That brings up a question. Do those of you who are full time move your RVs once or twice a year due to seasonal reasons?I think full-time refers to those that have an RV or TT that they actually "intend" to move at least once during the year. This could be a simple 500 mile trip from summer to winter RV site, or a daily meander looking for boon-docking locations.
Someone with an RV or TT up on blocks with skirting or other permanent attachments is not full-timing, they are residing in a location.
We certainly did move around. We usually spent the winters in S. California or Florida otherwise it's too cold and we'd have to buy new clothes (LOL). Then, during the other months we'd slowly meander to state and national parks or any other places of interest with the final goal being the next winter location.That brings up a question. Do those of you who are full time move your RVs once or twice a year due to seasonal reasons?
That brings up a question. Do those of you who are full time move your RVs once or twice a year due to seasonal reasons?
For the first ~5 years we were full-timing we owned no property and traveled quite extensively. However, we didn't enjoy traveling during the winter and usually stayed in coastal TX where we could count on pleasant weather. We never subscribed to the "belief" that full-timers have to move every so often or they aren't "real" full-timers.That brings up a question. Do those of you who are full time move your RVs once or twice a year due to seasonal reasons?
Since I ended up with a 3rd career after I "retired" I usually move twice a year. I spend the summers working the campgrounds and after we close down I travel. At some point I usually end up in Quartzsite for the coldest months (Jan/Feb). Around March I think about heading back up to the Sierra's to do another summer at the campgrounds.That brings up a question. Do those of you who are full time move your RVs once or twice a year due to seasonal reasons?