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Old 12-18-2020, 09:38 PM   #8
roybatty
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State: Arkansas
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First: Welcome to our virtual RV Park!

Is it feasible? Absolutely!

There's no way to help you with a budget because we'd have no idea of what your travel plans are...

But there are a lot of full-timers in here who can help.


Thank you for the welcome. The Axis 24.1 seems like an absolutely perfect fit for me. I don’t know how tough it’ll be for me to boondock or find a campsite daily.

On the back of an envelope, I think I can get by on $2000/month for everything. That’s the hope at least. I’ve been taking notes on all kinds of cost saving tactics for RV living, too.

I was looking at a Class B, but I think it’d get old quick and I’m a big guy who would probably bang off of things and break them. The only reason I’d get a Class B is to get into a city bc I really like visiting cities.

I wonder if a 24.1 is city driving worthy. For example, do most or many parking garages allow or can fit an RV?

I suspect no, but I figured I’d ask. Need to plan for city visits. Maybe park out by a train or bus station in the burbs and take the train or bus downtown.
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