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Go south if you want to do that
Yeah. All the way to Mexico would be the smart thing.
Go south if you want to do that
At least he's not on welfare.i work with an idiot that has lived in his suv for over a year now stays in parking lots canadian tire, super store or anyplace he can get free wifi spends a lot on gas running his vehicle and comes to work 3 hours early to shower and cook his breakfast
i work with an idiot that has lived in his suv for over a year now stays in parking lots canadian tire, super store or anyplace he can get free wifi spends a lot on gas running his vehicle and comes to work 3 hours early to shower and cook his breakfast
Yea that’s why I asked how often he’s moving. You won’t do it in this temperature. Does he have toys, sled or quad? If he’s moving daily why do it in a 5th wheel. If he’s going to do it in a 5th wheel you want to utilize all its functions. In order to do that you have to get water, dump your grey water, dump your chit tank, power. Depends on what he’s doing and we’re he’s going. Always get a kick out guys spending $80-$100k on 5th wheel toy-hauler then heading to the Bush.
I don’t understand your statement about using a $100 k fifth wheel in the bush. Is that not what there for. Or am I missing something here.
Honest question!
The fsr roads around here are not exactly fit for a trailer like that. Then again. If you payed that much for a trailer you can likely afford to pound it down a goat path too.
Cheers.
I’ve been living in my TT will be two years in March. It’s skirted and the water line heat traced. I have a ceramic heater under the trailer and one in the trailer. (The heater underneath and heat trace are plugged into there own 30amp plug)
It’s not to bad down south but it does get nippy some nights. And yea the electrical in trailers sucks, If I’m cooking with the toaster oven/microwave I have to have the heater turned off. I don’t run my furnace and I have a dehumidifier running pretty much 24/7.
If I were to do it again I’d buy an artic fox/four season trailer. Its not ideal living but it does beat spending 1k+ on renting a shoebox
pad fees are 525/ winter months and 680 in summer months
How do you feel about your ex wives having better lawyers though?I have lived in 2 different travel trailers for 6 years out my 50 year life. That’s over 10% of my time on earth. I’m not sure how I feel about living in a travel trailer.
Haha never had an ex wife. Travel trailer by choice! Woohoo!How do you feel about your ex wives having better lawyers though?
So you are heating with 100% electric? Is the heat fairly even with nothing moving air around? If you don't run the dehumidifier how bad does it get?