Re: If you really want to cruise the highways and byways of North America...
Originally Posted by
Too Tall
This gets deeper into the be-anywhere-culture than you thought?
A bunch of the workforce no longer is required to be "someplace". Suppose that place is now those far out ex-burbs with a nice patch of meadow and a goat? Not too far fetch yo. Rural America just got popular is my prediction.
My wife and I have been discussing this seriously lately. Where does one go to find more information on what it takes to get a quality RV with enough space to set up a work-from-the-road office, live full-time, and store a bike or two? We are moving into a rental home in Central OR shortly and from there, who knows - the plan had been to buy a house but prices have gone so crazy that is seeming like less and less of a good move, plus there is the issue of spending a month or more a year trapped indoors by environmental hazards. We are used to living in a small space but want a clean/healthy indoors environment and a functional enough kitchen to continue to cook the majority of our meals. And if our elderly Maine Coone continues to be with us in this life, we'll need room for him to do his business as well. Much of what's here that I've read so far is more oriented to those doing camping trips or being on vacation full time, vs. working and living full time on the road for a couple years.
Dan in Oregon
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