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Re: OT Buying a used camper, any advice?
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Posted by Alberta Mike on May 11, 2004 at 14:06:01 from (209.47.89.101):
In Reply to: OT Buying a used camper, any advice? posted by keith on May 11, 2004 at 13:14:12:
Here's some real good advice .... pick yourself up some decent camping equipment and go camping. You'll go the old camper route, then a newer and bigger camper, then a holiday trailer, then a bigger holiday trailer, then a small motor home, then maybe something newer and bigger, and so on and so on. Everyone goes through the same routine and 95% of them wish they hadn't got started. It's a money pit and also a storage problem (for some). One thing about the camping equipment, you don't have to put plates on it or insure it and better yet, it all stores up nice and compact come wintertime and it costs you next to nothing. In the middle of next winter, you'll be laughing all the way to the bank. Just my two cents. By the way, I got out of the string after my second tent camper and never had any regrets. Still go camping every summer, the grandkids love it.
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