hi All,
I just purchased my first RV! Wish I had done it years ago. Got set up in my home town area yesterday and had first glitch today...
They hid the circuit breakers in the only cabinet door I hadn't opened! Called the man I bought it from for advice and he told me where they were!
On with the show. I am full time though I haven't closed my business here in the St. Louis Area (actually several businesses). I will probably wait to travel until my
bobcat business slows for the year and then hit the road for warmer places... Texas, Florida, Arizona, maybe even California.
I really want to see the many sights our country offers. I never had any desire to go to other countries except some islands.
I would really appreciate any advice on places to visit, help finding low cost places to camp.
Oh yeah, my RV is a fifth wheel, a 33.5 foot 1998 Hitchhiker with three slides! I am so glad I got 3 slides, makes it seem big.
I am use to towing race car trailers and my bobcat gooseneck of course, and I installed my new (used) Husky Hitch yesterday.
Well I guess that is enough for now, I'm getting hungry!