Was just surfing around and found you folks. Signed up and am going to start checking out your forum. Been RV ing quite a while. Not full timers (I wish) but getting ever closer to getting my watch!
J
Terry and Jo said
02:03 PM May 28, 2012
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. Now, with only an initial and nothing else in your profile other than location and gender, I guess we can rule out calling you Juliet.
Anyway, "J" whatever, we look forward to your questions as there are a lot of knowledgeable folks here that area also friendly and helpful. So helpful, a lot of times some of us may give you different "options" or suggestions as other approaches to an answer to your questions.
Don't be afraid to ask any question related to RV'ing as we consider that the only dumb question is the one that isn't asked in order to get an answer. Now, having said that, you might get the occasional "smart-alecky" answer from some.
Ask away and welcome to the RV family.
Terry
Bill and Linda said
03:18 PM May 28, 2012
Welcome from someone who’s RV has visited Alberta, BC, Yukon Territories, Yellowknife and believe it or not with the RV, the Northwest Territories town of Inuvik.What a fabulous and beautiful country Canada is;wonderful, friendly and hospitable people.We look forward to returning again soon.
The picture in my sig is in front of a glacier on the Ice Fields Parkway in BC where we dry camped.What a fabulous place.
Hope you can get started in the RV very soon and this forum, like western Canada, is very friendly.
Bill
Ivey said
07:10 AM Jun 1, 2012
Welcome to the forum J. I lived on the west coast of Canada for many years. I miss it. We will be crossing the border into Alberta in about a month to spend the summer in the Edmonton area.
Keep posting and let us know of your adventures.
Vicky and Ira
Trabuco said
02:00 PM Jun 1, 2012
Welcome Jay,
We have visited Canada many times. The last time was a 6,000 mile round trip on motorcycles. Been up and down the ice field parkway several times and it gets better with each visit. Although it's amazing just how far the glaciers have melted back.
Hi all
Was just surfing around and found you folks. Signed up and am going to start checking out your forum. Been RV ing quite a while. Not full timers (I wish) but getting ever closer to getting my watch!
J
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. Now, with only an initial and nothing else in your profile other than location and gender, I guess we can rule out calling you Juliet.
Anyway, "J" whatever, we look forward to your questions as there are a lot of knowledgeable folks here that area also friendly and helpful. So helpful, a lot of times some of us may give you different "options" or suggestions as other approaches to an answer to your questions.
Don't be afraid to ask any question related to RV'ing as we consider that the only dumb question is the one that isn't asked in order to get an answer. Now, having said that, you might get the occasional "smart-alecky" answer from some.
Ask away and welcome to the RV family.
Terry
Welcome from someone who’s RV has visited Alberta, BC, Yukon Territories, Yellowknife and believe it or not with the RV, the Northwest Territories town of Inuvik. What a fabulous and beautiful country Canada is;wonderful, friendly and hospitable people. We look forward to returning again soon.
The picture in my sig is in front of a glacier on the Ice Fields Parkway in BC where we dry camped. What a fabulous place.
Hope you can get started in the RV very soon and this forum, like western Canada, is very friendly.
Bill
Keep posting and let us know of your adventures.
Vicky and Ira
We have visited Canada many times. The last time was a 6,000 mile round trip on motorcycles. Been up and down the ice field parkway several times and it gets better with each visit. Although it's amazing just how far the glaciers have melted back.