Hi, my name is Tom Martin, and my beautiful bride is Carol. We have always enjoyed traveling, but neither of us has RV'd. I recently retired (last month), and hopefully Carol will also very soon. Our plan is to purchase a fifth wheel and spend the next ??? years enjoying this wonderful country. I just found this site and have already gained a lot of information from the forum. Nice to meet you all, and hope to see you on the road soon!
Terry and Jo said
03:46 PM Nov 10, 2011
Tom and Carol,
Welcome to the forums. Feel free to ask questions as there are a lot of knowledgeable folks here willing to help. Good luck with all the research, planning and looking that are coming up for you.
Terry
Yonnie said
05:39 PM Nov 10, 2011
Welcome aboard.
PD CFK said
07:14 PM Nov 10, 2011
Tom and Carol, Ditto to that welcome! Charlie retired early this year and we started off on our adventure, having no RV experience before either. The folks here say there many ways to RV; we are having fun going on the road a few weeks at a time. No plans to sell the house...yet :) Take your time finding the right-for-you rig and get on out there! Pat K.
Bulldog said
10:23 PM Nov 10, 2011
Hi Tom and Carol. Welcome. Hope to see you on the road someday. Good luck with your plan. The fun is just beginning!
Bulldog
Loretta said
10:17 AM Nov 11, 2011
Welcome. We plan to be on the road sometime next year. Exciting times. You will meet alot of nice people here, always ready to help with whatever. Perhaps we will meet 'down the road'.
laurly said
11:50 AM Nov 11, 2011
Welcome! Sounds like we're in the same time frame. We can not wait to start the full time life!
rclvnv said
03:25 PM Nov 13, 2011
Welcome to the forum. We now full-time but are static 'till June.I spent a lot of time learning from this forum and still do.One of the good things about the lifestyle is that you have lots of flexibility in how to approach it. We had been RV'ers most of our lives as we've always been self employed and having a rig of any type let us get away on short notice.When we decided to full-time RV,we decided to sell the house which we were told would take a long time.It sold in three weeks,so we decided to travel cross country to see our children & grandchild,last summer(our business operates with the school year). We were gone 2.5 months did over 6000 miles, and came back to finish our school contracts, to the very nice RV park we used to use for quick gettaway's. So far,so good. Point being we had lots options availible to us which might not have been otherwise open. Everyone is different,but reading the experiences of others will at least give you information needed to properly consider your needs. For example,we are currently sited between two people in large Class A coaches. One of them just loves that type of unit,and uses a scooter for shopping etc.The other says they wish they had a 5th wheel as there is more "space", but say they wouldn't want a diesel truck as the only transportation they have. My point is that you can get lots of experiences shared before you make those kind of decisions. You will find this a great place to share & learn.
Richard
Bill and Linda said
03:58 PM Nov 13, 2011
Welcome Tom and Carol!I think you will find this a great place to learn about RVing and it is a very friendly place to ask questions.
If you can possibly swing it, you should really consider coming to the Spring RV-Dreams.com Rally.There are a few cabins at the park and you may want to consider staying there if you don’t have an RV yet.The Rally is a simply a great place for newcomers to learn about RVing in general and Full-Timing in particular if that is your plan.
Either way, a lot of “newbies” and a few of us older RV’ers (older experience wise – old is becoming a lot more relative these days) show up and have a great time helping one another.Howard and Linda put on a good show and I can assure you won’t be bored – or go hungry.
So, give it some thought and welcome to the family.
Bill and Linda
GENECOP said
04:02 PM Nov 13, 2011
Welcome to you and your Beautiful Bride......G
Yonnie said
08:24 PM Nov 13, 2011
Bill, when and where is the Rv-dreams rally? Haven't seen anything yet and looking forward to meeting all of you.
Terry and Jo said
09:07 PM Nov 13, 2011
Yonnie,
Look under 2012 RV Rallies just a couple of categories down from "Introduce Yourself." The info is there.
To make it quick to find out, here is a link to Howard's post:
This is a great site to learn about full-timing. Sherri and I had never RV'd, when we jumped off the cliff by selling the house and all the furniture. We have been full-timing for eight months and so far it is great.
I would recommend attending the RV-Dreams Rally next April. We drove cross country last April to attend the rally and the information we learned will be with us for as long as we are on the road.
Yonnie said
12:00 AM Nov 14, 2011
Thanks Terry,
Bill and Linda said
07:57 AM Nov 14, 2011
Yonnie wrote:
Bill, when and where is the Rv-dreams rally? Haven't seen anything yet and looking forward to meeting all of you.
If you can come I am sure it will be worth your while.The thing about these Rally’s, IMO, is that they are all about RVing and helping one another with the life style whether it is fulltime or, in our case, part-time fulltime.We travel over 6 months a year or more and continue to meet a lot of nice people, especially at the “Dreams” Rally. There is a huge knowledge base and it seems to be really helpful to all.
Hope to see you there and don’t hesitate to ask questions.
Safe travels
Bill
rclvnv said
05:09 PM Nov 15, 2011
I'd just like to add that for those of you considering the April Rally (alas,I'm stuck here 'till June), the Buckhorn Lake Resort is an especially great park. We stayed there for a week,this past summer. Even in the heat, it was super. We enjoyed the town of Kerrville and the surrounding area,as well. So in addition to all the myriad of benefits to attending,the location will only enhance it. I really wish we could go.If any of you possibly can,do so.
Richard
Waggin Tails said
09:24 PM Nov 15, 2011
Welcome Tom and Carol. It all starts with a plan. If you can make one of the Rallies, you will get a chance to put names and real faces together. Very friendly folks here. Lots of experience. We hit the road Jan 9th.
heyduke said
08:08 PM Nov 16, 2011
kneedeep we have been there and done that... we had no RV experience before we retired and left full timing... feel free to read our early days of our blog as we mentally and physically prepared to live this lifestyle...
RVWannabe said
08:47 PM Nov 21, 2011
Welcome aboard. You'll find lots of good information on this site. If you haven't decided on your particular RV, I'd recommend reading Howard's early journal entries and how he came to his decision on his fifth wheel.
Frank
2riker2go said
06:02 AM Nov 22, 2011
Welcome Tom and Carol! :) Your plan sounds very familiar. We've been planning for a couple years now and are down to one year left. Maybe we'll see you down the road. :)
Hi, my name is Tom Martin, and my beautiful bride is Carol. We have always enjoyed traveling, but neither of us has RV'd. I recently retired (last month), and hopefully Carol will also very soon. Our plan is to purchase a fifth wheel and spend the next ??? years enjoying this wonderful country. I just found this site and have already gained a lot of information from the forum. Nice to meet you all, and hope to see you on the road soon!
Tom and Carol,
Welcome to the forums. Feel free to ask questions as there are a lot of knowledgeable folks here willing to help. Good luck with all the research, planning and looking that are coming up for you.
Terry
RV experience before either. The folks here say there many ways to RV; we are having fun going on the road a few weeks at a time. No plans to sell the house...yet :) Take your time finding the right-for-you rig and get on out there! Pat K.
Bulldog
Welcome. We plan to be on the road sometime next year. Exciting times. You will meet alot of nice people here, always ready to help with whatever. Perhaps we will meet 'down the road'.
Welcome to the forum. We now full-time but are static 'till June.I spent a lot of time learning from this forum and still do.One of the good things about the lifestyle is that you have lots of flexibility in how to approach it. We had been RV'ers most of our lives as we've always been self employed and having a rig of any type let us get away on short notice.When we decided to full-time RV,we decided to sell the house which we were told would take a long time.It sold in three weeks,so we decided to travel cross country to see our children & grandchild,last summer(our business operates with the school year). We were gone 2.5 months did over 6000 miles, and came back to finish our school contracts, to the very nice RV park we used to use for quick gettaway's. So far,so good. Point being we had lots options availible to us which might not have been otherwise open. Everyone is different,but reading the experiences of others will at least give you information needed to properly consider your needs. For example,we are currently sited between two people in large Class A coaches. One of them just loves that type of unit,and uses a scooter for shopping etc.The other says they wish they had a 5th wheel as there is more "space", but say they wouldn't want a diesel truck as the only transportation they have. My point is that you can get lots of experiences shared before you make those kind of decisions. You will find this a great place to share & learn.
Richard
Welcome Tom and Carol! I think you will find this a great place to learn about RVing and it is a very friendly place to ask questions.
If you can possibly swing it, you should really consider coming to the Spring RV-Dreams.com Rally. There are a few cabins at the park and you may want to consider staying there if you don’t have an RV yet. The Rally is a simply a great place for newcomers to learn about RVing in general and Full-Timing in particular if that is your plan.
Either way, a lot of “newbies” and a few of us older RV’ers (older experience wise – old is becoming a lot more relative these days) show up and have a great time helping one another. Howard and Linda put on a good show and I can assure you won’t be bored – or go hungry.
So, give it some thought and welcome to the family.
Bill and Linda
Yonnie,
Look under 2012 RV Rallies just a couple of categories down from "Introduce Yourself." The info is there.
To make it quick to find out, here is a link to Howard's post:
2012 Spring RV Dreams Rally
Terry
Welcome Tom and Carol,
This is a great site to learn about full-timing. Sherri and I had never RV'd, when we jumped off the cliff by selling the house and all the furniture. We have been full-timing for eight months and so far it is great.
I would recommend attending the RV-Dreams Rally next April. We drove cross country last April to attend the rally and the information we learned will be with us for as long as we are on the road.
Yonnie:
Yea, Terry kinda beat me to it.
http://www.rv-dreams.com/rally.html
If you can come I am sure it will be worth your while. The thing about these Rally’s, IMO, is that they are all about RVing and helping one another with the life style whether it is fulltime or, in our case, part-time fulltime. We travel over 6 months a year or more and continue to meet a lot of nice people, especially at the “Dreams” Rally. There is a huge knowledge base and it seems to be really helpful to all.
Hope to see you there and don’t hesitate to ask questions.
Safe travels
Bill
I'd just like to add that for those of you considering the April Rally (alas,I'm stuck here 'till June), the Buckhorn Lake Resort is an especially great park. We stayed there for a week,this past summer. Even in the heat, it was super. We enjoyed the town of Kerrville and the surrounding area,as well. So in addition to all the myriad of benefits to attending,the location will only enhance it. I really wish we could go.If any of you possibly can,do so.
Richard
Welcome aboard. You'll find lots of good information on this site. If you haven't decided on your particular RV, I'd recommend reading Howard's early journal entries and how he came to his decision on his fifth wheel.
Frank