That will be kind of hard to figure out. We normally spend three-four months volunteering at state/fed campgrounds, where full hookups, sometimes propane, sometimes laundry are provided. So, other that the monthly payments we now have (12 year loan on the new tlr!!!), our only expenses are food and "entertainment," which of course includes fuel to drive around. We are currently in the last weeks (thank God) of our first "workamper" experience, working at a mom and pop stop and rob in the wilds of Wyoming. Here we are actually paid a small salary, in addition to hookups/propane/laundry/ice/and the occassional filched meal, but all added together, we are being paid a whopping $7 an hour! The "regular" help, doing the same job, same hours, start at $12. We will not make this mistake again! I have my state retirement, minus the 44% that my ex gets, and my wife has her tiny state retirement. That, along with the volunteering thing, allows us to travel and see some country. We try to average three months at one place, no more than one month off, then another location. Naturally we try to be north in the summer and south in the winter, altho that does not always work out. Try it, you will like it...
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