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Mountain Life in a Camper Van with My Dog

29.04.2026 18:25 1 min 1 source
Antena 305 SPA
Mountain Life in a Camper Van with My Dog
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The author shares their experience of living in a camper van after retirement, traveling through the mountains with their dog. The focus is on a lifestyle shift from office routine to freedom and simplicity. Details include camper van setup: a coffee corner, a compact bed, and a wall map marking visited places. The article describes daily rituals like cooking on a propane stove and stargazing away from city lights.

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Mountain Life in a Camper Van with My Dog

29.04.2026 Antena 305 SPA

🇵🇪 Peru — fuel prices

Updated: 13.06.2026

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$1.03 /l

PEN3.51 · €0.89/l

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cheaper than 81% of countries

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