Royce here, living in Colorado. Have a '77' Minuet towed by a Jeep Wrangler, Used about 35-40 nights per year in the trees and to visit aging parents in SD and WY. Currently, make my living in an IT field but my employer will not let me work remotely. By night I build custom furniture you can see some of my work here www.spearfishcreek.net and occasionally view the night sky using a 12" Dobsonian. I have been following various fulltimer sites for about 8 years now and envy those of you that have managed to make the change. In a perfect world, my Bride and I could have taken to the roads while she was still on this earth, but that was not to be. While stuck in the sticks and stucco home I have taken up Ballroom dancing, with the intent to compete. Ballroom dancing is a good way to stay active and help with mental clarity for an old guy. Far too many hobbies to list, some that don't lend themselves well to RV travel. Still, the open road calls, I sure enjoy seeing the sights this great country has to offer and meeting new people. As beautiful as this country is I think the people are better. Well, except for that one old grump I met.
Markpepper said
02:30 PM Oct 21, 2016
I'm sure you can make it happen. We are on a five year plan to get going. Seems like with your back ground you could come up with a way to take it on the road. Nice wood work!
-- Edited by Markpepper on Friday 21st of October 2016 02:32:21 PM
Royce said
06:11 AM Oct 24, 2016
Mark,
Thank you for the kind words. Good luck with your five year plan. Where are you in the plan? On edit, I see you are entering the 5 year plan, nice to have the end in sight.
-- Edited by Royce on Monday 24th of October 2016 06:15:03 AM
Markpepper said
01:53 PM Oct 24, 2016
We are actually at the beginning. I'm ready to start today though.
Royce here, living in Colorado. Have a '77' Minuet towed by a Jeep Wrangler, Used about 35-40 nights per year in the trees and to visit aging parents in SD and WY. Currently, make my living in an IT field but my employer will not let me work remotely. By night I build custom furniture you can see some of my work here www.spearfishcreek.net and occasionally view the night sky using a 12" Dobsonian. I have been following various fulltimer sites for about 8 years now and envy those of you that have managed to make the change. In a perfect world, my Bride and I could have taken to the roads while she was still on this earth, but that was not to be. While stuck in the sticks and stucco home I have taken up Ballroom dancing, with the intent to compete. Ballroom dancing is a good way to stay active and help with mental clarity for an old guy. Far too many hobbies to list, some that don't lend themselves well to RV travel. Still, the open road calls, I sure enjoy seeing the sights this great country has to offer and meeting new people. As beautiful as this country is I think the people are better. Well, except for that one old grump I met.
I'm sure you can make it happen. We are on a five year plan to get going. Seems like with your back ground you could come up with a way to take it on the road. Nice wood work!
-- Edited by Markpepper on Friday 21st of October 2016 02:32:21 PM
Mark,
Thank you for the kind words. Good luck with your five year plan. Where are you in the plan? On edit, I see you are entering the 5 year plan, nice to have the end in sight.
-- Edited by Royce on Monday 24th of October 2016 06:15:03 AM