I apologize for what may be a long, rambling post. It has long been a dream of mine to travel the country in a huge RV, seeing the sights and taking along our pets, but the fact is that my husband simply hates travel. I thought this might change when he retired, but no such luck.
So, I thought I might just try traveling myself. With a tiny budget, it won?t be easy. I have a vehicle that I could use to haul a small camper. I have remodeling skills, so I thought my money would go further if I found a vintage camper to remodel to my taste. I guess having only a small, basic camper would mean I would not be able to boondock because I have to have electricity and water.
I have done a lot of driving, across different states, have driven a sizable rig/flatbed trailer, but I have never backed a trailer. Trailers always seem to go in the opposite direction of where I try to put them. How difficult is it to learn?
So, I thought I might just try traveling myself. With a tiny budget, it won?t be easy. I have a vehicle that I could use to haul a small camper. I have remodeling skills, so I thought my money would go further if I found a vintage camper to remodel to my taste. I guess having only a small, basic camper would mean I would not be able to boondock because I have to have electricity and water.
I have done a lot of driving, across different states, have driven a sizable rig/flatbed trailer, but I have never backed a trailer. Trailers always seem to go in the opposite direction of where I try to put them. How difficult is it to learn?