Was just looking at the end of the year 2021 costs for us full timing. Kind of eye opening to see where all the money goes, but we are "Lovin Life". This year we started out in South Central Texas as usual, went to Disney FL with the kids and grands, then up to Indiana and Ohio then down to the Smoky' s and Tennessee, then back up to Ohio and now we are back in Livingston Southeast Texas. Stayed in lots of different type campgrounds and Disney Ft Wilderness was expensive, but the average for the year wasn't bad. Lots of diesel fuel ran through the truck and some repair and maintenance to the truck and RV. Of course food/grocery/entertainment and dining out is always our weak spot, we eat, drink and site see well!
Anyways, totals for the year
Camping includes site and electricity if separate, for the year $9993 works out to 27.41 average cost per night for the year.
Truck Repair/ maintenance $ 1507 and diesel fuel cost $3861 - we probably ran way over 4000 miles towing the RV. I don't track yearly miles separate. The most we paid for diesel was $3.75 / gallon on this trip back to Texas. Next year on the western trip will be even more!
RV repair and maintenance $1308 (brakes, bearings, brake drum, water pump etc, and propane tank refill costs $485.
Food, entertainment dining out - grocery $7366, Entertainment $1078 and dining out $3543. We also had misc expenses that don't fit into a category I track separate like cloths, shoes, coats, stuff- that was $2956. Bought some expensive hiking shoes!
Well another year in the books full timing. This is our second year. Total miles on the RV at this point is right at 8000 miles since new two years ago. She's holding up well, although some of the roads we have been on jarred and bounced the crap out of the rig!
I'm adding some more detail to help explain some of the cost.
Truck repair we had to replace the windshield, rock chip that cracked the window all across the bottom $600. SafeLite came to our campsite and replaced it. We also had to replace both batteries in the truck. The case on one of them cracked near the terminal and was corroding the terminal. Other than that it was oil changes and transmission fluid and filter change.
RV - we had to replace the right front brake assy. At the time is was difficult to get fully loaded brake assemblies so I ordered 4, now we have 3 spares. I also ordered spare bearings and seals to have just in case. The water pump didn't go out but we were dry camping for an extended time, wife wanted us to have a spare just in case. So some of the RV repair and maintenance cost was for spare parts.
LP Propane - Was sure expensive early last year during the Texas snow bowl in February. Then at the end of this year December LP rose to over $4.30 per gallon at tractor supply. We use LP some to cook as well as heat.
Anyways, totals for the year
Camping includes site and electricity if separate, for the year $9993 works out to 27.41 average cost per night for the year.
Truck Repair/ maintenance $ 1507 and diesel fuel cost $3861 - we probably ran way over 4000 miles towing the RV. I don't track yearly miles separate. The most we paid for diesel was $3.75 / gallon on this trip back to Texas. Next year on the western trip will be even more!
RV repair and maintenance $1308 (brakes, bearings, brake drum, water pump etc, and propane tank refill costs $485.
Food, entertainment dining out - grocery $7366, Entertainment $1078 and dining out $3543. We also had misc expenses that don't fit into a category I track separate like cloths, shoes, coats, stuff- that was $2956. Bought some expensive hiking shoes!
Well another year in the books full timing. This is our second year. Total miles on the RV at this point is right at 8000 miles since new two years ago. She's holding up well, although some of the roads we have been on jarred and bounced the crap out of the rig!
I'm adding some more detail to help explain some of the cost.
Truck repair we had to replace the windshield, rock chip that cracked the window all across the bottom $600. SafeLite came to our campsite and replaced it. We also had to replace both batteries in the truck. The case on one of them cracked near the terminal and was corroding the terminal. Other than that it was oil changes and transmission fluid and filter change.
RV - we had to replace the right front brake assy. At the time is was difficult to get fully loaded brake assemblies so I ordered 4, now we have 3 spares. I also ordered spare bearings and seals to have just in case. The water pump didn't go out but we were dry camping for an extended time, wife wanted us to have a spare just in case. So some of the RV repair and maintenance cost was for spare parts.
LP Propane - Was sure expensive early last year during the Texas snow bowl in February. Then at the end of this year December LP rose to over $4.30 per gallon at tractor supply. We use LP some to cook as well as heat.
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