โFeb-27-2023 03:54 PM - edited โNov-17-2023 03:18 PM
Hi all, and welcome to the Good Sam Community โ weโre excited youโre here! Take this chance to say hello and tell us a bit about yourself.
Whether this is your first time here or if youโve already jumped into the conversations, kick today off with a quick, friendly hello. Itโs always great to run into familiar faces further down the road.
So whatโs 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!
โAug-14-2024 10:31 PM
Hi, I hope you had a good day and spectacular adventures
โAug-14-2024 07:47 AM - edited โAug-14-2024 07:50 AM
Good Day , Im the ScenicMouth10. My scoop is to travel the world. My RV of choice is the most recent RV they have with all the cool features that's popular. I would like to travel the world starting with Switzerland. What I call home is Texas. I would go to Belize in Central America in my RV. My icebreaker is that I'm a cool American , loving life wanting to meet other cool people who want the finer things that life have to offer and never give up on your hopes and dreams.
โAug-14-2024 07:14 AM
Retired US Army SFC and wife from NM with a 2016 Four Winds Class C. We try to get a long trip in every year. Usually take our son from NH with us. The extra help and company is nice. This also gives all of us a chance to see our country.
โAug-10-2024 12:01 PM
Greetings all! We've had a park model at the coast for years and decided we needed to start traveling. Decided a travel trailer would fit our needs. We took our time shopping and picking out a camper that suits our needs. We're taking delivery of it next week and excited to get started. Going to a nearby campground for our maiden journey. I've got a lot to learn and I can't wait to get started!
โAug-05-2024 07:27 AM
I can't help whth places to stay as I'm way off on the west coast. But I've been reading this forum for 20 years and there are a few things I've learned. Be aware that RV's are very poorly insulated. So you definitely need power as the battery only gives you one maybe two days of heat in mild weather. And I hear that the propane which you need for the furnace only lasts a few days before needing a refill. So you need power to be able to run electric space heaters and you will need more than one.
I know that Pianotuna has had a lot of experience in this area so I would definitely listen to anything he has to say.
โAug-05-2024 07:54 AM
Thank you! Yes agreed on all your points! I knew for sure electricity source is key! And would plan to have spare propane tanks. I'm just worried if I can't find an electrical source and DO have to park at a big-store-parking-lot, that I have to move the RV every 3 days or so just to get gas for the geni and propane for the heaters, etc. I'm dedicated to the idea, but also nervous! Plus I rather spend my monthly payments on my RV than wasting it on graduate housing.
โAug-05-2024 06:06 AM
Hi RV Group!
I hope you had a great weekend! I am Brian, and I currently live in Northern NJ, but will be attending graduate school in Connecticut (University of Bridgeport) in... OMG 3 WEEKS! LOL (August 19th, 2024 is my first day). I am a newbie with RV owning (Iโve rented a few Class Cโs in the past, but I am looking to purchase a Class A by the end of the week), and I am struggling a bit with finding parking on/near campus for the RV. I rather invest in an RV rather than waste it on dorms/housing with the school. But lo and behold now comes the issue of where to park the RV, while paying minimal rent as possible (since I will also have some RV loan to pay while in school, as well as my tuition, as well as cost-of-living in general, etc).
I will solely be using the RV to sleep in at night and to study in. But I probably wonโt even start parking in Connecticut until the early winter (whenever the weather starts to get bad). Otherwise, I plan on commuting everyday from NJ to CT (which is 2 hours each way). But I want to have the option to crash in the RV if the weather is bad, or if I have exams and need to focus on studying and not commuting, etc.)
Straight to the point: does anyone know of anyone looking to rent their driveway or yard space for me to park on? All I would need is access to electricity (which Iโd also be happy to pay). I would fill and dump at appropriate stations. I looked into campsites, and they are more $$$ than the school housing. My biggest concern is also winter. Iโd like to have access to electricity so I can plug in a heater to keep the RV pipes from freezing.
Any and all advice would be much appreciated!
I already posted on a several FB Marketplace pages, Craigslist, and posted on the NextDoor App. I was actually directed to try here, RV.net.
Others advised to park at Walmart, Cracker Barrel, etc., just to get permission from management. While I love this idea as well, I still need to solve the electricity issue, and worry about being plowed in if it snows.
I hope someone can help! Thanks all!
Happy RVโing,
Brian
โAug-05-2024 07:17 AM
Brian,
i use freecampsites.net to find places to stay. Power is a BIG issue. How cold does it get where you need to stay?
โAug-05-2024 07:31 AM
Thanks, Don! I will check-out freecampsites.net! Also, a lot of the campsites close after Sept/Oct. I Google the temps, and it says average of 17F, with obviously lower temps randomly.
โAug-05-2024 07:39 AM
Try to find a campground that allows monthly rates. I've boondocked at -34 F.
If you can find one--look on this site for "winter camping".
โAug-05-2024 07:52 AM
I will start Googling that now! Thank you! So far the only RV site I found charges more than it would cost for my housing at school, but I will keep searching!
โAug-01-2024 06:43 PM
Hi, guys. We are Bill and Kiti.
Both retired and loving the RV life. We have a completely redecorated Conquest Super C. Have done a lot of dry camping and been across the country several times.
โJul-30-2024 09:14 AM
Hi there,
I have been living at Tall Timbers RV Park in Tyler, Texas for 3 years and I noticed that their website is not listed on Good Sam. They are the best RV Park in Tyler, Texas for long-term stays due to their location and proximity to other businesses nearby. Their website is https://www.ttrv.org
โJul-27-2024 07:53 AM
Hi my name is Diane. My husband Rick and I bought our first motor home 2024 Jayco, Alante 29 S. We both camped most of our lives but not in a motor home. The only thing I have done is back it into the side yard. It was pretty easy. Hopefully, tomorrow Sunday will be the first time I drive it to a close by campground. My husband already looks like a pro when he drives it. We live in CA. I am very excited to join a group of RV'ers.
โJul-24-2024 08:42 AM
Hello RVers, I am new to this forum but not to RVing. My wife and I purchased a 2021 Thor Windsport. Has anyone added a Thorton Chip to improve hp and mileage to your motorhome and if so, are you happy with it?