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Old 04-17-2008, 03:32 PM   #3
moosetags
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Welcome from the Florida Panhandle

Welcome to the Forums. We're glad to have you with us.

Living by yourself in an Airstream is very doable, and can be afordable. This first thing that I would do is check out campgrounds in your area. Pick the one that you like the feel of, and get prices for a long term stay. See waht's included, cable, wifi, etc. Take a look at some of the prices for a gently used Airstream that you think would be suitable. Crunch the numbers and see if it works for you financially. If you want to travel some in your Airstream, a suitable tow vehicle is also a consideration. If travel is a part of your plan, you might consider going with the smallest Airstream that you think you could live in.

If you are in the active military reserve or National Guard, you have access to the campgrounds on military bases. Our son is an E-7 in the Army Reserve, and takes his 19' Bambi on training assignments. He camps on base, and still draws his perdiem. He also stays on bases on vacation. The price is usually really good.

Brian
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