RVing - a flexible and frugal way of life
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I love living in my 2006 5th wheeler.....I cant afford a House, but this has everything I need. I live in mine 365 days a year in Oregon.
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YOU ARE SO FREAKING RIGHT. MY NEIGHBORS ARE SO DAMN LOUD.
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Hey guys, love the video. One question. How do you renew things like your driver's license & license plates if you don't have a permanent address? Thanks for your time.
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@RockStudioLive I thought I was responding to 386arizona then realized my error :-) I sent our link to their mail. Our travel blog and our other YT channel is "on the lighter side" , that is the lighter side of my YT channel ;-) My channel is a little more on the the subject of alternative- hot button issues, conspiracy stuff. My wife is the master mind behind our travel blog. It is called "a life made simple.". com. We have been following many travel blogs. Peace out.
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@midactsD Yes, we are from BC, Canada. We aren't exactly rubber tramps (the term is from the book and movie "Into the "Wild"- the story of Chris McCandless) we are in between a rubber tramp and a wealthy snowbird ;-) Snow fledglings. My wife has created a travel blog and has a YT channel. We are presently on the road, left BC just over a week ago. We are staying with friends in Nampa, Idaho. We plan on going all the way down to Yucatan penisula. I will send you the link to our travelblog.
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@midactsD Rubber tramp! Never heard that before but I will use it in future and only in positive way. Are you Canadian?
An RV is a low-cost way of living even if you aren't yet able to travel. Glad it is working for you! Maybe we'll see you out on the road someday.
386arizona 2 days ago
Definitely an advantage to full-time RVing!
386arizona 2 months ago
Good question. Even a full-time RVer must choose a domicile. That's where you would get your drivers license and register your vehicles. RVers often choose a no-state-income-tax state like TX, FL or SD. There are mail-forwarding companies you can use to establish your address plus get your mail. See my ebook, Retire to an RV at RVLifestyleExperts for more of an explanation.
386arizona 3 months ago
If you have an RV why would you stay in a harsh winter climate off the grid? Maybe move a little further south? In the desert in the SW, you can camp free on BLM land. You do need to move after 14 days, or you can stay on one of the Long Term Visitor Areas for 7 months for $180. You can use bales of hay or insulation to protect your RV but with no hookups, you'd have to move to dump. Plus haul water. A 5th wheel or MH has insulated tanks- better for full-time RVing in cold weather. Good luck!
386arizona 4 months ago
That would be nice, RockStudioLive! And, you can make different choices and live on a lot less. :-)
386arizona 4 months ago
Good way of putting it, CampColumbo! I agree.
Jaimie
386arizona 5 months ago