kazawolf wrote:
Any suggestions, or anyone interested in renting their RV? Thanks for your help.
I really hope you find something, I do.
But think about it from our perspective:
- an RV cost tens and tens and tens of thousands of dollars - or more
- it's filled with semi-complicated systems that take time to learn
- I made mistakes and am glad I didn't break anything expensive
- It's running on an expensive chassis that takes time to learn to drive safely
- I don't know what my insurance would do if you wrecked it
Before I got one, I thought "Meh, how hard can this be?"
Well it was a much steeper learning curve than I realized.
Hand it over to a stranger, an inexperienced stranger for a couple of hundred bucks?
One tire on my doggone RV is a coupl'a hundred bucks.
Sorry.
I hope you do find something. Spending time with your daughters out here in Colorado would be a golden moment.
You might consider renting a Jeep and getting a cabin or Yurt. Yurts are cool.