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Friday, August 16, 2019

Exploring Airstream RV Life Inspiration Travel Plans

By Amy Foster


When it comes to RVing, most individuals are renting RVs and hitting the road for a few weeks. While this has been the case in the past, people are now looking at RVs and tiny homes as permanent residences, many turning to an airstream RV life inspiration travel blog for assistance. For, a number of people are now desiring to live a simpler and less cluttered life, thanks in large part to the establishment of the tiny home movement.

To better aid others in looking at the option of RV living, a couple has provided a great story related to the experience. The first part discusses how the two woke up one morning, then hopped into a red pickup to go pick up an airstream trailer, affectionately named Charlie. While the couple had a great experience and everything was on the up and up when paying for the RV in advance sight unseen, individuals may want to be cautions as situations like this are often scams.

The couple had paid in advance for the airstream trailer sight unseen. In this case, everything was on the up and up which is good as many of these type listings and transactions are often nothing more than scams. When picking up the trailer, the dealership was just finishing a detail job. After which, the couple spent a few hours looking over every little detail before taking possession.

Once the couple realized they now owned a new mobile home which neither knew much about, the questions started. Most were related to the operations inside the unit. Although, one of the most important was how to hitch the airstream to the pickup truck. After a few hours of lessons and hitching the trailer to the pickup, the couple were ready to begin this new adventure.

While the husband had been excited about the experience, the wife had been rather hesitant. For, the couple had lived in a stable secure and stationary home for over 25 years. As such, it was not the airstream, the move, or driving the truck and trailer, it was the different life on which the couple were about to embark which caused the hesitance.

During the drive, according to the wife, husband Steve drove very well, especially with regards to taking wide turns, signaling like a truck driver and took it slow and easy. Next came practice, practice in reversing the trailer in the parking area of an abandoned outlet mall. The couple exited the pick-up and after angling in out of several parking spaces, the couple mastered the process.

While having encountered a few challenges on the road such as flying hay bales and cut-offs, the husband eventually drove the RV onto the cul-de-sac of the home from which the couple were moving into the airstream. As such, while the husband's day was done after driving, the wife's was just beginning as the couple's belongings now needed to be moved into the RV.

Although the couple had been downsizing and getting rid of belongings for months, there was more each had to let go of in order to move into the RV. During the process, the couple had to decide the sentimental items from the valuable and that which could be kept to sell at a later date. While in this case, downsizing was to an RV, anytime an individual or couple downsizes, it can often be hard to let go of items.




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