We have an appointment tomorrow to sign papers for a 2006 Crossroads Paradise Pointe 5th Wheel 30RL. We plan to use it for weekend trips, vacations and to visit the grandchildren!
It's 33 feet long and has many "extras"...mostly two big leather recliners!!
Now, we if we just could find a truck to pull it!
janni said
08:27 AM Oct 3, 2010
Sounds like a great rig! (especially those recliners) Your 5th wheel came along and the "just right" truck will come too I am sure.
We are signing the papers tomorrow too
Melstar said
10:01 AM Oct 3, 2010
Janni,
Congrats to you too! Share with us what you're getting!
-- Edited by Melstar on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 10:04:11 AM
-- Edited by Melstar on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 10:04:32 AM
Terry and Jo said
12:22 PM Oct 3, 2010
Well, first of all, congratulations to all of you. Thus, we are praying for a long, truly enjoyable experience with your respective RV's.
I know that over the years, we have always enjoyed the times we were camping. (Well, there was that week in Purgatoire River campground when it rained ALL WEEK LONG when we were stuck with two young boys in a 15 foot TT.)
Paraphrasing from Star Trek, "Live long and enjoy."
Terry
janni said
01:59 PM Oct 3, 2010
Terry, I bet that was quite a trip! We had two of us stuck in our b+ last winter at Casa Grande during a two day rain, wind, and sand storm and that was enough for me.
Melanie, After two years of snowbirding in our B+ we are signing the papers on a 41' Mountain Aire DP tomorrow. We are full time now and it will be our home.
"live long and enjoy"...........you can count on it!
Melstar said
02:36 PM Oct 3, 2010
Ohhh! That will be like going to a mansion!! I bet it's beautiful!
Melstar said
02:40 PM Oct 3, 2010
Terry and Jo wrote:
Well, first of all, congratulations to all of you. Thus, we are praying for a long, truly enjoyable experience with your respective RV's.
I know that over the years, we have always enjoyed the times we were camping. (Well, there was that week in Purgatoire River campground when it rained ALL WEEK LONG when we were stuck with two young boys in a 15 foot TT.)
I think I may have skipped camping in a campground with that name! Paraphrasing from Star Trek, "Live long and enjoy."
Terry
Waggin Tails said
07:07 PM Oct 3, 2010
Melanie, How exciting. And isn't it great that you can share teh excitement with this virtual family? Good luck in finding your tow vehicle.
Terry and Jo said
08:44 PM Oct 3, 2010
Melanie,
You may have seen this, but I posted a "reveiw" in the campgrounds category about Purgatoire River campground.
The campground was first developed in 1976 and we camped in there for years on our vacations. Now, when we go, we go in late August, just before Labor Day. We have been finding that the only ones in the campground at that time are hunters. And, most of them are up on the mountains hunting. So, we pretty much have it to ourselves for a week.
But, you gotta like boondocking. While this campground is actually in the foothills of the Rockies, it is a beautiful place. Especially when the deer feed across the meadow. In spite of the name, it can be like Heaven.
We have an appointment tomorrow to sign papers for a 2006 Crossroads Paradise Pointe 5th Wheel 30RL. We plan to use it for weekend trips, vacations and to visit the grandchildren!
It's 33 feet long and has many "extras"...mostly two big leather recliners!!
Now, we if we just could find a truck to pull it!
Congrats to you too! Share with us what you're getting!
-- Edited by Melstar on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 10:04:11 AM
-- Edited by Melstar on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 10:04:32 AM
I know that over the years, we have always enjoyed the times we were camping. (Well, there was that week in Purgatoire River campground when it rained ALL WEEK LONG when we were stuck with two young boys in a 15 foot TT.)
Paraphrasing from Star Trek, "Live long and enjoy."
Terry
You may have seen this, but I posted a "reveiw" in the campgrounds category about Purgatoire River campground.
http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=91511&p=3&topicID=37944707
The campground was first developed in 1976 and we camped in there for years on our vacations. Now, when we go, we go in late August, just before Labor Day. We have been finding that the only ones in the campground at that time are hunters. And, most of them are up on the mountains hunting. So, we pretty much have it to ourselves for a week.
But, you gotta like boondocking. While this campground is actually in the foothills of the Rockies, it is a beautiful place. Especially when the deer feed across the meadow. In spite of the name, it can be like Heaven.
GOOD STUFF, MAYNARD!!!!!!
Terry