That location isn't very far from here. It's up along the Tug Fork of Big Sandy, in "Hatfield and McCoy" country.
And some folks actually do live in those little camper trailers full time. I did once, for a while. When my first wife and I first got married, that was our first "apartment". It was so tiny that if someone was in the bedroom, they would have to climb into the bed before the bathroom door could be opened - there was not room for a standing person and the opening door both. I used to tell folks that it was so tiny I had to step outside to get enough room to change my mind.
But, we moved onward and upward - outright bought a regular sized trailer - 12x64 footer - for 2500 bucks, which was just a tad over what we paid for 6 months rent on the little camper trailer. Granted, the trailer we bought was 30 years old and instead of being built with 2x4 wall studs, it had 2x2 furring strips for wall studs, and the kitchen wall on the end was not firmly attached to the bottom bands of the trailer, but it was home, and I owned it.
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And some folks actually do live in those little camper trailers full time. I did once, for a while. When my first wife and I first got married, that was our first "apartment". It was so tiny that if someone was in the bedroom, they would have to climb into the bed before the bathroom door could be opened - there was not room for a standing person and the opening door both. I used to tell folks that it was so tiny I had to step outside to get enough room to change my mind.
But, we moved onward and upward - outright bought a regular sized trailer - 12x64 footer - for 2500 bucks, which was just a tad over what we paid for 6 months rent on the little camper trailer. Granted, the trailer we bought was 30 years old and instead of being built with 2x4 wall studs, it had 2x2 furring strips for wall studs, and the kitchen wall on the end was not firmly attached to the bottom bands of the trailer, but it was home, and I owned it.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake