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frankdamp
Nov 07, 2014Explorer
tenbear has the same idea we had. After I retired, we moved from a 2500 sq.ft. house in Everett, WA and bought a 1700 sq. ft. rambler in Anacortes. We're across the street from houses that are marina waterfront, we're a 20 minute walk from four different salt-water beaches and it's a small community (about 18,000) and very friendly.
We got a 26' Class C a couple of years after we moved, but found it too cramped with our two Labradors along. We moved up to a used 32' Class A an just loved it. After four years, though, we're throwing in the towel. Costs are getting out of hand and eating into our retirement nest-egg too deeply. Also, I'm 14 years older than when we started RVing.
Wandering the country is replaced by wandering the neighborhood on foot and local places of interest in the minivan.
We got a 26' Class C a couple of years after we moved, but found it too cramped with our two Labradors along. We moved up to a used 32' Class A an just loved it. After four years, though, we're throwing in the towel. Costs are getting out of hand and eating into our retirement nest-egg too deeply. Also, I'm 14 years older than when we started RVing.
Wandering the country is replaced by wandering the neighborhood on foot and local places of interest in the minivan.
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