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Thanks to the free sewer hose ...


My wife and I attended the fall RV-Dreams rally in Sevierville and thoroughly enjoyed our time there.  We went because we wanted to gain information as we have been looking at RV's with the intent to purchase one with full-timing in mind.  There was a drawing for door prizes and we won one of them.  We ended up with 25 feet of sewer hose - a 10 foot section and a 15 foot section (it was my choice out of the remaining items.)  It was noticed that we did not own an RV and, in fact, it was commented on.  Well, the guilt has been eating us up.  So, to remedy the situation, we are now the proud owners of a 2018 DRV Mobile Suites 44 Sante Fe fifth wheel.  And now I have to make the amazingly difficult sacrifice and buy a truck -- a nice, big, comfortable truck.  So beware these rallies - they suck you in.  We are seeing the true cost of our 'free' sewer hose and I am thinking this might be the most expensive free hose we have ever owned.  Next thing you know we'll have to start using it and meet people at all sorts of places like campgrounds and RV parks and visit all sorts of different locales.  I hear rumors that we could even visit 49 out of 50 states with the RV.  Fortunately I still have to work a couple more years (Oh yay!) and won't be able to spend summers in cooler weather - I  mean who doesn't enjoy the Texas heat in summer?

I want to thank Howard and Linda for organizing and hosting the rally.  I would also like to thank the friends we made there.  We hope to meet up with you somewhere out there sometime in the near future - only 2 years until we can do more than weekend trips with an occasional week long one thrown in.  I also want to thank the nice people who contribute to the forum, taking the time to answer questions - a few of the questions were mine.  I appreciate the advice I have received so far and look forward to the continued help in the future.  I know I will have more questions to come as we start learning how to do this ourselves.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.



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John & Sama

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There are several other 'FREE' surprises still to come your way. 

Boondocking and BLM camping are free.  Dark nights and shooting stars are free.  Floating down a river is free.  Hiking only costs a little sweet.  Campfires are almost free and Smores are cheap.  Morning birds to wake you up is free.  And coyotes will howl you to sleep.  

You will never need to buy a wrist watch again. 

And watching sunsets is priceless.

Life is good.



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Home base: Buckeye,AZ

Wandering the USA & Canada in our Holiday Rambler Endeavor 40' PDT Motorhome

Travel so far: 49 States - International Travel -19 countries

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John ... Congratulations!! You certainly picked a good one (5th wheel). On the truck ... dually for sure, all the big three are fine (chevy might not have enough towing capacity rating) ... be sure to check that, I know that Ram and Ford are OK (assuming that you are buying new). Hope to see you around one of these days.

Ron



-- Edited by RonC on Saturday 16th of December 2017 03:28:27 PM



-- Edited by RonC on Saturday 16th of December 2017 03:32:35 PM

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2016 Ford F350, King Ranch, DRW, 4x4, CC, 6.7 PS Diesel, remote control air lift system

2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114  LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW

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Russ Ranger wrote:

There are several other 'FREE' surprises still to come your way. 

Boondocking and BLM camping are free.  Dark nights and shooting stars are free.  Floating down a river is free.  Hiking only costs a little sweet.  Campfires are almost free and Smores are cheap.  Morning birds to wake you up is free.  And coyotes will howl you to sleep.  

You will never need to buy a wrist watch again. 

And watching sunsets is priceless.

Life is good.


 Russ - I am looking forward to the free things in your list - and others.  Now I just have to practice the patience training I received from work and my kids.smile



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RonC wrote:

John ... Congratulations!! You certainly picked a good one (5th wheel). On the truck ... dually for sure, all the big three are fine (chevy might not have enough towing capacity rating) ... be sure to check that, I know that Ram and Ford are OK (assuming that you are buying new). Hope to see you around one of these days.

Ron



-- Edited by RonC on Saturday 16th of December 2017 03:28:27 PM



-- Edited by RonC on Saturday 16th of December 2017 03:32:35 PM


 The truck will definitely be a dually.  And diesel.  And long bed.  And I am sure to see you at some point.  I may even come spend a month or so where you winter once I have retired and won't have a fixed home base anymore.



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Texas is a good place to winter ... less crowded than Fla or AZ. Lots to see if historical places are of interest.

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2016 Ford F350, King Ranch, DRW, 4x4, CC, 6.7 PS Diesel, remote control air lift system

2017 Durango Gold 381REF, Lambright furniture, MCD shades, morRYDE IS, 8K Disc brakes, GY G114  LR H Tires, 27,320 lbs CGVW

FT class of 2016

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