Most motorhome owners I've met are elderly and don't travel very far very often, and if the motor on their house needs repairs they've got the time and money to sit and wait
>>2804663>>2804758You guys are my people. I traded an old shitbox car for a little 14' 70's caravan which weighs less than a ton and works great as a hard shelled tent with a huge water tank and solar setup. I work remote jobs and it's great for towing behind a small truck and making a tiny home for a few weeks at a time
Protips and experience:
>Use a spade and shovel for shitting>But keep an actual compost or 20L flush unit for emergencies>Solar and lead-acid deep cycle batteries are cheap as hell, forget gas>Crown/government land is your friend when you're not driving an enormous RV>Bathing in the cold river reminds you of your mortality>Not fitting all your stuff in a small space makes you question why you have so much stuff>Nobody steals your rig when it looks old and has a unique paint job and stickers> ̶N̶i̶g̶g̶ Folks who might try to steal your shit get a surprise when some naked ~40yo wizard-looking bastard pops out the door swinging a maglite and yelling obscenities while flinging half-composted poo at them>They can serve as a cuck-shed when you settle down in a house for a few months>They can serve as a grow room>They are the evolution of childhood blanket fortsOld caravans are full of bugs and spiders and based