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- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
TechWriter wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Final words, go camping at Yosemite this winter. It's loveliest and the best camping I ever had (and easiest to get a reservation at Yosemite and I've been there all seasons.
If you mean camping in a tent, those days have passed for us, and getting our 40-foot RV just up to Indian Flat RV Park in El Portal was hard enough in summer . . . can't imagine doing that in winter.
RV camping. This is the thread where you post.
And yes, you won't find a lot of campsites in Yosemite and in other public campgrounds in California in 40ft RV. - TechWriterExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
Final words, go camping at Yosemite this winter. It's loveliest and the best camping I ever had (and easiest to get a reservation at Yosemite and I've been there all seasons.
If you mean camping in a tent, those days have passed for us, and getting our 40-foot RV just up to Indian Flat RV Park in El Portal was hard enough in summer . . . can't imagine doing that in winter. - Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerThanks for responding to my post.
Final words, go camping at Yosemite this winter. It's loveliest and the best camping I ever had (and easiest to get a reservation at Yosemite and I've been there all seasons.
Also, the coast -- end to end (or thru Washington/Canada.. - lbrjetExplorerEnjoy your new home. Going to Yosemite anytime you want is a big bonus.
- TechWriterExplorerThanks for all the replies.
I also posted on Escapees and IRV2. Similar responses on all, but each web site had its own "flavor".
To answer/respond to some of your questions/comments:navigator2346 wrote:
Good luck
I received several comments like this, particularly Texans, one of the favorite full-timer states. However, I'm switching to part-timing and I wouldn't want to have a home (or home base) in Texas.
Why? My reasons are based on our 3-month 2017 journey through TX and my long-time friend who has lived in Austin (the 'Blueberry in the tomato soup') for several decades.
- TX health care consistently ranks near the bottom in multiple state-by-state comparison studies. My "brush" with TX health care was when I went for treatment in a health center near Corpus Christi. When I asked if they took Medicare, they said they didn't take "Federal" insurance. Right.
- With the exception of Austin, we don't care for TX politics. Enough said.
- Petrochemical Industry. There seemed to be refineries and chemical plants everywhere we traveled. Next to a beautiful county park in Quintana and the overwhelming stink in Beaumont.Lwiddis wrote:
Have you previously lived in a community managed by an HOA?
Have you examined the HOA’s books? How much in reserve?
Yes, we've had park model in AZ for several years. Yes, that's a good idea to check the books of our new HOA community.
However, after looking at multiple places in multiple states, we settled on Idle Wheels in CA because:
- It's a resident-owned 55+ park. The park residents, like me, elect a board that sets the rules and HOA fees, currently at $90/month compared to $719/month in our previous HOA.
- Idle Wheels appears to be very fiscally responsible. In 1990 park members formed a corporation and bought the park with a $1.2 million mortgage . . . and paid it off 8 years later.
- Idle Wheels appears to be Innovative. The community bought land and invested in a large solar array that has reduced electricity cost to park members (currently 18 cents/KWh compared to PG&E's 25 cents/KWh).
- Laid Back. Just one example . . . a new home owner in the park wanted increased regulations on pet dogs and an architectural committee to regulate things such as house colors. The Idle Wheels board turned him down on both issues. I like these people already.agwill wrote:
Say hello to all kinds of taxes and state regulations.
Many of these types of comments . . . and there's really no arguing with them. The cost of living in CA is significantly more than the state we're leaving -- AZ.
However, from our 6-year experience in AZ, the writing is on the wall. For example, the recent park model buyers in the AZ campground we're leaving have been affluent Californians & Nevadans and park model prices have skyrocketed. The HOA fees in our park have increased 107% from 2014.
And if you think Californians moving to AZ (and TX) are going to leave their politics and regulations behind, then check the results of this latest election in AZ.Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
For one, you are near Yosemite (or recently renamed, Yose Miyt.). And don't have to pay extra for RV storage.
Good luck and I wish you well..
Yes! Yosemite is an hour up the road.
Yes! RV storage is free.
Tx! - D_E_BishopExplorerI am a Senior that was born and raised here, I have always been a proponent of CA. It is a wonderland but, there are forces gaining tremendous political power here and they are not RV friendly nor are they RETIREMENT FRIENDLY. They are not anti-retirees, they just tax the bejesus out of everyone who lives here.
It can be a beautiful place to live but things are changing and the social programs that are in the works will raise the cost of living to a point of being the highest of the highs. It is already the highest in the country and it will soon be challenging the highest in the world. - _1FlyboyExplorerAfter you move in get your chair out and go wait for them to put in a traffic light; Yep, no traffic light in Mariposa or Mariposa county....Yet....
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
JimK-NY wrote:
I guess you did not notice. These forums are about RVs not double wide manufactured houses.
I saw nowhere that he was not RVing, his place of residence just changed just like Desert Captain sheesh always a Debby Downer in the crowd......:S
On a positive note,Welcome to California TechWriter,I hope you enjoy all the pleasures of our Beautiful State and all of it's wonderful camping.You are very close to some of the best places.
It looks like you have Free RV storage there,that is a real plus.
That's a $100 to $200 freebie a month right then and there. JimK-NY wrote:
Uh, look at the map. RV storage right there in the complex. Looks like a great place for an RVer to me. Excellent local RV camping and recreation. Great place to launch any RV trip. Even the weather might be a bit nicer.
I guess you did not notice. These forums are about RVs not double wide manufactured houses. I hope you can get out quickly in case the next fire hits your area.- IAMICHABODExplorer II
JimK-NY wrote:
I guess you did not notice. These forums are about RVs not double wide manufactured houses.
I saw nowhere that he was not RVing, his place of residence just changed just like Desert Captain sheesh always a Debby Downer in the crowd......:S
On a positive note,Welcome to California TechWriter,I hope you enjoy all the pleasures of our Beautiful State and all of it's wonderful camping.You are very close to some of the best places.
It looks like you have Free RV storage there,that is a real plus.
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