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daytona7
Jul 13, 2013Explorer
Dianne,
Very sorry to hear about Tom. If I'm not mistaken, I ran into you at the Carriage company a few years back.
If you are worrying about not being able to handle camping anymore due to your back, Don't. Like most people are saying, get into a class "C" which would be easier for you to handle. While I was visiting an RV Resort in the Ocala area, I ran into an 84 year 'Young' single female who if lucky, weighed 90 pounds. She was a full-time RV'er and drove a 38 foot class "A" and needed a walker to get around outside. Remember, you are retired so you should be in No Hurry to go any place. And, 99% of the other RV'ers in your camping area would be more than happy to give you a helping hand if needed.
Very sorry to hear about Tom. If I'm not mistaken, I ran into you at the Carriage company a few years back.
If you are worrying about not being able to handle camping anymore due to your back, Don't. Like most people are saying, get into a class "C" which would be easier for you to handle. While I was visiting an RV Resort in the Ocala area, I ran into an 84 year 'Young' single female who if lucky, weighed 90 pounds. She was a full-time RV'er and drove a 38 foot class "A" and needed a walker to get around outside. Remember, you are retired so you should be in No Hurry to go any place. And, 99% of the other RV'ers in your camping area would be more than happy to give you a helping hand if needed.
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