Wolverine33
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- Feb 26, 2012
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Hello all
I've decided to make a life change and quit the corporate grind and travel the west over the next two years or so. I've saved up for years to be in a position to make this happen and I'm now only a few months away. I'm still fairly young at 39 and want to enjoy some traveling while I can still do the physical things I like to do. No family yet, so I think this is the perfect time to make my dream happen - life is to short not to smell the roses once in awhile It's a little scary, I must admit, but it's about time I took some risk and tried to change my life for the better.
Anyway, I've been scouring this site for the last few weeks and visited FWC in Woodland to look over the campers. I think a FWC is exactly what I need and I live within 30 miles of the facility. I'm an avid fly fisherman and plan on spending lots of time in Montana and the rest of the Rockies on back roads. However, budget is an issue (since I'll no longer have a gig) so I'd prefer the most econmocial choices...Here's is what I'm thinking and any recommendations you have would be greatly appreciated:
1. I'd like to get a used truck that gets the best gas mileage possible while having the ability to haul an Eagle or Fleet. I will be solo 95% of the time. I'm thinking like a Ranger, Tacoma, F150, mid 2000's model, 4x4 with a used eagle camper?? What suspension upgrades would you recommend for a setup like that?
2. I envision month long trips at first but might want to actually live out of my camper after testing it out for awhile. What would you recommend for power - will two aux batteries be enough or should I go solar too? I'll probably have a fridge, furnace, etc.
3. I'd like to carry a small inflatable pontoon boat for fly fishing (like 8') on top of the camper. Any recommendations on the rack system I should get?
Any other advice would be much appreciated. I'm new to this and really appreciate this forum - you seem like a fine group of people. Thanks in advance for any opinions.
I've decided to make a life change and quit the corporate grind and travel the west over the next two years or so. I've saved up for years to be in a position to make this happen and I'm now only a few months away. I'm still fairly young at 39 and want to enjoy some traveling while I can still do the physical things I like to do. No family yet, so I think this is the perfect time to make my dream happen - life is to short not to smell the roses once in awhile It's a little scary, I must admit, but it's about time I took some risk and tried to change my life for the better.
Anyway, I've been scouring this site for the last few weeks and visited FWC in Woodland to look over the campers. I think a FWC is exactly what I need and I live within 30 miles of the facility. I'm an avid fly fisherman and plan on spending lots of time in Montana and the rest of the Rockies on back roads. However, budget is an issue (since I'll no longer have a gig) so I'd prefer the most econmocial choices...Here's is what I'm thinking and any recommendations you have would be greatly appreciated:
1. I'd like to get a used truck that gets the best gas mileage possible while having the ability to haul an Eagle or Fleet. I will be solo 95% of the time. I'm thinking like a Ranger, Tacoma, F150, mid 2000's model, 4x4 with a used eagle camper?? What suspension upgrades would you recommend for a setup like that?
2. I envision month long trips at first but might want to actually live out of my camper after testing it out for awhile. What would you recommend for power - will two aux batteries be enough or should I go solar too? I'll probably have a fridge, furnace, etc.
3. I'd like to carry a small inflatable pontoon boat for fly fishing (like 8') on top of the camper. Any recommendations on the rack system I should get?
Any other advice would be much appreciated. I'm new to this and really appreciate this forum - you seem like a fine group of people. Thanks in advance for any opinions.