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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 4276220" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>When I was RVing, I camped at a military Famcamp in North Dakota and a retired guy had a 5th wheel next to me and he tried to convince me to go full time telling em there were no taxes, no painting, roofing or maintenance. He negelected to tell me that periodically one has to buy very expensive tires for the RV, it has to be maintained and repaired, road hazzards, tags etc and worse, if one is retired military or Civil Service and does camp in military Famcamps, every two weeks you have to move on. </p><p>There is an exception, the military RV camp at Davis-Mounthan AFB in Arizona will allow extended camping and that is very nice in the winter when every other place is cold. They even have a portable wash guy that comes aroudn and washes your rig and there is a doggie wash there as well, I'v enever seen one of those until we RV'd at DM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 4276220, member: 25679"] When I was RVing, I camped at a military Famcamp in North Dakota and a retired guy had a 5th wheel next to me and he tried to convince me to go full time telling em there were no taxes, no painting, roofing or maintenance. He negelected to tell me that periodically one has to buy very expensive tires for the RV, it has to be maintained and repaired, road hazzards, tags etc and worse, if one is retired military or Civil Service and does camp in military Famcamps, every two weeks you have to move on. There is an exception, the military RV camp at Davis-Mounthan AFB in Arizona will allow extended camping and that is very nice in the winter when every other place is cold. They even have a portable wash guy that comes aroudn and washes your rig and there is a doggie wash there as well, I'v enever seen one of those until we RV'd at DM. [/QUOTE]
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