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Mnemosyne

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147. Do those roads have many tail-gaters? Love the mountains of Va. Had a tractor trailer haul me
Thu Feb 4, 2016, 03:29 PM
Feb 2016

backwards up a road that was soo steep and icy that my car, and a small uhaul trailer I was hauling, almost slid right over a ravine. That trucker was my hero!

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it's my retirement plan lapfog_1 Feb 2016 #1
WOW,,,you are ambitious...I just want to travel! angstlessk Feb 2016 #7
Basement in a RV? Mendocino Feb 2016 #160
yup lapfog_1 Feb 2016 #163
I did not know that. Mendocino Feb 2016 #166
I'd put a seat in the middle of the basement super computer area. Glassunion Feb 2016 #173
no room lapfog_1 Feb 2016 #174
Well, with modern systems and ssd storage, you can pack a lot in there. Glassunion Feb 2016 #175
I consider the planet to be an RV jberryhill Feb 2016 #2
Hook up fees are pretty pricey. alphafemale Feb 2016 #3
Thanks...One Question angstlessk Feb 2016 #20
I have an Internet hotspot on my phone for an extra $10 but I am limited on gigs. alphafemale Feb 2016 #28
My ex husbands ex girlfriend with whom we will travel angstlessk Feb 2016 #52
You can get up to unlimited streaming alphafemale Feb 2016 #75
hotspot on an iPhone handmade34 Feb 2016 #31
I tried it for a while. Binkie The Clown Feb 2016 #4
I have no family friends or neighbors angstlessk Feb 2016 #5
It may be right for you then. Binkie The Clown Feb 2016 #9
But you said "we" in your post elias49 Feb 2016 #11
Well, I do have a sig other and his ex girlfriend angstlessk Feb 2016 #12
people who do it vlog about the pros and cons in youtube. lots of "RV life" videos there. Liberal_in_LA Feb 2016 #6
I have watched a few angstlessk Feb 2016 #8
We traveled and lived in one for fifteen years until we couldn't Cleita Feb 2016 #10
WOW you were brave! angstlessk Feb 2016 #15
My advice is Learn your vehicle. Know how to change tires. Know HOW everything works. BlueJazz Feb 2016 #13
Yes...learn how to live angstlessk Feb 2016 #17
Sail boats 1939 Feb 2016 #14
I can swim. but not angstlessk Feb 2016 #16
They usually get off and find safe haven 1939 Feb 2016 #108
Maybe in the Urban Assault Vehicle aka GMC RV? JanMichael Feb 2016 #18
Do you have a link to one for sale? angstlessk Feb 2016 #21
they are awesome JanMichael Feb 2016 #23
No no no no no!! elias49 Feb 2016 #19
I know the feeling angstlessk Feb 2016 #26
Not me. I like my home with all the space. I'd like to have one to travel in the surrounding States Waldorf Feb 2016 #22
When I hit the lottery gratuitous Feb 2016 #24
those are the shit! incredible way the travel. nt JanMichael Feb 2016 #25
I live in a 46 ft. RV in the Florida Keys. tavernier Feb 2016 #27
You, my dear are who I wished to be years before angstlessk Feb 2016 #37
I live in a 34ft. Class A. Would love to live in the Florida Keys, SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #114
We belong to the Elks; they have a pretty good rate for members tavernier Feb 2016 #117
I've seen RVs that are nicer than some of my friends' apartments. Initech Feb 2016 #29
Sure! grasswire Feb 2016 #30
Like Miami? angstlessk Feb 2016 #34
And Florida man. n/t. Whiskeytide Feb 2016 #49
and alligators. nt grasswire Feb 2016 #51
SERIOUS QUESTION REGARDING CLASS A RV'S angstlessk Feb 2016 #32
No. tavernier Feb 2016 #39
No. My friend has a huge rv, no special class required on her license. Wish it was Mnemosyne Feb 2016 #53
I am SUCH a careful driver angstlessk Feb 2016 #67
Just make sure to practice and get the feel before attempting to head on down the road, Mnemosyne Feb 2016 #73
I drove a 24' truck with a truck hooked up behind from VA angstlessk Feb 2016 #77
The roads here are definitely horrendous. Funny we pay the hightest, iirc, gas tax for roads. Mnemosyne Feb 2016 #119
Relaxed drives are the best. I used to do Sunday afternoon back road rides, now you get tail-gated Mnemosyne Feb 2016 #120
Yes, in VA there are many back roads angstlessk Feb 2016 #139
Do those roads have many tail-gaters? Love the mountains of Va. Had a tractor trailer haul me Mnemosyne Feb 2016 #147
Truckers ARE Heros angstlessk Feb 2016 #169
I'll be retiring onto a sailboat FLPanhandle Feb 2016 #33
Honey, If I put up a sail, I would probably angstlessk Feb 2016 #35
It could be worse. I'd end up on Mars, or Venus. longship Feb 2016 #41
I'm a chick ...worse is Mars angstlessk Feb 2016 #45
Well, on Mars, you'd freeze; on Venus, you'd melt. longship Feb 2016 #54
Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus angstlessk Feb 2016 #69
Well played. ;-) longship Feb 2016 #71
A few sailing class with a cute instructor and you'll be fine. FLPanhandle Feb 2016 #60
I bet YOU are the cute instructor angstlessk Feb 2016 #84
They are temporary - 10 yrs at best FreakinDJ Feb 2016 #36
The RV lasts longer than the truck angstlessk Feb 2016 #40
Some parks won't allow RVs more then 10 yrs old for a reason FreakinDJ Feb 2016 #47
Not unless SusanCalvin Feb 2016 #38
Trust me...there are worse bathrooms (see Flint) angstlessk Feb 2016 #43
I know that, and SusanCalvin Feb 2016 #46
Susan, it was not a set up angstlessk Feb 2016 #56
Well, my "bathroom" answer was an honest answer. SusanCalvin Feb 2016 #58
Thanks angstlessk Feb 2016 #70
Good when gas prices are low. LiberalAndProud Feb 2016 #42
I have an independent job angstlessk Feb 2016 #44
I would never tell someone not to do it. LiberalAndProud Feb 2016 #50
Yes, something you pull behind, as opposed as pulling...but still if the big guy goes...mega bucks angstlessk Feb 2016 #57
I would consider it laundry_queen Feb 2016 #48
I doubt if I will outlive an RV angstlessk Feb 2016 #61
Me tazkcmo Feb 2016 #55
I do hope I do this...and we can meet up angstlessk Feb 2016 #62
I'll have my innernet machine tazkcmo Feb 2016 #66
I love it angstlessk Feb 2016 #88
maybe Wolverine23 Feb 2016 #59
From what I have heard...you cannot meet friendlier folk angstlessk Feb 2016 #63
I've considered it 2naSalit Feb 2016 #64
You pay for upkeep even if you rent angstlessk Feb 2016 #80
If you are 2naSalit Feb 2016 #89
I recall driving from FL to VA when I was about 20 and my car broke down at night time angstlessk Feb 2016 #123
Back in 2naSalit Feb 2016 #125
I still would trust a trucker before some pretty boy in a car! n/t angstlessk Feb 2016 #135
Well, you do have to assess 2naSalit Feb 2016 #136
i own an older travel trailer at a season campground dembotoz Feb 2016 #65
If I die in my RV I have a plan angstlessk Feb 2016 #72
Think about it LynnTTT Feb 2016 #68
Hell water in Miami should be free...it's all around angstlessk Feb 2016 #74
Hubby and I are in the process of selling off Saphire Feb 2016 #76
Best to you both...maybe we can hook up sometime angstlessk Feb 2016 #78
We are in the same position. bklyncowgirl Feb 2016 #132
Today? Eff yeah. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2016 #79
Why do I feel like someone with an AK47 just entered the room? n/t angstlessk Feb 2016 #81
Squirtgun. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2016 #82
Oh...that sounds angstlessk Feb 2016 #85
Get an old Airstream -- '69 to '75 ish -- and redo it inside. They never go out of style Freelancer Feb 2016 #83
I want a move in ready angstlessk Feb 2016 #86
I got my Overlander for $2500. I redid the interior for about $1500 + my own sweat Freelancer Feb 2016 #91
My first foray into RVing was in an old Airstream angstlessk Feb 2016 #101
Lots of Indian Casino's have RV parking for a reasonable price padfun Feb 2016 #87
I wish you can do your dream angstlessk Feb 2016 #90
Who here would like a new forum? RV'ing? angstlessk Feb 2016 #93
I'm in! nt Buns_of_Fire Feb 2016 #96
I would! SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #115
That was our retirement plan, but my husband's not ready. mountain grammy Feb 2016 #92
I would--for maybe a year or so. I don't know how long TwilightGardener Feb 2016 #94
I've got a 20' class C that I've been outfitting to do just that. Buns_of_Fire Feb 2016 #95
I, of course, love the class a, but angstlessk Feb 2016 #97
Ah! A packrat! Buns_of_Fire Feb 2016 #100
One thing my Sig Other loved about me was empty spaces angstlessk Feb 2016 #102
rent one for a weekend olddots Feb 2016 #98
I agree about whom to purchase it from angstlessk Feb 2016 #124
This very nice young couple is doing just that. begin_within Feb 2016 #99
I had an RV that was permanently anchored at a site. hollysmom Feb 2016 #103
Check out park fees and hookup fees, they can run into money Warpy Feb 2016 #104
Do you have a gypsy soul? Lodestar Feb 2016 #105
My sister has always been the one who had a wanderlust angstlessk Feb 2016 #126
The full-time RV lifestyle isn't for everyone aikoaiko Feb 2016 #106
When I camped I loved camping, but I got too few opportunities angstlessk Feb 2016 #128
A Travel Trailer is the way to go IMO, lighter than an equivalent 5th wheel, pull it with a van Fumesucker Feb 2016 #107
I agree...A TT can last many years if taken care of angstlessk Feb 2016 #129
Modern trucks are long lasting, I'd buy a used van too then start saving for a replacement/repairs Fumesucker Feb 2016 #144
Great advise angstlessk Feb 2016 #180
If I could downsize enough I would definitely consider it, polly7 Feb 2016 #109
Downsize means letting go of coveted items angstlessk Feb 2016 #130
My wife's aunt and uncle retired, sold their house and bought a 5th wheel trailer. She B Calm Feb 2016 #110
Reminds me of National Lampoons Christmas Vacation angstlessk Feb 2016 #131
By the time I packed all my equipment and tools there'd be no room. ileus Feb 2016 #111
That is my sig others problem angstlessk Feb 2016 #133
We sold our house in 2013 and bought a Class A motorhome with three slides SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #112
Been watching them angstlessk Feb 2016 #134
Our ambition is to become houseless... meaculpa2011 Feb 2016 #113
I have no desire to leave the good old USofA angstlessk Feb 2016 #138
It's a big, beautiful country... meaculpa2011 Feb 2016 #143
Somehow I became a 'salseman' angstlessk Feb 2016 #171
I love the idea, but I'd have to have one of the really big ones and I couldn't afford it. Vinca Feb 2016 #116
My husband and I planned to do this after retirement. Mojorabbit Feb 2016 #118
If you can find great places to stay, go for it. HuckleB Feb 2016 #121
R/vandwellers AngryAmish Feb 2016 #122
Do a Google search for rv and Seattle scscholar Feb 2016 #127
"those things" me thinks you have an agenda angstlessk Feb 2016 #137
Broad brush? Mendocino Feb 2016 #145
Well, the facts prove me right scscholar Feb 2016 #148
Anecdotal evidence is not proof Mendocino Feb 2016 #149
So you don't think facts matter? scscholar Feb 2016 #150
Faulty logic followed by Mendocino Feb 2016 #154
Snow Birds camp free along side of roads near Tucson, haul their water out to their campers and B Calm Feb 2016 #155
I'd love it. I think my wife would go crazy Recursion Feb 2016 #140
Then try to figure out how angstlessk Feb 2016 #159
I tried it for a while, but decided to go back to a regular house after about 6 months seanjoycek476 Feb 2016 #141
Maybe this one, other than it screams out "probable cause" Major Nikon Feb 2016 #142
Long Live Mendocino Feb 2016 #146
Keep it on Colorado! angstlessk Feb 2016 #157
Can either one of you handle it alone in the event one of you isn't there (breakup, valerief Feb 2016 #151
Yes it is, and I have not thought that one out angstlessk Feb 2016 #158
I found a 2 bedroom cabin in central Florida that rents for $900.00 per month. I would B Calm Feb 2016 #152
I plan on working on finding out the pros and cons angstlessk Feb 2016 #164
My mom did.. cannabis_flower Feb 2016 #153
I think it's kind of a 'suck in your chest' angstlessk Feb 2016 #161
As long as you are living in a warm state I don't think it would be a bad idea,. jwirr Feb 2016 #156
Well there is that new mosquito disease down south angstlessk Feb 2016 #162
Yes, that could be a real problem no matter what you live in. jwirr Feb 2016 #179
My 94 year old grandpa has been in the Wally Byam Caravan Club OriginalGeek Feb 2016 #165
Darn, a real adventurer angstlessk Feb 2016 #167
lol yeah I feel ya OriginalGeek Feb 2016 #170
just do not live in tornado alley Skittles Feb 2016 #168
seems to me like it would be expensive hfojvt Feb 2016 #172
I actually did it Yeager29 Feb 2016 #176
Why did you stop? angstlessk Feb 2016 #177
In a heartbeat! That's what my husband and I intend to do. woodsprite Feb 2016 #178
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