This is my new favorite site and forum. We're 40 something years old and wishing to retire in 10 years. Currently camping in a Casita and dreaming much much bigger.
BiggarView said
10:35 AM Jul 2, 2014
Well, you've come to the right place. Questions answered, opinions expressed, leg occasionally pulled. Your perspective will add to the mosaic of all that goes on here.
Welcome aboard.
-- Edited by biggaRView on Wednesday 2nd of July 2014 02:01:18 PM
Trabuco said
11:47 AM Jul 2, 2014
I think most of us started small and worked our way up. One of our favorites was a 19' wilderness travel travel. Kids were small and we enjoyed all the trips we took in it.
Welcome to the forum Mike!
Camper Chronicles said
01:36 PM Jul 2, 2014
Welcome aboard...every single one of us started as a dreamer :)
Terry and Jo said
07:26 AM Jul 3, 2014
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. It is definitely a source of good information from a number of knowledgeable, friendly, helpful and encouraging folks.
Our first camper was a 15-foot or 16-foot travel trailer. While we had it for several years, I always dreaded the possibility of having to change a tire. Things were so close that if one had a flat, the fender was so close one couldn't put in an aired up spare tire. We had to keep it flat and carry a source of air to air it up after installation. Good times, and we never had a flat.
Ask away with any questions you might have. There are NO dumb questions, just an occasional smart-alecky answer.
This is my new favorite site and forum. We're 40 something years old and wishing to retire in 10 years. Currently camping in a Casita and dreaming much much bigger.
Well, you've come to the right place. Questions answered, opinions expressed, leg occasionally pulled

. Your perspective will add to the mosaic of all that goes on here.
Welcome aboard.
-- Edited by biggaRView on Wednesday 2nd of July 2014 02:01:18 PM
Welcome to the forum Mike!
Welcome to the RV Dreams forums. It is definitely a source of good information from a number of knowledgeable, friendly, helpful and encouraging folks.
Our first camper was a 15-foot or 16-foot travel trailer. While we had it for several years, I always dreaded the possibility of having to change a tire. Things were so close that if one had a flat, the fender was so close one couldn't put in an aired up spare tire. We had to keep it flat and carry a source of air to air it up after installation. Good times, and we never had a flat.
Ask away with any questions you might have. There are NO dumb questions, just an occasional smart-alecky answer.
Terry