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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3863451" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We live in our RV about 6-7 months a year. I would go full time, but wife can't give up the home. </p><p>It's an incredible lifestyle. We have accumulated so many new friends that we are really close to on the road. </p><p>Currently 9 other couple from across the country that we meet up with in different locations. We all network together and plan next year's travels so the ones that can be there can meet up. </p><p>Sometimes it's only one other couple and sometimes it's all of us. </p><p>When we are home, it's gotta mow, gotta blade the road to the house, gotta fix this or that, and so on. It's a work fest. </p><p>On the road, every day you wake up, it's what are we going to do that is fun today. Zero pressure to do anything if you don't want to. Some days you sit under the awning and read a book, other days you rent a UTV and hit the trails in the mountains or in the desert depending on the location. </p><p>With camping friends, you increase the fun level and learn from others what they do for fun. </p><p>The girls are always playing games which my wife never did, but now does.</p><p>If not out on the trails or fishing, or hiking, or visiting interesting sites, museums or restaurants and bars. your sitting around the firepit in the evening trading stories and having a great time. </p><p>I can't think of any negatives about the RV life.</p><p>One can go inexpensive and camp in National parks pretty much for free called boondocking or stay in RV parks that have little to offer but a spot or RV resorts that have activities and facilities like pickle ball, tennis, softball, lapidary shops, wood shops, and the list goes on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3863451, member: 5412"] We live in our RV about 6-7 months a year. I would go full time, but wife can't give up the home. It's an incredible lifestyle. We have accumulated so many new friends that we are really close to on the road. Currently 9 other couple from across the country that we meet up with in different locations. We all network together and plan next year's travels so the ones that can be there can meet up. Sometimes it's only one other couple and sometimes it's all of us. When we are home, it's gotta mow, gotta blade the road to the house, gotta fix this or that, and so on. It's a work fest. On the road, every day you wake up, it's what are we going to do that is fun today. Zero pressure to do anything if you don't want to. Some days you sit under the awning and read a book, other days you rent a UTV and hit the trails in the mountains or in the desert depending on the location. With camping friends, you increase the fun level and learn from others what they do for fun. The girls are always playing games which my wife never did, but now does. If not out on the trails or fishing, or hiking, or visiting interesting sites, museums or restaurants and bars. your sitting around the firepit in the evening trading stories and having a great time. I can't think of any negatives about the RV life. One can go inexpensive and camp in National parks pretty much for free called boondocking or stay in RV parks that have little to offer but a spot or RV resorts that have activities and facilities like pickle ball, tennis, softball, lapidary shops, wood shops, and the list goes on. [/QUOTE]
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