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Frugal RVing or Pinching Pennies without Getting Bruised and Other Advice from the Roadby Adrienne Kristine
Frugal: economical, avoiding waste, thrifty. This book was written for those curious but hesitant souls who want to own an RV, drive an RV, use and live in an RV on a temporary or permanent basis, and who want to do so NOW. The frugal hints and suggestions may enable you to enjoy that RV much sooner than you think, especially if you think outside—and inside—the box. I’ve been a full-time RVer, Workamper, editor, writer and forum administrator for many years. As an enthusiastic advocate for the RV lifestyle, I’ve spoken with many potential RVers who want to explore RVing for tailgating, weekend trips, vacations, a safe haven in a disaster or just an improvement over tent camping. Almost all RVers who would like to be full-time RVers say they will "some day." Maybe they have already set a date when the magical transformation will happen. Most are waiting until they retire. Unfortunately, I keep reading about RVers who waited until they retired, had a few good months or years on the road, and then could not continue due to illness or death. If you read the RV magazines, you’ll see the ads: "Illness forces sale." "Death of spouse: I can’t drive the RV and must sell." Their dreams died with them. This book was written for those intrepid souls who already own an RV and want to find economical ways to use it more often. This book was written for those full-time RVers who want to continue to enjoy the lifestyle while making the best use of the resources they have. You’ll find several checklists from different sources, all of which contain needed items. Without a checklist, you risk being without an item that will not be a bargain when you need to purchase it. You’ll also have enough information to create a personalized checklist. Print the last two pages of this book, laminate them back-to-back, and use a dry erase marker for a reusable checklist. I wrote this book to let you know you can become a full-time RVer sooner than you think. I promise everyone who reads this book that you will discover ways to save space, weight, time, the environment, and money. You’ll also have some clever ideas to share. Order eBook now! CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE |
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