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fchammer1
Nov 05, 2016Explorer
Yes, there are fewer and fewer RV snowbirds as many of us have aged and bought park models, mobile homes, and even stick & brick homes in or near our favorite parks. I know as I aged, it took my wife and I longer to hitch up, and longer to get there. We just had less and less time to enjoy park activities after we actually settled in. After that, we eventually sold the RV and even took to flying to our winter home instead of driving 1250 miles to get there. Even Nick Russell, owner, editor, and writer for the Gypsy Journal has greatly reduced his RVing time by buying a home in Florida. I imagine his and my experiences match many of yours.
Just as, years ago when I thought the Snowbirds post should have been divided into Snowbirds and Winter Texans, now I think that Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs and Dutch Oven Cooks should be two different posts.
Still, I hope my favorite forums last forever -- especially since I finally learned how to spell connoisseurs!
Just as, years ago when I thought the Snowbirds post should have been divided into Snowbirds and Winter Texans, now I think that Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs and Dutch Oven Cooks should be two different posts.
Still, I hope my favorite forums last forever -- especially since I finally learned how to spell connoisseurs!
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