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MarkTwain
Aug 16, 2016Explorer
readytogo94 wrote:
Thanks all.
I really dont like humidity.
in the SW is there anywhere around 70 most of the time?
I dont mind cool nights.
You will have to look in the higher elevation mountain locations for those kind of tempetures. You probably do not want to be in the Ariz. valley areas in the months from April through Sept. Too hot!!!!
Any particular parks in the SW that are low cost for long termers yet at least clean and friendly?
You might want to consider joining the "Escapees" organization for your needs.
My husband is a vet who likes to target shoot. Both of us love wildlife and hiking and chatting around a fire with nice people. I am interested in California, but husband is leery, I think, of having a gun in CA. Plus guessing the costs are higher there.
RV parks in Calif. are generally higher in price. Look at the RV parks in the Indio, Hemet areas. I avoid the area of southern calif. like a plague. Look for RV parks from Santa Barbara north all the way to the Oregon border. Oregon is great in the spring and summer but too cold and wet for me the rest of the year.
Honestly, my biggest thrill will be stopping in Wyoming on the drive down.I cant wait to be there, but it's too cold to stay.
Get yourself a Weather Radio so you can be prepared for bad weather, i.e. snow, storms and strong winds.
What state do you folks declare residence?
South Dakota is suppose to have low resident prices
I am overwhelmed by the responses. RVers must be super friendly people. I like that so much. Hope most like animals too.
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