Another possibility
This thing is an older Toyota "motorhome " . In my research on motorhomes I happen to discover these . They are fairly cheap for an older one , 4 to 6 grand or so . Apparantly they get about 20 miles to a gallon so thats good and being Toyotas they should hold up well and in the case of a break down parts and service would be easily available . The problem with the other more "outre" motorhomes I've been researching is if you have a serious breakdown getting back on the road in some remote area might be damn near impossible . That shouldn't be a problem with one of these suckers . Again , just another idea in case I decide to get back on the road after a good 30 year absence from traveling by motor vehicle . Personally , I think travel by road is the way to go and it really gives you an idea of what America is all about and what a huge country it is . I'll do more research but at the moment this is the "motorhome of the day " . allan
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Allan, When I lived in Cali I had a chevy van camper. It was fully contained and weathered the elements. I loved that camper more than anything then or since I've ever possessed. (outside of people, pets, or homes.)...on second thought I could probably take people out of this equation. Anyway, I think you should definitely go for it. Its some work to upkeep, but its the best way to see our country and meet interesting colorful people. Get a laptop so you can keep us posted on your pilgrimage yes? Sarai
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