Where is everyone ? Too busy to post? Lets update ,say hello , and keep in touch.
Froggi said
10:36 PM Apr 7, 2008
I'm still in AZ (Tucson right now)....I've been stumbling around the state since I arrived for Quartzsite in mid-January. My motorcycle is sold as is the trailer he traveled in. I bought a new-to-me Grand Vitara and am now working on getting all the parts & pieces needed to tow it.
I hope to hit Moab before the end of the month then I am doing the Grand Canyon HOP with the Escapees, followed by a weekend with lady rider friends in another William, AZ campground. After that I'll visit family in the Denver area before slowly moving towards Gillette for the Escapade.
momshobbies05 said
07:36 PM Apr 8, 2008
I am getting ready to head to the lake for my second year . Hermitage , Mo here I come . Gonna set up this weekend and open park on wen. Can't make any shows this year but if your in the area I will find you a spot. Take care and happy travels.
sgad said
06:33 AM May 6, 2008
Hi All,
I am currently traveling in caravan with a couple (the Farmers) whom I met in Eureka last summer. Together we left De Funiak Springs, FL about a month ago and we have been moving roughly NE every since. Visited St. Mary's, the Golden Isles, Savannah, Charleston, and are now back in Myrtle Beach (but only for two nights). Tomorrow we leave for Surf City, NC then continue north thru, among other places, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, and Fredericksburg, VA. Then we will part company, the Farmers will continue northward while I hightail it SW to Branson and the RV-Dreams rally. After that I will park the rig and join my brother in what is becoming an annual roadtrip. We plan on heading back northeast aiming for Vermont, Maine, and eastern Canada.
Scott Gad P.S. Any suggestions out there about where I can take my class A diesel pusher to get new tires installed? I'd prefer one day, in and out service. What should I expect it to cost per tire (6 total)? Which brand tire is the best?
Froggi said
10:45 AM May 6, 2008
Hey Scott, the one place that consistently seems to be mentioned is Discount Tires. I heard about it (three times) AFTER I got mine done at Camping World. The one great thing is their hazard policy on the tires. http://www.discounttire.com
You can use that to find a location and call them...the web site only lets you size car/truck tires. I used them for my Suzuki Grand Vitara when I was in Tucson.
jdensie said
06:26 AM May 7, 2008
We just bought 22.5 inch tires for our MH last fall from Camping World. We got Goodyears as they have the G-670 RV. We made an appointment at CW in at 9 and out before 12 and on our way, this was for all six tries. These tires have a special compound made for RV's, none of the other tire companies have this formula. But, what ever you buy or where you buy, buy in Delaware or New Hampshire as these states have no TAX and it brings the tire cost down.
skidrowe said
07:53 AM May 10, 2008
I'm new to being solo. I've encountered some life challenges that have put me on the road solo. I know there is a reason for everything, and I know new doors will be open for me....if I look. I've had a charmed life so far, and have no regrets. (Please don't feel sorry for me....I've done THAT plenty for myself!!!)
I'm heading to SW Colorado and SE Utah for the next 6 weeks or so. I was going there even before I Howard & Linda's fabulous experiences convinced me.
Froggi said
09:00 AM May 10, 2008
Welcome Skidrowe, You will love that part of the country. I'm just south of there in Williams AZ now. Feel free to stay in touch and maybe we'll met for a cuppa along the way.
momshobbies05 said
08:59 AM Jun 3, 2008
Good to hear from you all , im still in Hermitage till Oct. 1st. Hi Sqad ! Momshobbies
sgad said
03:34 PM Jun 4, 2008
Momshobbies05,
Glad to hear from you. I wondered where you were at. Where will you be workcamping at this summer?
Scott
GrammyFran said
02:03 AM Jul 14, 2008
Hi all you solos. I'm Fran, new to this place, but it's one of the best I've seen so I'll probably hang around a lot. Right now I'm at Lake Georgetown in a COE park just outside Georgetown, TX. Will be heading back to Livingston tomorrow to begin working through my "stuff" and getting the house ready to sell. Let me know if you're in the neighborhood.
jrp said
08:21 AM Jul 14, 2008
Hi Fran and all, I'm Jim and I've been lurking here for a few years admiring the adventures of Howard & Linda, Froggi and others as I counted down to my retirement. I got my Ca home sold and hit the road 7/2/08 and I'm now in the Black Hills for a few weeks at my summer base camp. As soon as I get my SD domicile, license & registrations taken care of, I'll be taking off through Mt to Glacier NP and then north to south through ID and back to SD via Teton & Yellowstone NP's.
Jim
Froggi said
03:21 PM Jul 14, 2008
Hey everyone, I'm way behind in blog posting, blog reading and ditto for emails. Since I hit the Escapade in Gillette, life has been a whirlwind! Tomorrow I head up to Conestoga Campground in White Sulphur Springs, MT where I will be workamping until the week after Labor Day.
sgad said
09:07 AM Jul 15, 2008
Hi everyone,
I checked over my last entry which was part a history of where I had been and partly a forecast of where I intend to be and saw that it was time for an update.
First though a word to Froggi--Conestoga is my 'home' campground for purposes of obtaining memberships into C2C and RPI. I have never been there in person although I look forward to visiting it for a long stay some day. I do remember that the owner and staff who helped me with my memberships and any questions were super nice.
So on July 5th I returned to the ABC campground in Branson where I had stored my rig prior to my 'brotherly' road trip and arranged to stay put for another 6 days. On the 11th I traveled up to the Springfield/Route 66 KOA, about 18 miles west of Springfield, MO, where I have reserved a site for a month (great rate). I figure I can use this time to recharge my batteries, get my diesel engine and generator serviced by Cummins, and maybe even get some things done to the rig at the new Camping World that just opened up here. I can also get check ups scheduled with local doctors covered under my TRS health insurance--fortunately the insurance company maintains an online database of all doctors nationwide who are part of the 'network' so finding one is no problem.
For now I am really just trying to get used to the lack of a schedule for awhile--it seems like I have had some place to be or something to do constantly for months now.
Scott
Froggi said
07:45 PM Jul 17, 2008
Hey Scott, I'm at Conestoga now and it's a nice little park. This is the second year for these owners and there is a lot they want to do but have to ration things out. I think I'm really going to like it.
Today my friend and I rode his trike up to Great Falls and visited the Lewis & Clark intrepetive center as well as the Great Springs State Park & Fish Hatchery. Gorgeous ride up there and back, lots of great scenery.
Have another solo here (Escapees SOLOS member as well) and this is his home park and his first visit here as well.
sgad said
07:12 AM Mar 10, 2009
Dear fellow soloists,
I have for a while now been suffering from stomach problems. When I arrived here in central Florida in early December, since I planned to be here for 5 months, I had already determined to address health issues during my stay and had already lined up a local general physician well in advance. I first went in to see him in late December. He then lined me up with several specialist in the area to not only determine the cause of my immediate complaint but to address several long standing issues--my heart as a continuing follow-up relating to my double bypass surgery from 2005 and my thyroid which I have been treating for several years now. About 4 or 5 weeks ago, after being referred to a gastrointestinal specialist, I underwent a combined colonoscopy and endoscopy exam. It took 3 weeks for the results of these tests to come back from pathology. They found something wrong at the base of my esophagus where it enters the stomach. At the time my eldest brother, Shay, and I agreed not to tell anyone else in the family until I learned more in order to avoid unduly alarming anyone. This past Tuesday I visited with a local oncologist and, although I do not really know much more at this point then before, he definitely verified that I have cancer of the esophagus. This past Thursday morning I had an appointment to undergo a CT scan at the medical facilities in Celebration, Florida and last Saturday I had an appointment to get a PET scan in Orlando. Next Friday I will revisit with the oncologist to review the results . I am told that between these two procedures, the doctor should be able to identify what stage it is in and whether it is localized or spread out and, if spread out, how much so. From there he should be able to prescribe our course of action--surgery, radiation therapy, or chemo or, as is most likely, some combination of at least two of the three. You should know that I am not in any pain at this time and am functioning somewhat normally. I have two good friends and traveling companions, Russ and Susan Farmer, who are parked right next door to me here in the campground to help me out and provide moral support and Shay is being exceedingly supportive from his home in Cary, North Carolina--we talk nightly and he is ready to fly down on a moment's notice should/when I need him. Be aware that I am remaining upbeat and have every confidence that with their support and the thoughts, well wishes, and prayers of all of my other friends and family out there I will beat this thing. I am determined that, God willing, this will have a minimal impact on my continued solo RVing. I value the advice and suggestions coming from both the Farmers and my brother as to how I should proceed from here but realize that they may very well lack a grasp of the lure that this lifestyle and my regard for continued independence will influence any decisions I will make concerning how, when, and where I go forward regarding my future medical treatment and recovery. I return to this forum because I realize that it offers me a unique place to seek out the advice of my fellow solo RVers who share this perspective. So I am issuing a plea to all of you who have experienced a similar situation while on the road--and any of the rest of you who feels that they may have some sage advice to contribute--as to the best way to handle this without compromising this lifestyle any more then necessary.
Thanks and highest regards,
Scott Gad
Serenity Adventures
Froggi said
06:17 PM Mar 10, 2009
Scott, I posted in another thread but wanted to pass along my best wishes for you. No personal experience in this as a solo but knowing you have friends nearby is a good thing. Keep us updated as you can, you will be in my thoughts!!
sgad said
06:19 AM Mar 12, 2009
Froggi,
I read both this message and the one you posted on the Community Chat thread. I appreciated your responses and want you to know how much it helps to know that I have so many friends and well wishers such as yourself out there. Particularly for us soloers--which I am happy (for you) to know that you are no longer among--knowing that there are those out there who care provides a great source of strength in time of tribulations such as I am now facing. Thank you.
Scott
Roz said
12:37 PM Mar 12, 2009
Greetings, Scott!
Not a solo or a fultimer, but having lived alone a number years before remarrying, and having no immediate family, I think that qualifies me to address one portion of input you are seeking.
I am not sure there is a really much difference between being in stix & brix or a MH. I never have lived close to family and depended upon myself, and a very few friends, for what I required when sick. I acknowledge my illnesses and surgery may not compare to what you now face. I do know that friends can be extended family. Some stronger than blood kin.
That said, I am in Jacksonville, FL, and realize that is not real close to you, however please let me know if you require assistance you are not able to muster locally.
There is no place very far from anywhere when someone needs help.
God bless. Charles
momshobbies05 said
05:43 PM Apr 29, 2009
Scott,
My prays go out to you and will as long as needed. I wish you the best , keep in touch we all care and worry for each other . It is always nice to have a family even if you dont get to see them you know they care and that is a great comfort . Enjoy life and live every day to the fullest . I have had cancer twice and im only 37 now. I tell everyone at the parks I come across that im doing my retirement years now cause I may be cheated out of them . We all have health battles from now to then , be strong and enjoy every sunrise and find peace in every single sunset. take care my friend , Sara
sgad said
05:04 AM May 1, 2009
Sara,
Thank you and God Bless.
Scott
Kendall said
02:17 PM Nov 20, 2009
Hi all:
I just joined RV-Dreams and have had a lot of welcome's. I am impressed with all of you.
I have just been reading everyone's stories,travels,concerns and lies ().
I was looking into the rally in April. I am thinking about going to that. I am not ready to full time yet, but I will be solo.
I have room for anyone that needs to overnite in So. Florida. I have water and electric hook up. If anyone is going to the rally from So. Florida I sure would tag along behind you or in front of you.
I am really looking forward to a different and new adventure in my RV and meeting new friends. I could be a fulltimer if I decide in the future that it's what I really want to do. I would need to experience the life style to make up my mind.
I hope to run into some of you whenever possible.
Thanks for all the enjoyable reading. Linda
eagleshea said
03:21 PM Nov 20, 2009
Hey Linda,
My wife and I will be attending the rally also. We are from the West Coast of Florida - St. Petersburg. Maybe we will fall in behind you on the East coast of Florida on the way up. If not then we look froward to meeting you there.
John and Terri
Linda said
06:53 AM Nov 23, 2009
It looks like we might have us a convoy!!!! We will be heading to the rally from the Ocala area.
We hope you will join us Linda! We have other solos attending!
Kendall said
09:52 AM Nov 24, 2009
Looks like a convoy will be fun. I am getting excited about this first trip as a solo.
I am going to Atlanta for the Thanksgiving week and when I return I am going to make reservations then. I am flying not driving the MH. what a shame.
Hope everyone has a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
Colorado_Kid said
11:48 AM Apr 14, 2010
No one has posted her in a while so I will add my name to the list as a solo'er. I plan on taking my first trip in two weeks to Moab, Utah.
bjoyce said
06:57 PM Apr 14, 2010
Colorado_Kid wrote:
No one has posted her in a while so I will add my name to the list as a solo'er. I plan on taking my first trip in two weeks to Moab, Utah.
We are in Moab right now and the weather and scenery are great.
Kendall said
12:48 PM Apr 15, 2010
Just finished the rally in SC. I had a blast. I learned alot as well. I then headed west to Acworth Ga, Mckinney campground. Will be here for 14 days, then on to Ashville to the Escapees rally. Back to Acworth until the end of May. Taking grandchildren and a few children to Maine. Maybe summer in Maine and from there I haven't made any other plans.
I was thinking about going out to the balloon fiestable in Oct. but too far for me to go on my own. Maybe a convoy heading that way I would consider it. If not back to Miami for the winter.
Where are you all hiding?
Colorado_Kid said
07:38 PM Apr 15, 2010
Brian,
I will be headed to Moab on I-70 west and I know they had a rock slide by Glenwood Springs. Did you go through that area and if you did how much of the rock slide do they have cleaned up?
Racerguy said
09:52 PM Apr 15, 2010
I'm not Brian but that slide has been cleaned up for a while.
Colorado_Kid said
12:53 PM Apr 16, 2010
Thanks for the update. When I researched how to get to Moab on mapquest it said they were still working on clearing the rock slide.
altsclmarm said
08:21 AM May 16, 2010
I'm spending the month of May in my youngest son's driveway in MN. Then it's on to Yellowstone for a month. What are the rest of you solos doing this summer?
Colorado_Kid said
12:16 PM May 16, 2010
Where at Yellowstone are you staying? I used to work there.
altsclmarm said
10:13 AM Jul 6, 2010
Sorry for the delay in responding. I'm staying at Red Rock RV Park until Aug. 9. Ended up staying for two months instead of one. :)
I hope to hit Moab before the end of the month then I am doing the Grand Canyon HOP with the Escapees, followed by a weekend with lady rider friends in another William, AZ campground. After that I'll visit family in the Denver area before slowly moving towards Gillette for the Escapade.
I am currently traveling in caravan with a couple (the Farmers) whom I met in Eureka last summer. Together we left De Funiak Springs, FL about a month ago and we have been moving roughly NE every since. Visited St. Mary's, the Golden Isles, Savannah, Charleston, and are now back in Myrtle Beach (but only for two nights). Tomorrow we leave for Surf City, NC then continue north thru, among other places, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, and Fredericksburg, VA. Then we will part company, the Farmers will continue northward while I hightail it SW to Branson and the RV-Dreams rally. After that I will park the rig and join my brother in what is becoming an annual roadtrip. We plan on heading back northeast aiming for Vermont, Maine, and eastern Canada.
Scott Gad
P.S. Any suggestions out there about where I can take my class A diesel pusher to get new tires installed? I'd prefer one day, in and out service. What should I expect it to cost per tire (6 total)? Which brand tire is the best?
You can use that to find a location and call them...the web site only lets you size car/truck tires. I used them for my Suzuki Grand Vitara when I was in Tucson.
We got Goodyears as they have the G-670 RV. We made an appointment at CW in at 9 and out before 12 and on our way, this was for all six tries. These tires have a special compound made for RV's, none of the other tire companies have this formula.
But, what ever you buy or where you buy, buy in Delaware or New Hampshire as these states have no TAX and it brings the tire cost down.
I'm heading to SW Colorado and SE Utah for the next 6 weeks or so. I was going there even before I Howard & Linda's fabulous experiences convinced me.
You will love that part of the country. I'm just south of there in Williams AZ now. Feel free to stay in touch and maybe we'll met for a cuppa along the way.
Glad to hear from you. I wondered where you were at. Where will you be workcamping at this summer?
Scott
Jim
I checked over my last entry which was part a history of where I had been and partly a forecast of where I intend to be and saw that it was time for an update.
First though a word to Froggi--Conestoga is my 'home' campground for purposes of obtaining memberships into C2C and RPI. I have never been there in person although I look forward to visiting it for a long stay some day. I do remember that the owner and staff who helped me with my memberships and any questions were super nice.
So on July 5th I returned to the ABC campground in Branson where I had stored my rig prior to my 'brotherly' road trip and arranged to stay put for another 6 days. On the 11th I traveled up to the Springfield/Route 66 KOA, about 18 miles west of Springfield, MO, where I have reserved a site for a month (great rate). I figure I can use this time to recharge my batteries, get my diesel engine and generator serviced by Cummins, and maybe even get some things done to the rig at the new Camping World that just opened up here. I can also get check ups scheduled with local doctors covered under my TRS health insurance--fortunately the insurance company maintains an online database of all doctors nationwide who are part of the 'network' so finding one is no problem.
For now I am really just trying to get used to the lack of a schedule for awhile--it seems like I have had some place to be or something to do constantly for months now.
Scott
I'm at Conestoga now and it's a nice little park. This is the second year for these owners and there is a lot they want to do but have to ration things out. I think I'm really going to like it.
Today my friend and I rode his trike up to Great Falls and visited the Lewis & Clark intrepetive center as well as the Great Springs State Park & Fish Hatchery. Gorgeous ride up there and back, lots of great scenery.
Have another solo here (Escapees SOLOS member as well) and this is his home park and his first visit here as well.
I have for a while now been suffering from stomach problems. When I arrived here in central Florida in early December, since I planned to be here for 5 months, I had already determined to address health issues during my stay and had already lined up a local general physician well in advance. I first went in to see him in late December. He then lined me up with several specialist in the area to not only determine the cause of my immediate complaint but to address several long standing issues--my heart as a continuing follow-up relating to my double bypass surgery from 2005 and my thyroid which I have been treating for several years now.
About 4 or 5 weeks ago, after being referred to a gastrointestinal specialist, I underwent a combined colonoscopy and endoscopy exam. It took 3 weeks for the results of these tests to come back from pathology. They found something wrong at the base of my esophagus where it enters the stomach. At the time my eldest brother, Shay, and I agreed not to tell anyone else in the family until I learned more in order to avoid unduly alarming anyone. This past Tuesday I visited with a local oncologist and, although I do not really know much more at this point then before, he definitely verified that I have cancer of the esophagus. This past Thursday morning I had an appointment to undergo a CT scan at the medical facilities in Celebration, Florida and last Saturday I had an appointment to get a PET scan in Orlando. Next Friday I will revisit with the oncologist to review the results . I am told that between these two procedures, the doctor should be able to identify what stage it is in and whether it is localized or spread out and, if spread out, how much so. From there he should be able to prescribe our course of action--surgery, radiation therapy, or chemo or, as is most likely, some combination of at least two of the three.
You should know that I am not in any pain at this time and am functioning somewhat normally. I have two good friends and traveling companions, Russ and Susan Farmer, who are parked right next door to me here in the campground to help me out and provide moral support and Shay is being exceedingly supportive from his home in Cary, North Carolina--we talk nightly and he is ready to fly down on a moment's notice should/when I need him. Be aware that I am remaining upbeat and have every confidence that with their support and the thoughts, well wishes, and prayers of all of my other friends and family out there I will beat this thing.
I am determined that, God willing, this will have a minimal impact on my continued solo RVing. I value the advice and suggestions coming from both the Farmers and my brother as to how I should proceed from here but realize that they may very well lack a grasp of the lure that this lifestyle and my regard for continued independence will influence any decisions I will make concerning how, when, and where I go forward regarding my future medical treatment and recovery. I return to this forum because I realize that it offers me a unique place to seek out the advice of my fellow solo RVers who share this perspective. So I am issuing a plea to all of you who have experienced a similar situation while on the road--and any of the rest of you who feels that they may have some sage advice to contribute--as to the best way to handle this without compromising this lifestyle any more then necessary.
Greetings, Scott!
Not a solo or a fultimer, but having lived alone a number years before remarrying, and having no immediate family, I think that qualifies me to address one portion of input you are seeking.
I am not sure there is a really much difference between being in stix & brix or a MH. I never have lived close to family and depended upon myself, and a very few friends, for what I required when sick. I acknowledge my illnesses and surgery may not compare to what you now face. I do know that friends can be extended family. Some stronger than blood kin.
That said, I am in Jacksonville, FL, and realize that is not real close to you, however please let me know if you require assistance you are not able to muster locally.
There is no place very far from anywhere when someone needs help.
God bless.
Charles
Hi all:
).
I just joined RV-Dreams and have had a lot of welcome's. I am impressed with all of you.
I have just been reading everyone's stories,travels,concerns and lies (
I was looking into the rally in April. I am thinking about going to that. I am not ready to full time yet, but I will be solo.
I have room for anyone that needs to overnite in So. Florida. I have water and electric hook up. If anyone is going to the rally from So. Florida I sure would tag along behind you or in front of you.
I am really looking forward to a different and new adventure in my RV and meeting new friends. I could be a fulltimer if I decide in the future that it's what I really want to do. I would need to experience the life style to make up my mind.
I hope to run into some of you whenever possible.
Thanks for all the enjoyable reading.
Linda
My wife and I will be attending the rally also. We are from the West Coast of Florida - St. Petersburg. Maybe we will fall in behind you on the East coast of Florida on the way up. If not then we look froward to meeting you there.
John and Terri
It looks like we might have us a convoy!!!! We will be heading to the rally from the Ocala area.
We hope you will join us Linda! We have other solos attending!
I am going to Atlanta for the Thanksgiving week and when I return I am going to make reservations then. I am flying not driving the MH.
Hope everyone has a safe and happy Thanksgiving.
We are in Moab right now and the weather and scenery are great.
I will be headed to Moab on I-70 west and I know they had a rock slide by Glenwood Springs. Did you go through that area and if you did how much of the rock slide do they have cleaned up?