Hi Everyone. Well, after 15 years the RV-Dreams Community Forum is coming to an end. Since it began in August 2005, we've had 58 Million page views, 124,000 posts, and we've spent about $15,000 to keep this valuable resource for RVers free and open. But since we are now off the road and have settled down for the next chapter of our lives, we are taking the Forum down effective June 30, 2021. It has been a tough decision, but it is now time.
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Our only experience in an RV was a one week rental to see it we could handle the small space.
We jumped into full timing with zero experience, and it's been an amazing, fun adventure that just keeps getting better as we approach 4 years in February.
That's us though. Follow your heart. If you feel you're rushing things, slow down.
When we moved to New Mexico we rented one for vacation, got the bug, bought an old class C, and used it for wkend trips and vacations. Then we moved up to a MH had it for a short period of time, then moved up to a new TT. Like the TT but it was not really for full-timing in so purchased a fiver and when DH got sick we sold house bought a new Elite Doubletree Suite fiver and now have been full-time for 3 yrs. We now have earnest money on a home here in N.M. Will probably sell fiver and truck. southwestjudy
I camped a lot when I was a kid. My father was a teacher so every summer we would go on trips. We started out with a borrowed truck camper, then he bought his own truck camper. From there they bought a real small TT then moved up to a 20 foot TT. Then mom wanted more comforts so they sold the camper and after the kids grew up they now stay in motels. I lived in 24 foot TT for about a year and a large dome tent for 3 months in Yuma when husband was in the service. My hubby himself has never lived in a camper but he is mister neat and tidy, so we are going for it. I know I can do it. And we are best friends besides being husband and wife. Living in such a confined space together won't be difficult. We even worked together at two different places. He was my boss for awhile and I was his boss for awhile. Liking the other person helps a lot. Ann
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Don and Ann Miller 1979 Sportscoach 3300 Dodge M600 Chassis 440 engine, 727 torqueflite transmission 1989 Harley Electraglide Classic FLHTC
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Sherri and I started camping in 1974...I was just back from overseas and camping was the last thing on my mine. Sherri wanted to so...well we have been doing it ever since. We started out with a tent then pop up camper Pickup camper... trailer... fifth wheel...Class C MH... Class A MH then 3 more 5th wheels our last being the Carriage Carri-Lite. We are fulltiming now and love it. Like Fred said that is us...you have to try it out and see if you like it. I guess the best thing is the freedom to move if you get tired of one area...something that is not easy to do in a stix and brix.
We talked about going full-time, and in the beginning it seemed more like a dream than a reality. We decided to buy a used class-c and take a few trips to see how we liked it. Every trip we took it became harder and harder to return home. We took a trip to Lassen in northern California, then up to Oregon to see Roseburg, then over to the coast to see the ocean. The whole trip we kept seeing places we wanted to visit and explore. We actually dreaded going home. And that's when we decided we wanted to leave the rat race of jobs, our expensive home and all it's responsibilities. We sold the class-c, bought our class-a, sold everything, and hit the road and never looked back...from when we first started talking about full-timing to actually doing it took about 2 years. We had no previous experience with rv'ing.
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2018 Thor Windsport 35M -- 2018 Camry Toad
-- USAF Retired -- Full-timing since December 2007 - Part-Timing since July 2011
We have had several different campers over 23 years. Started with a TT, then a truck camper and then to a 5th Wheel. We are not fulltiming yet but hope to in the next 3 years (or sooner) if possible.
We rented a 28' Class A for a week one summer, bought our own 34' Class A the next summer and within two years had decided we couldn't get far enough away from home on weekends or a one week vacation, sold it all and were on the road. That was almost 9 years ago, and the wheels are still rolling along!
We started camping many years ago. We purchased our first RV, a 14 ft travel trailer in 1971. We have been RVing since then. Of course while we were working it was just weekends and vacations but 2 travel trailers, 2 fifth wheel trailers and 4 motor homes later we are still hooked. Come January 1st 2010 we will have been full timers for 5 full years and are still loving it. I still get those butterflies in my stomach when we are headed out somewhere new.
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Full timing since 1/1/2005 American Tradition & Jeep Wrangler www.howethsjournal.blogspot.com
We did a lot of tent camping when I was young and even had a small trailer for a while. But once I was an adult I didn't have any experience camping. Diane grew up camping in a truck camper and her parents were full-timers before we were, so she had some idea what we were getting into. We part-timed for a year and a half before going full-time so by the time we were full-timers we were experienced.
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Bill Joyce, 40' 2004 Dutch Star DP towing an AWD 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid Journal at http://www.sacnoth.com Full-timing since July 2003
Years ago I started dreaming about traveling in an RV for an extended period of time. I had never stepped foot in an RV, but it sounded fun. It all changed one day when I received my lay-off notice - we bought a used MH over a weekend and traveled for 3 months until my severance ran out. It was never our intention to full-time at this point (we didn't even know the concept of full-timing until we started meeting some) and we returned home and rejoined the traditional workforce. But our eyes had been opened and we've had the bug ever since. We our planning to hit the road permanently no later than next summer. Until then, we're just trying to get through one day at a time, some of which are very painful!
I grew up camping. First tent camping in Dad's old canvas army tents. Heavy and held up with 4x4's. When it rained my brother would touch his finger to the tent just over us girl's heads while we were sleeping so it would leak in that spot all night long. There were 7 of us counting my parents. We camped and hiked all over New York state.
It wasn't long until we were into a 21' Frolic RV (all of us) talk about a tight knit family. We would caravan with other familes up to Maine and Nova Scotia and come all the way to Texas from Upstate New York to visit with family. The best memories of my life were camping, discovering the nature and living among it, even if it was only for the weekend sometimes.
My husband and I carried on the tradition with our daughter and now, our grandkiddos.
Each year my daughter and her husband take the kids to either Cozumel, San Diego, Florida or some place expensive and extravagant for spring break. Last year I talked them all into going camping for the week with us. The kids didn't want to leave, they had a blast and the best part of it, we never left the campgrounds. They biked, learned about birds, deer, racoons and other critters and talked around the campfire.
We're not FT'rs yet, but will be in another year and a half and plan on keeping the family involved. We plan on taking the kids with us for a month in the summer and if they want to come during other school breaks, all they have to do is call and we will pick them up at the nearest airport.