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pasusan
Feb 04, 2016Explorer
Chock Full o' Nuts wrote:I wouldn't let your DH go anywhere near that camper. As someone who cleaned up a badly mildewed classic car interior and developed a lifelong mold and fungus allergy, I would advise against anyone breathing any of it in. And you say your DH has lung problems already - please keep him away. Those spores are teeny-tiny and fly around easily.
Okay, I just read all your responses to DH. I think it *finally* is sinking in that we canNOT save this camper. I say, it's better than having to pay someone to haul it to the junkyard. He sighed and said he'd give his assent to sell the camper for $500. He and my son will need to go up next week to give over the keys. They can retrieve the things that can be salvaged while they're there(TV, DVDs, folding chairs, utensils, cookware, tools, etc.)
It's truly the close of an era for us. We've been RVing for about 14 years. Due to serious health problems and PTSD, we had to give up towing. It was just too anxiety-provoking. Maybe some day we'll decide to buy a MH or Class C, but now is not the time. I think we'll "camp" in cabins for now. There's still a lot of this country to see, and our Prius gets a lot better mileage than our old F250.
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