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For the past four years, Brian and Anne have been loving their RV life in a Class A Entegra Aspire motorhome which they have done minimal updates to. The spacious rig is “glamping” for Anne, who told Brian early in their relationship that she would *not* be camping.
The two had enjoyed vacationing on their sailboat for many years and were debating doing that lifestyle full-time, but ultimately Anne admitted that she’d rather stay on land. They work full-time while traveling, but still managed to move 40 times last year, staying around a week in each location they traveled.
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Life in their Class A Motorhome with an Added Wine Rack
They added a new comfortable couch to the rig.
Brian has a full-time “office” job and Anne has a few jobs as well.
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Awesome interior, well laid out. I love the colors used as well. Happy “Camping”!
It would be nice to see more pictures of the interior rather than a long-winded video that many will skip due to the length. Also, the point of the pictures is to view the home rather than the owners. I understand having one picture of the owners but more is overkill.