Re: [Diesel-RVs] Leaving RV behind

I don't have any personal experience with this. I do have a friend who has
been doing this for several winters. He goes for a month or so at a
time, stores the MH, flies back home for a month or so, flies back and
continues from there. It has worked great for him. He uses commercial
storage locations.

On 1/6/08, seeya2003 <lon@sedona.net> wrote:
>
> We are unable to go for months at a time and want to go from the West
> Coast to the East Coast in 3-4 weeks.
>
> Here's our thought, and I don't suspect it's novel in any way, has
> anyone left their RV in storage far, far, away? I thought we would
> travel to FL over about three weeks, then leave the RV plugged in
> there, in storage somewhere, for about two months then return and
> continue our trip up North, doing the same thing, then back West.
>
> 1. Does this make sense for those who can't go full time?
>
> 2. Is it difficult to find an indoor facilty to leave the RV for a few
> months? If so, is it smart to leave it at an RV park?
>
> 3. Any down side? I can't think of any.
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Lon
> '06 CC (the cheap one)
>
>
>

--
W. Brent Everett CFP

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