Urban Motorhome dwellers, Jeanette & Dennis, of the Cheddar Yeti
Cheddar Yeti Travels said
08:01 AM Jun 22, 2012
Hi everyone! Great forum going here. We came across this site through our NuRver friends at Technomadia.
Currently we're starting the process of restoring our 1988 Lazy Daze class c motorhome and are probably getting WAY in over our heads.
We've been traveling full time since 2009 and have no plans of stopping yet. Our families span from coast to coast so we've been around the U.S. several times! Trying to slow it down a bit these days as we also try and upgrade our sweet ol' 1988 Cheddar Yeti.
If anyone is interested in Urban Rving, we do a lot of street camping so hopefully our travel blog will help other looking to this bigger cities on their rv travels. http://www.cheddaryeti.com
Our other love is art, found art, museum art, design and travel related stuff like nomadic dwellings (cool old motorhomes, bike tents etc.) So we started a project to gather and share such beauty in our world. Feel free to be entertained by our daily posts or join in/submit some great travel art/design if you'd like. http://www.motornomadics.com
Cheers!
Edit by moderator: Activated links. Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Friday 22nd of June 2012 09:49:14 AM
Terry and Jo said
04:54 PM Jun 22, 2012
Welcome, Jeanette and Dennis.
If you've not been lurking long, then let me tell you that you have definitely found a friendly place with lots of knowledgeable folks. There is a vast amount of knowledge of just about every type of RV.
Feel free to ask questions and make comments as we all tend to learn from each other.
As you can probably see in your introductory post, I took the liberty as a moderator to activate your links. If you read the Forum Tips category of the forums, you will find some helpful instructions on how to make active links in the forums.
Welcome to the "family." We're looking forward to your inputs.
Terry
Technomadia said
07:13 PM Jun 22, 2012
Hey Yeti... awesome to have you guys here too! Can't wait for our next rendezvous.
WestWardHo said
10:41 PM Jun 23, 2012
Wow, great site you have there! Awesome photography. Welcome to tis forum of friendly, helpful folks.
~Sherry
Cheddar Yeti Travels said
01:35 PM Jun 26, 2012
Thank you all for the warm welcome!
vairman said
04:20 PM Jun 26, 2012
Welcome to the forum. We are not quite fulltimers yet but I checked out your site and it was nice to see the Philly area highlighted. Even once we are on the road, a lot of my family will still be here so it was nice to see some great options for getting around.
Sometimes you are too close to an area to see all the great alternatives and again welcome!
Hi everyone! Great forum going here. We came across this site through our NuRver friends at Technomadia.

Currently we're starting the process of restoring our 1988 Lazy Daze class c motorhome and are probably getting WAY in over our heads.
We've been traveling full time since 2009 and have no plans of stopping yet. Our families span from coast to coast so we've been around the U.S. several times! Trying to slow it down a bit these days as we also try and upgrade our sweet ol' 1988 Cheddar Yeti.
If anyone is interested in Urban Rving, we do a lot of street camping so hopefully our travel blog will help other looking to this bigger cities on their rv travels. http://www.cheddaryeti.com
Our other love is art, found art, museum art, design and travel related stuff like nomadic dwellings (cool old motorhomes, bike tents etc.) So we started a project to gather and share such beauty in our world. Feel free to be entertained by our daily posts or join in/submit some great travel art/design if you'd like. http://www.motornomadics.com
Cheers!
Edit by moderator: Activated links. Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Friday 22nd of June 2012 09:49:14 AM
Welcome, Jeanette and Dennis.
If you've not been lurking long, then let me tell you that you have definitely found a friendly place with lots of knowledgeable folks. There is a vast amount of knowledge of just about every type of RV.
Feel free to ask questions and make comments as we all tend to learn from each other.
As you can probably see in your introductory post, I took the liberty as a moderator to activate your links. If you read the Forum Tips category of the forums, you will find some helpful instructions on how to make active links in the forums.
Welcome to the "family." We're looking forward to your inputs.
Terry
~Sherry
Welcome to the forum. We are not quite fulltimers yet but I checked out your site and it was nice to see the Philly area highlighted. Even once we are on the road, a lot of my family will still be here so it was nice to see some great options for getting around.
Sometimes you are too close to an area to see all the great alternatives and again welcome!