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<blockquote data-quote="K-Man" data-source="post: 1437338" data-attributes="member: 531"><p>Cost of living is about 1/3 in comparison to having a brick and mortar home. I can take my leathercraft business with me and do it wherever. We'll be doing some of the workamping jobs, so we'll end up staying in one locale for 2-3 months at a stretch. And it gives us the chance to see pretty much all of the U.S., Alaska, and Canada. We envision being able to do this for the next 10-15 years.</p><p></p><p>I really liked the toy haulers, but our truck couldn't pull the added weight. So we got the bunkroom edition, and we're converting the back room into a shop area. Ours has three slide-outs, along with an outdoor kitchen (refrig, 2-burner stove, sink, and cupboard space). So we'll plan our locale to allow us to spend the most time we can outside of the trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K-Man, post: 1437338, member: 531"] Cost of living is about 1/3 in comparison to having a brick and mortar home. I can take my leathercraft business with me and do it wherever. We'll be doing some of the workamping jobs, so we'll end up staying in one locale for 2-3 months at a stretch. And it gives us the chance to see pretty much all of the U.S., Alaska, and Canada. We envision being able to do this for the next 10-15 years. I really liked the toy haulers, but our truck couldn't pull the added weight. So we got the bunkroom edition, and we're converting the back room into a shop area. Ours has three slide-outs, along with an outdoor kitchen (refrig, 2-burner stove, sink, and cupboard space). So we'll plan our locale to allow us to spend the most time we can outside of the trailer. [/QUOTE]
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