New to group Solo, or any group here. So an intro is in order.
Swanee said
06:50 PM Oct 16, 2013
Recently widowed, I’m a full-timer. Not owned by a house after 40 years of it. I’m Very retired after 45 years of industrial mechanical technologies. I have four daughters; seven grand daughters and one grandson. I love the West, all four corner states and beyond... Love Jeep trips; pavement sucks. Love exploring, metal detecting, gold hunting and prospecting, fishing, certified scuba diver, skeet and target shooting.. golf is boring to me I've tried it and I hate being made an fool of by a little ball. I have no problem with tent camping out on a Jeep trail with friends. I’m Florida born and raised, and sick of humidity, and bugs. If it has real mountains and my Jeep I'm a happy boy.
I am in the middle of my first trip alone...I am also very proud of my self for the accomplishment. I am dedicated to; despite my kids arguments to keep Full Timing. I love it so. Never thought I would be doing it alone but God had different plans, and, I'm certainly not alone there, as I'm finding out. 40 ft diesel pusher for one person is a little nuts but that's my home and have no intentions of giving it up. "Life is a Journey not a Destination" after all; and I thought nomads were cool as a kid and still do.
Lucky Mike said
07:12 PM Oct 16, 2013
Welcome Mike!!!!!!
No such thing as "Solo"......I consider it peace and quite between adventures.....Im North east of you at the moment (NH) but there is alot of us out here so jump right in!!!!! You will enjoy the family atmosphere here and make alot of friends ......the information is free ....please add to the list!!!!!
SnowGypsy said
07:21 PM Oct 16, 2013
Welcome. We like the West too! Loved AZ but it took some getting used to since we had always been extremely "green". Yes, but with that green comes bugs of which we are very tired of this year. And, God does often mix it up for us but we just have to keep moving along. And, kids? Who would have thought that they would come to the point where they were going to "parent" us for our own good. Enjoy!
el Rojo and Pam said
10:26 PM Oct 16, 2013
Hello Mike! Welcome to the family. Ask questions when needed and keep us posted on your travels.
Red
mylittledogs said
11:05 PM Oct 16, 2013
Welcome to the forum from kenny & frances
PIEERE said
02:05 AM Oct 18, 2013
Welcome from a bit West of you in Lebanon; TN. A 62 year old male who is kind of settled here for awhile longer! Lot of RV info here and looking forward to your posts!
Alie and Jims Carrilite said
12:39 AM Oct 19, 2013
Welcome to the group. There is a ton of info to be mined here. All you have to do is ask for it!
RVRon said
03:23 PM Oct 19, 2013
Welcome to RV-Dreams, Mike. I agree that Jeeping in the West is the best! We spent the remainder of our working lives in Florida and once we tasted Jeeping out west we never took the Jeep offroad in Florida again! Make sure you get to Moab, UT and Colorado near Montrose or Buena Vista. You will have a bunch of instant Jeeping friends!
Terry and Jo said
05:46 PM Oct 19, 2013
Welcome, Mike.
Since we have lived almost all of our lives in Oklahoma, we've also managed to spend a lot of time in western states. While we are still working and unable to travel yet, the rest of our exploring will have to wait a bit. However, we are anticipating a move to Colorado and that will make me extremely happy because the mountains really rejuvenate me.
We are looking forward to your comments and telling us of your explorations.
Recently widowed, I’m a full-timer. Not owned by a house after 40 years of it. I’m Very retired after 45 years of industrial mechanical technologies. I have four daughters; seven grand daughters and one grandson. I love the West, all four corner states and beyond... Love Jeep trips; pavement sucks. Love exploring, metal detecting, gold hunting and prospecting, fishing, certified scuba diver, skeet and target shooting.. golf is boring to me I've tried it and I hate being made an fool of by a little ball. I have no problem with tent camping out on a Jeep trail with friends. I’m Florida born and raised, and sick of humidity, and bugs. If it has real mountains and my Jeep I'm a happy boy.
I am in the middle of my first trip alone...I am also very proud of my self for the accomplishment. I am dedicated to; despite my kids arguments to keep Full Timing. I love it so. Never thought I would be doing it alone but God had different plans, and, I'm certainly not alone there, as I'm finding out. 40 ft diesel pusher for one person is a little nuts but that's my home and have no intentions of giving it up. "Life is a Journey not a Destination" after all; and I thought nomads were cool as a kid and still do.
No such thing as "Solo"......I consider it peace and quite between adventures.....Im North east of you at the moment (NH) but there is alot of us out here so jump right in!!!!! You will enjoy the family atmosphere here and make alot of friends ......the information is free ....please add to the list!!!!!
Red
Welcome to RV-Dreams, Mike. I agree that Jeeping in the West is the best! We spent the remainder of our working lives in Florida and once we tasted Jeeping out west we never took the Jeep offroad in Florida again! Make sure you get to Moab, UT and Colorado near Montrose or Buena Vista. You will have a bunch of instant Jeeping friends!
Welcome, Mike.
Since we have lived almost all of our lives in Oklahoma, we've also managed to spend a lot of time in western states. While we are still working and unable to travel yet, the rest of our exploring will have to wait a bit. However, we are anticipating a move to Colorado and that will make me extremely happy because the mountains really rejuvenate me.
We are looking forward to your comments and telling us of your explorations.
Terry