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Dirtbag in style with a 34' RV and Scooter

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Nick.A · · Bend · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 25

I'm ready to finish my 3 month climbing road trip so I need to sell my 35' motorhome.
This has been a great road trip and I would like to see this motorhome go to other climbers, therefore I'm offering a climber deal for $13,000 (asking 13,500 elsewhere)
What's included:
1992 Itasca Sunflyer Motorhome
2008 Yamaha Zuma Scooter & custom-built carrier
Full Shower, bathroom
Refrigerator/Freezer
Microwave
2 TVs
Almost new Honda generator with less than 200 hours of use
Sleeps 4, with standard bed/foldout couch
Lot's of storage space
Lot's of extras (silverware, pots/pans, linens...everything you need to hit the road!)
This RV averages about 10mpg and has 27,000 miles on it. It's been cared for and looks and drives great. Runs smooth
Currently I'm in Phoenix, Arizona.

Climbing in Utah

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ze dirtbag · · Tahoe · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 50

i think you mis-interpreted the term "dirtbag"

FrankPS · · Atascadero, CA · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 276

It's a 1992 with only 27,000 miles on it? I don't know...

But it looks like a nice way to "camp" in style.

Daniel Gloven · · Denver, CO · Joined Dec 2011 · Points: 320

3 months? 35' RV?

M Mobley · · Bar Harbor, ME · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 911

I bet you could get 20K+ for it up in N Dakota oil country

ze dirtbag · · Tahoe · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 50
highaltitudeflatulentexpulsion · · Colorado · Joined Oct 2012 · Points: 35

Dirtbag = retirement?

KevinCO · · Loveland, CO · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 60
SinRopa wrote: My first thought reading this thread was that I could fly out, buy it, drive it to Williston, flip it for a nice profit, and fly home...
Good idea a few months ago, but with oil headed below $40/barrel, maybe not now.

However, good timing to tank this bus up!
Dallas R · · Traveling the USA · Joined May 2013 · Points: 191
ze_dirtbag wrote:i think you mis-interpreted the term "dirtbag"
Maybe there is a little room for interpretation. Urban Dictionary defines dirt bag:
dirtbag „á

A person who is committed to a given (usually extreme) lifestyle to the point of abandoning employment and other societal norms in order to pursue said lifestyle. Dirtbags can be distinguished from hippies by the fact that dirtbags have a specific reason for their living communaly and generally non-hygenically; dirtbags are seeking to spend all of their moments pursuing their lifestyle


And a link to Climbing Zine
Climbing Zine Dirtbag Dictonary
implies that there may be more than one type of dirtbag.

So as a fellow RV'ing climber who travels about the country pursing what climbs I can I think this would be a dirtbaggers nirvana. (not the band)
Nick.A · · Bend · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 25

Nice response Dallas!

M Mobley · · Bar Harbor, ME · Joined Mar 2006 · Points: 911
Dallas R wrote: Maybe there is a little room for interpretation. Urban Dictionary defines dirt bag: dirtbag „á A person who is committed to a given (usually extreme) lifestyle to the point of abandoning employment and other societal norms in order to pursue said lifestyle. Dirtbags can be distinguished from hippies by the fact that dirtbags have a specific reason for their living communaly and generally non-hygenically; dirtbags are seeking to spend all of their moments pursuing their lifestyle And a link to Climbing Zine Climbing Zine Dirtbag Dictonary implies that there may be more than one type of dirtbag. So as a fellow RV'ing climber who travels about the country pursing what climbs I can I think this would be a dirtbaggers nirvana. (not the band)
yeah and pinkpoints are now redpoints. soon redpoints will be onsights in someones dictionary!
ze dirtbag · · Tahoe · Joined Jun 2012 · Points: 50

Nice response Miike!

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

Arizona & New Mexico
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