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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5513822" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If you're traveling constantly that could be true, and expensive. A large segment of RVers are snowbirds, driving from the northern states and Canada to primarily Florida, Texas, and Arizona in the winter. They either tow a car behind their motorhome or use their trailer's tow vehicle for local transportation. Set up in a RV park and pay by the month which is much cheaper. Many say it's cheaper for them to do that than pay for heat in the winter where they're from. Enjoying much milder winters. If what you said was true of everyone then few would do it. But there are millions of RVers and well over a million fulltimers. They follow the seasons enjoying cooler temps in the summer at higher elevations then head south for the winter. Or stay all year in a park they like. </p><p></p><p>I've met really good people in New Mexico. Better them than the snobs and snakes back east.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5513822, member: 24302"] If you're traveling constantly that could be true, and expensive. A large segment of RVers are snowbirds, driving from the northern states and Canada to primarily Florida, Texas, and Arizona in the winter. They either tow a car behind their motorhome or use their trailer's tow vehicle for local transportation. Set up in a RV park and pay by the month which is much cheaper. Many say it's cheaper for them to do that than pay for heat in the winter where they're from. Enjoying much milder winters. If what you said was true of everyone then few would do it. But there are millions of RVers and well over a million fulltimers. They follow the seasons enjoying cooler temps in the summer at higher elevations then head south for the winter. Or stay all year in a park they like. I've met really good people in New Mexico. Better them than the snobs and snakes back east. [/QUOTE]
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