Beautiful Full-time Fifth Wheel Trailer – SOLD

2002 33' Custom Automate Fifth Wheel Trailer

2002 33′ Custom Automate Fifth Wheel Trailer
for sale for $19,500 in Montana.

We’ve just heard about an incredibly unusual and wonderful opportunity for anyone that is in the market for a high quality, boondocking-ready, full-timer’s fifth wheel trailer.

NOTE: This trailer has been SOLD!

Our good friends and RVing mentors decided to sell their beautiful fifth wheel trailer — and it has been SOLD.

Two slide-outs on the driver's side

There are two slide-outs on the driver’s side, one in the Living area and one in the Bedroom.

In 2002, after 18 years of owning and living in a variety of fifth wheel trailers (mostly NuWa Hitchhikers) as winter snowbird RVers in the southwest, the owners had this trailer CUSTOM BUILT for them by the fifth wheel manufacturer Automate. They have cared for it meticulously and truly lovingly ever since.

Fifth wheel kitchen

The kitchen has custom cabinetry with extra wide drawers.

Automate was one of the highest quality trailer brands of a decade or so ago.

These RVers are extremely knowledgeable and savvy, and when they decided to buy a custom trailer, they knew exactly what was needed for comfortable long-term living in a fifth wheel.

Kitchen in a 2002 33' Custom Automate 5th Wheel RV

10 cubic foot fridge

They oversaw the design and construction of their fifth wheel at the Automate plant, visiting the factory every day for weeks on end to ensure that everything was completed to their high standards.

They used the trailer for five to six months each winter in the southwestern states through the winter of 2012-13.

5th wheel RV dining area

Dinner with a view!

Completely outfitted for long-term boondocking, it has four 6-volt wet cell batteries, 360 watts of solar panels on tilting brackets, a Heliotrope charge controller and 2500 watt inverter/charger. It also has a ceramic vent-free propane heater.

Fifth wheel RV interior

Boondocking-ready with solar panels and a vent-free heater.

There is also plenty of fresh water and holding tank capacity with 100 gallons of fresh water, two 50 gallon grey water tanks (kitchen/shower) and a 50 gallon black water holding tank.

5th wheel trailer bedroom and bathroom area

The layout has a separate shower/sink are and toilet room.

What we like most about this trailer is the light and airy feeling inside. Besides the plentiful and big white framed windows, there is a large skylight in the bedroom. The living room slide-out is very deep, and the rear end of the trailer has huge wrap-around windows.

5th wheel RV shower and vanity

Shower and vanity

Fifth wheel trailer cabinets, drawers and toilet room

Ample custom cabinets and toilet room

fifth wheel floorplan

This is the approximate floorplan (but NOT exact).
The main difference is the vanity is on the opposite side of the bedroom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And here’s a fun little bonus — you’ll be buying a trailer that has been on the cover of Coast to Coast magazine (the Spring 2012 issue) !!

Coast to Coast Cover Spring 2012

Spring 2012 Issue: “Arizona’s Best Kept Secrets – Treasures of Tonto National Forest”

 

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What is happening to our Public Lands?

Fifth Wheel Trailer RV near Vermillion Cliffs National Monument Arizona

Will photos taken on public lands like this beautiful spot on the Utah/Arizona border require an expensive permit in the future?

October 2014 – There have been some interesting and disturbing developments on America’s public lands lately. For the last month, photographers have been up in arms over a proposal put forth by the US Forest Service to charge big fees for permits to take pics on public land.

This news has gone viral since the USFS first announced the proposal in early September, and there have been oodles of irate blog posts and tweets from some of the biggest online news outlets.

Read More…

Roads Less Traveled goes mobile (mostly)!

Roads Less Traveled Website on an iPhone Landscape

iPhone Simulation, Landscape

We have made some changes to this site that should make it a little easier to view on mobile devices. Yay!

It was partly “mobile ready” before but there were lots of niggling problems.

The post title overlapped on itself, the header image and comments stuck way out to one side, the menus were goofy and stacked on top of each other. Those and other annoyances have been tidied up.

It’s not perfect, but it’s way better!

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Full-time RVer Profile in Escapees!

A Full-time RV Lifestyle Metamorphosis

A Full-time RVers Metamorphosis
Escapees Magazine, Sep/Oct 2014
Article by Emily Fagan

Last spring we met a special couple, Phil and Ann Botnick, who have been living in an RV full-time for twenty-six years. As we got to know them, I was so taken by their story (and their rig — it is amazing!), that I wrote an article about them for Escapees Magazine. It is appearing in the September/October 2014 issue.

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“Montana Ghost Towns” in Trailer Life

Trailer Life Magazine August 2014 Montana Ghost Towns

August 2014 issue of Trailer Life
Story and photos by Emily & Mark Fagan

The August 2014 issue of Trailer Life Magazine is featuring our story about two delightful and fascinating ghost towns in Montana: Virginia City and Nevada City.  Back in 1863 these two towns were absolutely bursting with activity.  Over time their good fortune faltered, and today they are loaded with ghosts and are really fun to visit.

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In Motorhome Magazine: Keep It Clean!

Keep It Clean article in MotorHome Magazine July 2014

Article by Emily & Mark Fagan
Motorhome Magazine July 2014

The July, 2014, issue of Motorhome Magazine is featuring our article about RV sanitation systems and RV dump station procedures called, “Keep It Clean!”

This article first appeared in Trailer Life Magazine, and the good folks at Good Sam Club liked it so much they decided to customize it a little for their MotorHome readers and publish it in that magazine as well. Continue reading

“Sailing” Features Our Story About Huatulco Mexico

Sailing Magazine February 2014 Huatulco Mexico

Sailing Magazine – February 2014 issue!

On Newsstands Now!!

Posted February 3, 2014

The February 2014 issue of Sailing Magazine is featuring our story and photos about beautiful Huatulco, Mexico.  Of all the places we sailed to on the Pacific coast of Mexico, the lovely Bays of Huatulco were by far our favorite cruising grounds.

Although it is just a ten mile stretch of coast at the southern end of the country, each bay is unique and charming.  With snorkeling galore, a variety of tropical beaches to explore, two small villages and intriguing places to head inland, we had a hard time tearing ourselves away from the area when our months of tropical bliss there finally ended.

Sailing Magazine is a beautiful, big, glossy magazine that takes pride in publishing fine photography and high quality writing about all things sailing and cruising.  Sailing has been around for many decades, and when I was a little girl growing up in the 60’s it was on our coffee table and was the magazine my father turned to when he dreamed of sailing off over the horizon.  I am so proud to be counted among their contributors this month!

Cruising Mexico and Huatulco DVD

Our DVDs cover the Bays of Huatulco in depth

To get a copy of the February issue of Sailing, check out their website’s list of newsstands around the country that carry it.  You can also subscribe to Sailing in either their print edition or their Kindle edition.

If you want to learn more about traveling to Huatulco, have a look at this page where you’ll find links to all our blog posts from our four months there.  We have also created two DVDs about this area.  One gives a visual picture of where the best anchoring spots and snorkeling and beaches are in Huatulco and the other takes you on a virtual trip to the vibrant city of Oaxaca, a day’s drive inland.

If you are planning to go to Mexico or are already down there, be sure to spend some time in these special bays.

New to this site?  There is lots of great info for both sailors and RVers, especially those heading to Mexico.  Please visit our Home page and our intro page for cruisers and our intro page for RVers to find where we keep all the good stuff!

“Roads Less Traveled” is named a “Top 50 RV Blog”

We received a special email message the other day from the the folks at Florida Outdoors RV Center saying that they have compiled a list of their 50 favorite RV blogs, and that our blog is on the list.

Now that’s a heartwarming email to wake up to!

Website on the laptop

Photography and writing have become a passion for us since we hit the road full-time.

Compiling any kind of “Best Of” list is time consuming and sweat inducing, to say the least, and my hat is off to Brandon Esparza who took it upon himself to run all over the web hunting down RV blogs, read them all, and then pick out his favorite ones.

Coffee Cups in the rig

Getting the morning started right —
Home is where the heart is!

Before we started full-time RVing in 2007, the blogging world was just getting going, and not that many travelers had websites.

How fabulously far the online world has come!!  Nowadays, almost every full-timer has a blog, and they are as varied and distinctive as the special travelers who create them.

Compiling a “Best Of” list is daunting, as everyone out here has great stories to tell and excellent tips to pass on.

This list from Florida Outdoors RV Center includes a wonderfully wide variety of blogs from younger folks to older folks, from singles to families, from people in small, simple rigs to those in big, fancy ones.

Fleetwood Lynx travel trailer and Us

Just seven months into this crazy full-time traveling lifestyle in December, 2007,
we parked in the Quartzsite, Arizona, desert with a million other RVers!

Each blog offers a unique perspective on the full-time RV lifestyle.  I am really proud that our site appears in such great company.

Brandon made his selection based on several criteria, including content, design, popularity, and activity within the online RV community, and for these last two I want to say “thank you” to all of you, our readers.

 

Our first RV License Plate

Our popup tent trailer was “The Luvnest” and the name has carried on
through two full-time trailers!

By returning to our site on a regular basis to see what we’ve been up to, and by sharing our many stories and links with your online friends, and by subscribing to our RSS feed and email newsletter, you have given our site a far greater reach than I ever would have imagined.

I know a few of you found us early on and have been following our adventures from our first days on the road, and I am both humbled to have sustained your interest this long and utterly delighted that you enjoy traveling along with us in spirit!

The Hitchhiker fifth wheel at sunrise 761

Sunrise in Phoenix Arizona just a few days ago…

I also know that many of you have gone on, after reading our pages, to embark on your own full-time travels and create your own thoughtful blogs where you share your experiences and insights.  It is really satisfying to know that our blog played a small part in helping you fulfill your dreams!

One of the most special rewards of creating this site has been that it has become a springboard for communication. Not only has it kept us in touch with people as close as our immediate friends and family, but it has put us in touch with others as far distant as Afghanistan where three years ago a marine corresponded with me at length about which kind of truck to buy once he got home and could live his full-time RV dream. What a surprise it was when, a year after that, another marine emailed that he was “writing from a tent in Afghanistan” to touch base about the costs of RVing and cruising, as he strove to keep alive his dreams of casting off for new horizons once his military duties ended.

It is really gratifying to know that our adventures on the road bring both pleasure and inspiration, and I can’t tell you what it means to be able to put something from our hearts out there into the online world and receive such positive feedback through your comments on our blog posts, Facebook, Google+ and email.

On a rooftop in Guanajuato Mexico

We found magic in Guanajuato!

I’m actually a really reserved person, and this cocktail party style of online social media conversation is a bit out of my comfort zone.  However, the friends we have made through our online connections have been wonderful!

It is my sincerest hope that our blog will continue to paint a vivid picture of what our life on the road is like, and that it will help future adventurers plan and prepare for a new phase of life that is a little unconventional and a whole lot of fun.

Check out this new list of top RV blogs, get inspired to go traveling, and when you are in Florida, have a look at the rigs at the Florida Outdoors RV Center — we will!