What Ladies Really Think About Fulltime RV Living - Fulltime RV Living! RV Life!

Published 2023-07-27
This week we talk to the Ladies. We gathered a group of full-time RV ladies and find out what they think about living full-time in an RV. We would like to thank Dawn, Carla, Katelyn, Suzanne, and Addi for joining us. Please remember to LIKE the video and SUBSCRIBE to the channel.

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00:00 Introduction
01:02 Ladies Introduction
01:30 How did you get into living fulltime in a RV?
05:33 Do you have storage?
09:30 OMG What have I done?
10:27 Closet Space
12:06 Two bathrooms
12:57 Working remotely
15:02 Stationary or travelling
16:32 Wild things that have happened
20:54 The RV community
24:36 What dont you like about Fulltime RV living?
28:00 Final Thoughts
28:39 Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • @MAE-nm2tl
    Thank you ladies! 2yrs divorced. Buying RV, will be staying on daughters land and get to enjoy watching grandkids. Honestly, will be working through PTSD that ex caused. It will be one of the few times im finally putting self first Keep posting! Yall are full of wisdom.
  • @kathyweber793
    Thanks for this video. It was great. I'm 68 and will be living the RV life full time. I had finally talked my amazing husband for us to sell it all and live and travel in one. We have so much to get rid of here at home on the 2.3 acres. He had a ham radio business here for about 30-35 years. So much of that here. I lost my best friend (my husband) in Feb of this year. Because this place is too big for me to take care of on my own, I'm going ahead with our dream. I sold our tractor and bought an amazing RV. It's 23 years old (a 2000) model and it's in perfect condition. It just turned over to 33, 000 miles. $15,500 was the cost for this. The RV looked like it hadn't been used. The tires are new, the dash and front seats look not used. The engine compartment looks brand new. It drives like it's new. My work has been in the bus industry. I have driven school buses and charter buses for years. So I'm not afraid to drive an RV. I had gotten a Class C 28' Thor Chateau. The outside body doesn't even have rock chips over the driver area. I am redoing the entire inside though cause I'm not in the 80's wood. So dark. So everything is white and the kitchen cabinets are a sage gray color. I removed upper cupboards in kitchen for more head space and I removed the dinette. For just me I do not need an opposing bench seat. I'm replacing it with a 6 ft long butcher block table. I've redone the floors and this thing actually has a full size bathtub with the shower in the bathroom. Amazing! I'm now working on installing the new kitchen counters/ sink and faucet. I'm loving it. One thing that is never mentioned about living in one (I feel) is you have all the things that are important to you in your RV. So anywhere you are, it's a comfortable feeling (I would think). Sure you're camping in different places, but again I think having all the things you love with you.... is a really comforting feeling. I even covered the lower part of my walls in wainscoting with the top rail trim. This think looks like a tiny home. It's so light and airy looking. Can't wait till I'm done. But dealing with the property and the house that's about 100 years old... my work is cut out for me. Thank you so much for your video. I really would love to meet up with you gals out on the road. (I live in Sultan, WA) Safe travels for you all!
  • @Gail-gf7km
    The “stuff” can bury you. I never felt as good as when I got rid of all the “stuff”. I am truly a minimalist.
  • @joyphillips3069
    My reason for full time rving is that like 1000's of single senior women, I couldn't afford to keep my home once I retired. I love the life
  • Really enjoyed listening to all these lovely ladies stories and how they make full time RVing work for them. I totally understand the younger woman not being able to give up her sentimental things. I struggle with that as well. It sounds like the other ladies have storage units so have things they are saving for their kids, etc as well. A few want smaller homes but still travel. Very interesting women, so nice to hear their stories. They all have one thing in common other than being female, great senses of humour and a wonderful sense of adventure. I think women supporting women anytime is a great thing especially when you are living an alternative lifestyle. Much respect to all these women!
  • @DMosesRN
    👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾Thank you ladies so much for your honesty
  • @lightwarrior432
    This is wonderful! My family traveled for 5 years, until it was time for me to start Kindergarten. So it’s in my Blood 🩸 😉 We lived in a 5th Wheel for 3 years, Now a Tiny House (400 sq. ft.) …. SO READY TO HIT THE ROAD‼️‼️😊👍🏽 Love you ladies!!! 😊👍🏽💝💝💝💝💝💝
  • @rrrrkoop2776
    thanks for this, wonderful. love the music also.
  • @Mrs.DeeAnnNance
    BRILLIANT video idea!!! Thank you for sharing! Loved all of your points of view, shares, and knowledge. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! ❤️ 😊
  • @missy4cdts
    Thank you for sharing I have always wanted to do this 😊
  • @stangodard1
    Great job ladies. It was great hearing the different perspectives and experiences.
  • We had the black tank explosion - was due to the 'Y' on the faucet that had the hose hooked up to the black backwash leaking. So , it filled the tank up . Been living in the motorhome since 2004. My husband died 10/2020 so been just me now. Too big for one person but it is paid for. You don't represent all women. Not all women are so hung up on things.
  • @jeez3838
    This was great conversation! We have a 5th wheel and have traveled the country over the years. Longest time we were gone was 3 months but we just locked our house up and left because I need my home base. 😊 Y’all have fun!
  • @bobbie2414
    Best video ever! Makes me more excited to get my trailer and hit the road. Thank you so much for being honest and funny!
  • @lisawaterman2737
    Just found you and it was great! We aren't full time yet, but the plan is to be in October of 2024. We have our RV already and have started downsizing. Counting the days!
  • @carolynridlon3988
    All of you are still babies in the full-time rv life - I (& hubby) just finished 12 years on the road.
  • I'm 2 yrs late watching this but appreciate it very much. Like you said it gave me many different opinions and I'm sure it only scratches the top. After driving back n forth from Florida to Tennessee (twice!) while trying to stick to a new daily regimen of preparing my veggie smoothies last month and make my own breakfast, lunch and dinner, I spent quite a bit of money just so I could lug my big cooler, power blender, suitcases in and out of air BNBs or expensive hotels with kitchenettes. Seriously way too much stuff for just one night. And top it off that I can't sleep flat because of hip issues so I would search and search for ones that recliner in them otherwise stack pillows. I had my Ram 1500 and could have organized it better but didn't know how and not much forethought. Wow - I thought when I got home after all in all enjoying the best several weeks of my life if only I didn't have to spend so much money for accomodations how much more I would have enjoyed it. Selling my home and purging all the unnecessary stuff because and RVing full time is the only thing I can think of every day. Even several of my specialists for my chronic health conditions agree that I was obviously feeling better physically and mentally (not cured but better) so I better do it before I miss the opportunity and regret it later in life!. You ladies give me confidence!