What
kind of tour do you have in mind? ...
Your tour could be a month long quest of hot
springs from
Arizona to Idaho or a slow drive from one skinnydipping beach to
another
along the west coast.
We
could plan a fortnight of cultural and historic sightseeing
with
nights at one or more naturist resorts along the way.
If you prefer bicycling or hiking, or walk in
the wilderness,
I could set you down at one trailhead in the morning and pick you up at
another later in the day.

Remember This: Three things. I will tell them to
you
in the order of their importance. One, we must have as much fun
as we can with what we have. Two, we must eat as well as we
can,
and get plenty of sleep, cos if we don’t then we won’t have the
strength
to have as much fun as we might. And Three, we must keep the
bus
reasonably in order, wash the dishes and such things. But we will not
let
the last interfere with the first two.
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I do the driving and
you share the expense...
No doubt there is a COST TO MOVE The Cat
Drag'd Inn—fuel,
tolls, normal service; it all adds up. Besides the cost to move
the bus there is the day to day expense of living aboard
(propane, water, electric, dump, cleaning
supplies,
house laundry, parts & service) exclusive of food and campsite
fees.

The Cat Drag'd Inn is a
thirty-six
foot Superior coach well suited to naturist families or small groups
who
are comfortable in one another's presence, who can all sleep in the
same
bed, on the couch, or the deck. She will take anyone for a ride,
anywhere, anywhen. No smoking, no drugs. Clothing optional. Bring your
own sleeping bag and toothbrush. Some bedding and towels are available.
A nice tent (and three foam pads) is available for times when we might
be at a campground with enough space to spread out.

There is no handicap access. A sun-shower can be used outside. There
is limited space for luggage, little privacy, simple meals.
Accoutrements
include: a couple of spider plants and a cactus, library, ham radio,
sewing
machine, bike rack, small wine cellar. There is a cellphone and a
couple
of computers. Email access is available in campgrounds, truckstops,
libraries.
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