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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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Devildog86
Explorer III
Explorer III

Hey there Y'all, 

I'm Mac and my Girl Elizabeth we've been on the the road for 5 weeks.  Leaving the Carolinas// Volunteering in western up above Asheville/Boone,  than heading out west to Missouri than Nebraska than to Wyoming,  WOW!  Made our way down through, than Utah the whole height of Utah, stopped several places,  yet a couple stick out, umm; Salt Lake City, we visited Kindigit/Bitchin' Rides Shop Amazing,  except poor human relationships!!! Very disappointed!! Moving south ZION National Park,  OUT Freaking Standing! Except the town before the national park,  nose in the air people period.. Absolutely amazing Park PERIOD! If I had the opportunity to do it again,  I would park my Super-C and drive my Kia thru, tha turn back around and come back to RV than drive through.  It's not Talked about Enough PERIOD.  Than on to Page Arizona,  Anolope Canyons = Upper and Lower. SWEET!! 2 DAYS. 2 1/2hrs Grand Canyon,  hold on. Than 4 hr bus tour!  Out of this world. 

2 1/2 hrs south Verde Valley,  Oh my Lorrd! 4.5hr train ride, which = lunch & drinks, bartender guide + outside car guide with Mucho knowledge too.

You'll never forget it!!

Than another 2.5hr south,, big mountain your driving down which = Outside of Phoenix,  we sent 5 days @ Championship week of NASCAR'S Best in Avondale.  God help us all! Long story short,  I lost a USMC brother of over 33yrs, due to his stupidity, yet Gained several new friends from Out west. We're less than 8hrs from home in NC and we are Thankful.  Why you might ask? 1. Because after 5+ weeks of traveling neither of us had to pull our sidearm.  2. We met a whole bunch of new amazing friends.  3. This adventure has just Reinforced Our Love for Each other. 

Thank you & to all reading the GS Community!

Semper Fi!

 

MrsMDPhillips
Explorer
Explorer

Hey there!! My name is Tracy and I was gifted a 2008 Forest River Lexington class C RV. My husband and I are really excited about using it but have no idea how to use it. My stepfather passed away in Sept. and my mom gave it to us, not able to explain how to use any of it. 🙂  We have to clean it up, do some maintenance on it then figure out where we are going to first. Hoping I can come here to ask questions and get the results we might need in figuring out how to have fun with this. 

Looking forward to meeting all of you. 🙂 

Ask away Mrs. MD?

You might want to know I've married not 1 but 2 Philips girls!

Both being maiden Philips names! We own a Super-C, a tad older than yours.  Let us help if we can.

Lastly, I am very Sorry for Y'all's loss!

Thank you! Where in NC are you from? We live in Roxboro, North of Durham. 

This project will be on going for a while. Once we get Mom settled into her new home (closer to us so we can better take care of her)- I think after the holidays we will be trying to get better understanding of this new toy. 🙂 

Thanks again. 

Tracy, I wish you and your husband the best with your new to you Class C.  

Certainly not trying to take any wind out of your sails, But I can tell you from experience that a "gifted" 15 yr old RV can quickly turn into a money pit.  A lot may depend on where and how it was stored, when it was last run, age of tires, roof integrity and general chassis and structure maintenance.  Unless you have more than just basic mechanical, electrical and plumbing skills, I'd have a professional assess your RV.  Under their advisement, I'd decide whether its worth putting some $$ intro it, or get rid of it. I happen to have skills in all the areas I listed above, and when I took on a gifted motor home, the parts and hours I put into it to make it useable was to a point where I was kicking myself for taking on the project.

That being said, I hope yours is in tip, top shape and you get many years of enjoyment out of it.

Thanks for the response. I had mentioned taking it to the nearest RV dealer- just to get it checked out. Hoping that will be done after the new year. 🙂

 

 

JanetL
Explorer
Explorer

Hello Everybody. My name is Janet and I have been RV ing for 20 plus years. I have traveled the country and Canada. I have done a lot of my travels with other RV friends but many trips were also solo. I live in PA and would love to connect with another solo with a rig that would like to share some adventures. Any newbies I would love to show you the ropes.

Steve4345
Explorer
Explorer

Hi everyone.  I am in the process of buying an Accolade XL and I need to get a Class-B license for the state of PA.  It weights in at 31,000 lbs and the limit for needing a Class-B in PA is 26,001 lbs.  I live in S-Central PA and need to find someone with a Class-B license to drive the RV home from the dealer in Harrisburg, PA to home and then to the DMV testing site.  I am willing to pay agreed upon hourly rate.

NVjayco199mbs
Explorer
Explorer

Wife and I, are new to RVing and it's community. Took our 1st trip and learned a great deal, but it was a success. We boondocked and discovered 110 plugs need a generator to run. Took the trailer off-road in the desert and it did great, being pulled by our 2017 Tacoma. It has an outside kitchen with frig, but frig plugs into a 110 outlet. To upgrade solar is $2K, to power my outdoor frig I plug into a $100-200 power station which recharges off 110 plug when it's active. The power station can be used for running a coffee pot, also. We also took our three dogs, who enjoyed the leash free freedom, no people around and our puppies listen better than most children. Trailer is in shop for some minor 90-day warranty issues, looking forward to future trips.

SPECIAL THANK YOU to Reno Camping World for all the education, help, support, understanding, and sometimes hand holding.

Hi @NVjayco199mbs , welcome to the community, and congrats on your first trip; sounds like a blast! Thanks for the awesome feedback about your Reno CW experience. I'll be sure to pass it along to the team. 

PS, I wish my puppy listened as well as yours! 😂

2Gypsytravelers
Explorer
Explorer

Hello everyone I am a retuning member of GS and I currently live in my new to me 2018 Keyston Avalanche 320rs. I'm currently located in the great state of Texas, kicking back at a rv park called Red Cloud off Hwy 96 in a small town of Silsbee Texas. 

Hiya @2Gypsytravelers, welcome to the community! I hope Red Cloud is treating you well. It's been years since I've been to TX. Need to put it on my list! 🙂 

jamesmmiller
Explorer
Explorer

Hi GoodSam folks, I am in Evergreen Colorado,  New to this world.  Any mentors out there? 

Welcome to our group. There is a lot to get from looking at stuff and asking questions