Above, The Beast at the Marin RV Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Thinking about getting a RV, but don't know what type to get?
The Santa Clarita Valley Signal has an article on different types of RVs available and the advantages of RV travel.
They begin with:
Living out of a recreational vehicle can be adventurous, exciting and exhilarating, and an RV can be an excellent alternative to camping, using public transportation for travel/excursions, and an opportunity to learn how to be self-sufficient and self-reliant. Trekking across the country in a motor home gives you the freedom and flexibility to explore a variety of communities, towns, cities, and parks with limited expenses, with all of your possessions and assets close by. RV enthusiasts often work while on the road, and adapt well to on-the-go living, and a nomad’s way of life. This allows for full-time camping, maintaining a gas/diesel truck and engine, and keeping up with their own lifestyle needs.
There are camps and how-to seminars available around the country for any future RV campers, and even an Escapees RV Club to bring together those with similar interests. Leaving behind a traditional lifestyle also means creating a sensible budget worksheet, as gas prices, food costs, and general vehicle repair costs are the main components of day-to-day living. Other issues may include insurance, entertainment, and health insurance. Communications via cell phone, e-mail, and wireless laptops are not only convenient, but absolute must-haves for the road tripper. Despite these minor stressors, Rving is not only a unique and dynamic traveling experience, but also an independent and exciting lifestyle.
To read more, go here.
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