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Introduce Yourself!

TeamGoodSam
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi all, and welcome to the Good Sam Community — we’re excited you’re here! Take this chance to say hello and tell us a bit about yourself.

Whether this is your first time here or if you’ve already jumped into the conversations, kick today off with a quick, friendly hello. It’s always great to run into familiar faces further down the road.

So what’s the inside scoop? Your RV of choice. Where you like to travel. Where you call home. Need an icebreaker? Tell us where you would go if you could RV anywhere in the world. And finally, be sure to welcome others as they join!

-Team Good Sam
Good to go since 1966
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I use RV trip Master for trip planning. Been using it for about five years. It is a subscription service but well worth it

Thank you we will dig into that App. Any gas apps that help?

To both Gene and Gary,  We have been RVing for many decades.  Some years we put in more miles than others. We are getting some years on us and admit I am not as up to speed on the latest technology as many others posting here. I have been using the Good Sam Trip planner for many years and have had good success using it. If you get right down to it, it's a paid subscription too, Good Sam membership is required.   Per Gary's suggestion, I'm going to have a look at RV trip master. 

As far as apps go, besides the Trip planning apps, If you are towing with a later truck, lots of stuff out there thats blue tooth compatible. I am setting up a TireMinder, Smart tire pressure monitoring system in the coming days. Monitoring tire pressure is essential. A RV trailer tire coming apart can cause all sorts of damage. Always been a believer in "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".  However, the system doesn't to much for a total, catastrophic blowout.  That can happen so fast that by the time the system lets you know, the damage may already have occurred. Just food for thought. 

All sorts of great ideas on this message board. 

Yeah I have heard a lot about the Tire Minder. As I’m finding out as time goes a long, the real expense of RVing isn’t purchasing the rig the real expense is buying everything I need to RV comfortable and safe in our Fuzion. lol. Thank you for the tips. 

Hi I'd go with a 280 amp-hour LI--but only if you won't be using it below -20 C

Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

RealR
Explorer
Explorer

good day all.

as a new Good Sam member I would like to introduce myself. My name is Real Robichaud and my wife Marie-Claude Loisel. We have two little dogs, Harley and Rocksy that travel with us in our 2022 Thor Ace motor home. We are currently traveling in Florida and are planning on stopping in Memphis and Nashville before returning home in Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada. Looking for to possibly meeting fellow members on our adventures. Regards

Rcslocum
Explorer
Explorer

Hi everyone my wife and myself our going for the first time take our RV we just purchased last fall and are going to take a tour of the great U.S We have been married for 48yrs and call Michigan home, We. 

are going to start by heading to Indy and visiting her brother and sister in law,then heading for Sikeston,Mo for some throwing rolls after that going to Waco,Tx to see Chip and Joann,after that going to find Route 66 take that to Arizona for a week then heading towards Los Vegas where week have some friends going to stay with for a week after that great red wood forest than take the northern route back home with stops on the way like Mt. Rushmore . Hey if anybody has any suggestions go ahead and let us know.

See ya on the road or campsite!

Drew820
Explorer
Explorer

Hello everyone. My wife and I have just recently started camping with our 30' travel trailer pulled by our 2024 Chevy 2500 LTZ/Turbo Diesel. Let me tell you its a huge step up from our 2018 Chevy 1500 LT Gas. In the near future would like to upgrade to a toy hauler so my wife can have a garage she says LOL!. So far we have only traveled around Palm Springs CA and San Diego CA. Just got our new ebikes so we are really excited to use them and visit farther places. I'll be sure to visit back here to get more info. Happy travels everyone.

Welcome!  Santa Barbara is a beautiful place to ride.  There are bike paths and lanes everywhere.  Keep enjoying your new rig!

That's how I got my little camper, guy I bought it from wanted a place to haul his Harley, so he bought a toy hauler, and I got a great deal on my little travel trailer. Now I got to figure out how to haul the Nighthawk 750 Honda I bought Christmas eve. LOL.

CLNatureCenter
Explorer
Explorer

Neal Taylor Nature Center here! We have volunteer camp hosts throughout the year and we offer camp sites at the beautiful Cachuma Lake in Santa Barbara, CA! Check us out at clnaturecenter.org ... Camp host position applications always open!

@CLNatureCenter what is a camp host? 

What a great opportunity.  Thank you so much for the information!

Smdunnjr
Explorer II
Explorer II

Hi, I’m new to RV life, my wife and I dove headfirst after a workers comp settlement. Bought older equipment so we didn’t have any payments (already $4k deeper in repairs in 3 months).

2003 Ford F-350 6.0 diesel lariat 

2004 Coachmen Somerset Dreamcatcher 35RLTS

We’re no longer working, my wife has been disability over 20 years, my disability is recent from an unsuccessful back surgery. We will be traveling mostly California, it’s a big state and lots to see. Our “home base” is at my mother in laws in Ceres, CA. Last year knowing my surgery was unsuccessful I founded a YouTube page. It’s about stuff I like which includes RV life (https://youtu.be/zriV3X9wwSY?si=I_EpAMleIsSOcacG). And we have two black cats that travel with us.

Hello. My name is Andrew and my wife and I are started with an older travel trailer as well. We loved camping so much we bought a newer one. I'll be sure to look at your Youtube page.