WendyTheWanderer
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I have been systematically joining all the RV forums I can find. It has been a rare two weeks with consistent internet access 8)
I have been a halftimer for at least 16 years and started fulltiming last year in July. Got myself a really cool 1974 Fleetwood Tioga box on wheels that is 19 feet long. I found it in Salt Lake City and it was well preserved in that climate! I looked at RV's up to $150,000, but like this one better than ANY. I have to admit...it gets lots of comments. No matter where I go, folks want to know how old it is and why it is still in such good shape.
I spent 4 months around Utah and other places out west to get away from the heat and humidity of Florida summers, but am back, exploring the state. I wish it were a bit cooler even now. I spent 27 years as a Vermonter and still get too hot over 70 degrees
There were many summers on my farm that never even got to 90 degrees.
Over the years I have been to all of the continental US and most of Canada and Mexico. I LOVE to travel! And I REALLY love to camp.
WendyTheWanderer
I have been a halftimer for at least 16 years and started fulltiming last year in July. Got myself a really cool 1974 Fleetwood Tioga box on wheels that is 19 feet long. I found it in Salt Lake City and it was well preserved in that climate! I looked at RV's up to $150,000, but like this one better than ANY. I have to admit...it gets lots of comments. No matter where I go, folks want to know how old it is and why it is still in such good shape.
I spent 4 months around Utah and other places out west to get away from the heat and humidity of Florida summers, but am back, exploring the state. I wish it were a bit cooler even now. I spent 27 years as a Vermonter and still get too hot over 70 degrees
Over the years I have been to all of the continental US and most of Canada and Mexico. I LOVE to travel! And I REALLY love to camp.
WendyTheWanderer