Above, Wizard Island in Crater Lake. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When people think of full-time RVers, they generally think of retirees.
However, the demographics of full-timers is changing with middle-aged and young people joining the ranks.
There are reasons for this and Do It Yourself RV has them covered in an article.
They begin with:
Full-time RVing has really taken off in the last few years. Traditionally, the full-time RV life has belonged almost exclusively to retirees.
Traveling the country at a leisurely pace has historically been seen as a reward for having lived a productive life. Now, however, there is an ever-increasing number of full-timing folks who do not match that particular demographic, and whose motivations are somewhat different.
While it is still more likely that you will run into people 65+ who are indefinitely on the road, the number of full-time middle age couples and singles is on the rise. There is even a newly-emerging demographic of young families in their 20s and early 30s who have joined the ranks. So why the sudden shift?To see why, go here.
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