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CharlesandKate's avatar
Nov 23, 2014

We're new and excited!

Hi everyone,
My husband and I have decided to be full-timers and wanted to take a minute to introduce ourselves. We don't have any particular questions, just wanted to say hi!

We've talked about Rv'ing full-time for a few years now, and we've finally committed to buying a rig and getting out on the open road. The house is on the market, all of our possessions are either in storage or gone, and we're in rig shopping mode; we couldn't be more excited!

We are young, 35 and 34, and while we've heard there are people out there that are our age, it seems that we are the minority. Even if there aren't many in our age group, it's people of like mind that we're after! I hope we find that in abundance!

Thanks for reading, and thanks for being so welcoming! We can't wait!!
  • But if I was FT vs the 6 mth status I'd buy 45', deal with any size restrictions and enjoy the few extra sq ft.
  • You will definitely find younger full-timers out there. Many are able to work from their RV as you plan. It's easier to do than years ago. I've read some interest blogs. You might try Googling something like "blog, young RVers" and I'm sure something will come up.

    We began in our early 50's and absolutely had a blast for 16 years traveling constantly and volunteering in national and state park occasionally.

    Best of luck to you and don't keep that storage container too long. It really doesn't pay to do so.
  • CharlesandKate wrote:

    I know this is a very general, open ended question, but for those of you that have rigs in the 36-42ft range, is there anything you wish you knew ahead of time?
    Yes, I got carried away with the current 42' rig. The justification was it was for the DW, OK not to mention me.

    42' is nice and perhaps I would repeat but I did limit us to CA roads that aren't restricted to MH that are 40+ like Ft Bragg and much of US 1 on the CA coast. Not to mention park size restrictions.
  • I'm so sorry to hear about your mother. That's never an easy situation, but I'm sure she's glad you have you close while she recovers!
    I totally agree! Life is short and that's exactly why we're setting out! It doesn't matter how old you are, like-mindedness brings people together! :)
  • Though we're about twice your age, we, too, have decided to go fulltiming. Everything with the house finished up on Oct. 8 (or thereabouts). Medical condition of my mother is preventing us from leaving for the open road just yet, but we're READY! I say life is short, enjoy it now. :)
  • No, we don't have any kids, and don't plan to at the moment. We do both work, and have jobs very applicable to full-timing. As far as traveling or staying, we haven't quite figured that out yet. We've read many resources that suggest there are benefits and detriments to both. At the moment, we've decided we will do a little of both as we follow the good weather over the country.
    Hm, a weigh-in, where should we go first?
  • We have thought of full timing, but it as yet has not felt quite right. Questions that come up. Do you have kids? Do you both work? Do you plan on traveling or staying long term in a trailer park?
  • Thanks guys!
    It's ok that there isn't anyone our age, we figured that would be the case. In fact, we find this in most of the things we like to do, and we rather prefer it. I just hope we'll be welcomed.
    We feel very fortunate that our jobs are both "commutable" and allow us to be anywhere on the globe. It helps us to quell our insatiable appetite for adventure!
    I know this is a very general, open ended question, but for those of you that have rigs in the 36-42ft range, is there anything you wish you knew ahead of time?
  • You will find almost no one your age, unless they're transient workers, so be prepared to hang out with old people. I retired at 55 and felt very young, comparatively.

    By what good fortune do you find yourself doing this at such a young age?
  • Great. Welcome.
    I have been full timing for 8 years.
    We will help when you have questions or comments.