Traveling Ideas

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Need a catchy name!

Seems like every great RV blogger/vlogger has a catchy site name. I too need to come up with something so I can start writing about my adventures. Until I have something, I will continue to add my notes here.

Update [8/5/2017]: Got one (I think)! From now on all posts will happen over that the Tux Travels blog. https://tuxtravels.com/

Musts for a RV

  • Dual ACs
  • 50 Amp
  • All LED Lights
  • Dual Axel

What kind of RV do I want?

This is still an undecided item. Motorhome (Class A, B, & C), travel trailer, fifth wheel????? They all have pros & cons.

Here I will list models that I like:

Motorhome

Class A

A Class A with a tow car would be a great way to start this adventure, but a good floor plan is big and pricey

Class B

These are pretty much a high end conversion van. Really doubtful I'd go this route. I look at them though, and will list any floorplans I find appealing

Class C

If I were top go the motorhome route, a Class C would probably be my choice, but I have yet to find a good layout in the sub 30' range

Travel Trailer

Fifth Wheel

I think this is my least likely option as a starter RV for me

Conversion

Lately I've been watching a lot of videos on bus conversions, so I guess that means it's another RV option. While some of these conversions are simply outstanding, they took a lot of work by very handy individuals. Doubtful that I'll end up going this direction, but I will keep options open.

Update [8/4/2017]: I've actually been warming up to the idea a of school bus conversion. Not that it's ultimately what I want to use, I believe it can facilitate getting started sooner and cheaper.

Skoolie - Short Bus Conversion

  • Based on this bus size, space is very limited, so I would need a good floor plan design
  • Expected interior dimensions of a short bus 15'L x 7.5'W x 6'H

Musts

  • Fresh water tank (for showering and sink)
  • Propane (for cooktop, heat, and possibly fridge)
  • Solar as well as shore power connection (Want to be able to charge batteries off grid, but also want to connect at an RV park)
  • Toilet and a shower inside the bus (probably the trickiest must with the lack of space)

Trailer/Camping Accessories

Places to visit and camp

US by State

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Destin Beach

Massachusetts

Montana

Texas

Wisconsin

Interesting Travel Websites and Apps

Bloggers/Vloggers to follow