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HadEnough
Explorer
May 01, 2021

Starting Over - Heart Attack

I just had a heart attack a couple days ago and part of my heart got damaged. We had left RVing to go sailing, but being many hours or days away from help seems a little less appealing now.

So, we are considering starting over with RVs again. We have some travel plans and likes and wants, but every time I go through the RV exercise to see how we’d accomplish our goals in RVs, I come up short. Boats win out every time.

I’m hoping to enlist the collective mental power of the internet to see if you all have some good ideas about how to do this stuff.

Goals:

  • USA and Canada
  • Europe
  • Be able to go into say, NYC, San Francisco, Paris or other crowded, small town areas (public transportation to get in is fine)
  • Also boondocking on federal lands, polar opposite uses.
  • Full time RVing and living in the RV
  • Lots and lots of dry camping, off grid, not in campgrounds
  • Still some nights in campgrounds especially they are in parks
  • Keeping RV as our home wherever we go, including international


Questions:

  • What would the best type of RV and toad/trailers/whatever be to achieve this?
  • Anyone here ship their RV around the world?
  • How am I supposed to plan for transportation going electric and limited range?
  • Will I be able to get diesel 10 years from now? I know there are many emissions zones around Europe where I can’t even drive the RV I have now.
  • How would you achieve these goals?



I currently have an Arctic Fox truck camper on a diesel Dodge Ram. Not trying to break the bank, but will spend a fair amount to get these goals settled.

Outside of the box thinking is encouraged, as well as pragmatic and practical thinking .

Thanks!
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Two things I will advise
    Medic Alert... they keep your data on file and can fax or e-send it to any doctor,hospital or Ems you update it as needed.. decent price.

    MASA (Medical Air Services Assn)

    They are a "Get me home" service... they also provide additional ambulance service getting you to the hospital.. They are a bit different.

    If you have an "incident" (Accident. heart issues. other need to take an ambulance ride) Well once you are safely in hospital you or your spouse calls them and they pick up whatever your primary insurance did not cover on the "Initial Evaucation" (Trip to hospital).

    And should you die. they will fly the body (or the ashes) home and pay to have someone drive the Motor home home as well.. or in my wife's case they paid for the gas for my Motor home (I drove she road where she always road)

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