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- SuperchargedExplorer
Dtank wrote:
That makes me feel sad when someone gives me hell and they don't know me. I'm always studying what I see and hear. That is why I said this and just wanted to bring it up. I might not be right, but we all know, no one should ever pull anything behind there RV, when they hit 70 years of age for sure.
Thread starter "Supercharged" is happily chuckling somewhere, saying -
"I've done it again!"
IMO - he's only about 55...:B
. - AtleeExplorer III hope 70 isn't the limit. Otherwise this year will be my last.
Seriously, age itself shouldn't be the limiter. The limiter should be physical and mental condition. Some 80 year olds are probably younger mentally and physically than some 70 year olds.
I do believe that at some age, maybe 70, folks who drive any vehicle should go in for frequent written and driving tests. Maybe like every 2 years.
Physical and mental abilities can start to fall off much faster at that age. - dave54NomadThe park we just left had a 94 year old in a class A.
- Dave_and_SueExplorerMy grand dad drove until he was 86.Died peacefully in his sleep.Unlike the three other screaming people in his car. I plan to go until the DW says we need to quit.I'm 66,shes 69.
- beachcomber_1ExplorerSoon to be 77, 32 foot MH with toad,still moving. Age is not the factor, skill and judgement is. I have seen many half my age who have no idea where their rig is in relationship with the road.
- 3aresExplorerI hope towing at 70 is not time to quiet. I'm 73 and just bought a new Ford Power Stroke. See my signature.
- SHExplorerMy dad just had his 91st birthday in January. I had to mail his present to the RV park he is currently at in Arizona. Drove his 37ft DP there the day after Christmas. He is coming back to WA state in March. Hope I do as well!
- goducks10ExplorerI think 70 is the new 60 or however that goes. With everything we have in todays world for food, medicine and exersize more people are more fit than before. We live in a more health conscience society today. I'm 64 and no way feel that I can't keep doing what I do for 10 more years. It's all about staying active and eating right. As long as your mind is sharp then there's no reason someone can't keep RV'ing well into their 70's. You might not be as fast at everything but at that age time doesn't matter. What else do you have to do? :)
- down_homeExplorer IINo no no. Wee are not old. Grand Pa was 70 something when my last uncle was born and Grand Ma 50 something.
Wife is 70 and is always on the run and dives most of the time because she insist.
I don't enjoy being the co pilot in heavy traffic much but I'm sure she doesn't when I drive. Maybe, at 90 we will consider buying an airplane instead.
At the American Coach Service Center we've encountered several Folks in the nineties. I wonder if any off them are here. Interestingly three of them were Widowers. - puttdExplorerI assume i can forgo forwarding this to my 87 year old aunt and uncle who are merrily planning their next trip to alaska in a truck camper??
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