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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Living in an RV - What is Your Favorite Rig?

Living in an RV - What is Your Favorite Rig?
By Gary Pierce




Living in an RV is fun and a cheap way to retire. There are all types of RVs and all types of RVers.



The stories of how you chose the rigs you own are of benefit to others who may be of the same mind that you are.



For instance, we had a motor home and pulled a tow car. We ran into some couples that would not trade their diesel pickup for anything. They pulled a travel trailer with their pickup, and for them it was heaven. If you feel like sharing your story about your diesel pickup rig please do so below.



We moved from a 35 foot sailboat, our home for 8 years, to a 40 foot motor home with a diesel pusher. We thought our sailboat experience would drive us toward a small RV. Not so... we got a large coach. We also got 7 miles to the gallon. When you fill up a 148 gallon tank you sometimes envy the smaller RVs.



By small RV I mean the class C's and the camper rigs. There is no doubt they have ample space...remember a sailboat has curved walls and about 50 square feet (if you are lucky) of stand up living space...so a 25 foot class C has enough space to be comfortable. We made do with a lot less for 8 years.



These smaller coaches still offered the freedom of living in an RV and we all see the same scenery. But it would be interest to others to hear your story of how you came to choose a Class C. Will you share?



The RV lifestyle is a great one and there are many ways to enjoy it. Won't you help someone and tell your story of how you came to choose your particular rig. If you do you will have your own page on the website below. Enjoy!




Gary Pierce is the webmaster of http://www.frugal-retirement-living.com he retired early at 49, he is still retired at 63. He has experience in lifestyles that are both fulfilling and frugal. Share your RV story. It is 2009 and many are wondering if they can ever retire. Don't give up until you check out this website. Enjoy.



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