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I don't like towing, I don't know what to do. I'm a full timer.

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Try longer stays. Yes any RV is work setting up and tearing down. I could never move every week. Every month even seems often to me.

Heck, you are full time. Why not try seasonal camping. It would save a lot of money on camping fees and you may only move twice year.
I'm with Thousand Trails, the issue is most of these camps don't have full hook ups and I've yet to find a campground in a location I want to be for a long time. They don't have the best locations. When I do find the right one I do plan to stay for a while.
 
I'm with Thousand Trails, the issue is most of these camps don't have full hook ups and I've yet to find a campground in a location I want to be for a long time. They don't have the best locations. When I do find the right one I do plan to stay for a while.
The campground we like the best has a 14 night max stay. 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm with Thousand Trails, the issue is most of these camps don't have full hook ups and I've yet to find a campground in a location I want to be for a long time. They don't have the best locations. When I do find the right one I do plan to stay for a while.
Ive looked into thousand trails and never thought it was a decent deal. Stayed in a couple of their CGs and found them more or less functional but thats about it. And their reservation policy seemed sub-par. So I’d jettison them (maybe sell your membership?) and take your show on the road. You’ll find things much more to your liking, I’m sure.
 
I'm with Thousand Trails, the issue is most of these camps don't have full hook ups and I've yet to find a campground in a location I want to be for a long time. They don't have the best locations. When I do find the right one I do plan to stay for a while.
You will, likely have to look outside of 1000 Trails. Lots of nice areas with seasonal or permanent spots (commercial independent campgrounds).
 
You will, likely have to look outside of 1000 Trails. Lots of nice areas with seasonal or permanent spots (commercial independent campgrounds).
Yeah, I'd have to weigh the cost difference. I can stay at 1000 Trails for 21 days for $176 (membership cost) a month versus a seasonal or perm spot for around $700 plus electric.
 
It sounds like a class C with a motorcycle on the back might be the ticket but less fun in the rain and if the dog needs to be taken somewhere.
 
I think you know the answer!
Life is a compromise, and full time might not be your cup of tea. If as you say, you can't suck it up, you may just need to go back to something more conventional. I love the life, but others don't get it.
With time hauling your house around becomes second nature, slightly off level for me is OK. Location is important as well, I love boondocking. I don't like hearing the argument the neighbors are having. And if my video is a little loud, I would rather not burden the neighbor with my hearing problems.
I accept that setup takes some out of me, but I will look for longer stay locations to limit the inconvenience.

Like I said, everything is a compromise. Life becomes much easier when you quit fighting it, and start rolling with the flow.
 
Ever considered a toy hauler with a smart car, fiat or mini cooper in the back?
 

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