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11 TIPS FOR DIRT BAGGING

For some, RVing is a life of luxury; a full bathroom, campground hookups, and all the bells and whistles make for a comfortable, easy lifestyle. Dirtbaggers, on the other hand, forgo creature comforts for a more flexible, free lifestyle—usually living out of a car or a van with only the most necessary amenities. But with that come challenges.

When you’re living on the road, tasks that are easily accomplished at home become hard to carry out; but it’s possible to create an organized, comfortable living situation to support your lifestyle, even when you’re nomadic. By using local resources and getting a little creative, you can prepare yourself for an extended existence on the road. And the following tips will help any dirtbag to

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