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advice for full timers

Yahoo Message Number: 10182
Hi

We live "full time" in Oregon now, but soon plan to begin a 1 to 2 year full-timing adventure in our Intrigue.
I'd also be interested to know if full-timers are on the move alot or settle in one area. And how to you keep from getting killed with camping fees - unless you boon dock alot.

Advice would be very welcomed.

Thanks.

Tom and Pat

Intrigue 2002 36'

advice for full timers

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 10188
Tom and Pat.....there are so many sites and books that deal with this subject but I would start with the book and site by the Hofmeisters who were on the road full time for 15 years and wrote about their trips weekly. The site is: movinon.net. It has an extensive links page and a message board covering most of the things you will want to know...like how to cut the cost of campsites....join a camping group like Coast to Coast (rules about how often used, etc but works for many)or Passport America, 50% off price or be a Workamper..another site worth chacking out. Good luck. Joe Cronin '95 Magna

'03 Magna (soon)

 

Re: advice for full timers

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 10190
Forgot! I use Passport America and have saved a lot staying at their campgrounds.

Carol

'04 Inspire Genoa
'03 Explorer
Fulltimer