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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Excellent! And I totally agree about buying from a dealership vs. an individual. We are looking at Phoenix Cruisers (online), very well-made B+ units. We saw and even drove one in Tucson last year, but it was one size smaller than what we want. Still, we got to see the finishes and liked it very much. But who knows, we've been talking about and researching RVs for years now and can never seem to pull the trigger. It may not be meant to be for us, or the timing may have never been quite right. We shall see.

    Hope you can enjoy your new baby once the allergens are GONE!
    We were exactly the same way, been thinking/planning/considering one for 20 years, so imagine the conversations as we rolled home from Texas! Did we make a mistake, holy crap we should just sell it, maybe it won't be so bad once we get it cleaned up...

    I worked on it for two hours today just cleaning windows, putting on the plates and taking her stickers off the tire cover so we can add our own. Each day we seem to like it a little more.

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    I find myself shopping online, looking at various motorhomes and trailers. I'm not sure I'd really enjoy having one though, since I hate driving for more than an hour or so. I can dream....

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    I find myself shopping online, looking at various motorhomes and trailers. I'm not sure I'd really enjoy having one though, since I hate driving for more than an hour or so. I can dream....
    Snap, several retired/full timer folks I know follow the 2-2-2 rule when traveling via RV; Each day, no more than 2 hours of driving, parked by 2 PM and stay for at least 2 days. You see more of the country that way, and don't wear yourself out in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Snap, several retired/full timer folks I know follow the 2-2-2 rule when traveling via RV; Each day, no more than 2 hours of driving, parked by 2 PM and stay for at least 2 days. You see more of the country that way, and don't wear yourself out in the process.
    That's totally going to be us if we do it! Neither my DH nor I particularly enjoy driving. It's either boring or stressful, depending on traffic and where you are. We mind it less out west than in the east, though, for the wide-ranging views and usually less traffic and curvy, stressful roads. Less rain too. :-)

    Pax, what did you end up getting? You mentioned a Roadtrek dealer -- is that what you got? We love their newer e-trek model, but it's way above our budget. If we wait long enough, perhaps, but they're still too new to be budget friendly, even on the used market. I bet you're gonna love it once you can make it your own. It's comforting to me to hear that you also talked about it for a long time (a very long time) before pulling the trigger! We've been talking on and off for maybe 6-7 years.
    Emily

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    Emily - it's an old Roadtrek, a 1999 190 Popular. Luckily the first owner lived in NM so it was never in a really rainy environment, he took excellent care of it cosmetically and mechanically. The second owner was diligent about the mechanical, she just didn't seem to care about the cosmetic at all... but she only had it three years so it's all fixable.

    Spent another two hours in it today de-littleoldlady-ing it. Removing her cushion covers and a metric ton of plastic pink flamingo crap; it's starting to feel like ours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Spent another two hours in it today de-littleoldlady-ing it. Removing her cushion covers and a metric ton of plastic pink flamingo crap; it's starting to feel like ours.
    Teehee...Sounds like it's getting better every day! I do think part of the fun would be making a motorhome into our "home", and compared to all the traveling we've been doing where we stay in hotels or other people's rentals (VRBO, Airbnb), it would be nice to have a place for everything, not have to constantly be packing and unpacking, and just have OUR own space, even though small. Also nice to be able to travel with doggie without having to rule out so many places for not being pet-friendly. These are some of the appeals of it to us.

    I hope you get to do some fun traveling with your Roadtrek. Post photos when the time comes!
    Emily

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    My parents have been "full timing" for more than 20 years now… I couldn't live that way, but they love it. They don't have a home base period, they've been using various relatives and friends homes as their address. They criss cross around the states and Canada for the most part. They've made little forays across the border into Mexico, but haven't spent any significant time there - I don't think even over night. They follow the good weather around and try to visit all the little stuff that mostly gets missed if you are traveling quickly.

    One note about dogs - if you do travel with a dog it can still be difficult to visit some places like national parks. Dogs aren't allowed on trails at all - basically not outside of parking lots and some campground areas and you cannot leave them alone at campsites or in vehicles (including motorhomes), so what you can actually do there is very limited. I think my parents (or at least my dad…) might like to have one, but they haven't for that reason.
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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    I like the sound of this...

 

 

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