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Getting Ready to Go (One yr. trip)

steelhands
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Well, we are really doing it. Sold the house last week, now we pick up the new 5th wheel (303RLS Grand Design) this weekend and off we go by the end of the month. We are going to hang local for a few weeks for shakedown trips near the dealer and then head north from Atlanta to who knows where.

Our intent is to be on the road for a year so so and then buy a house wherever we think we want to live. We did a 10 week trip (in 25 ft. TT) last year to Banff then Vancouver back to Atlanta. So we are not complete noobs to long trips. That trip was scheduled to the day for each location. This trip, no reservations. We'll stay wherever, whenever, as long or short as we want.

I am sure we will have some questions etc. for you guys and look forward to sharing experience.

Travel smooth.
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Coach-man
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Congradulations, the GD is a great rig! My plans are almost exactly what you are going to do, no specific plans, if you enjoy an area stay a little longer, if not move on! We plan to rent our stick house while on the road, we can sign a one year lease, and if our plans change we can go back, otherwise we could sell at end of the year! Whatever you do, enjoy this experiance to the fullest, try not let the small things hold you back! Good luck!

TimnJo
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Thanks for all the advice, more food for thought!

Tim & Jo
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ependydad
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Steelhands, first- congrats! You guys are just about a month and a half ahead of us. My family (wife and 2 kids) and I are about to embark on a 14-month adventure around the US. You can read about our setup so far:

Blog for our 1-year RVing adventure



TimnJo wrote:
"Sold the house last week"

Just curious what led you to that decision, DW and I are agonising over the same choice. I hate to sell an appreciating asset to acquire a depreciating one.
Setting off in our 'old' fiver, (and it will be really old by the time we're ready to pull the pin) is not my ideal plan, not that there's anything really wrong with it.


TimnJo - my wife wasn't prepared to give up our house just yet. On of our iterations of discussion was the idea of selling our house, traveling for a year, and then moving back to buy a new house. That was too much to swallow for her, so we are renting our house out for a year. We are using a property management company so after our getting the house ready for showings and then tenants, we shouldn't have to do anything but collect a check (minus property management fees of 7-10% of the rent and any repair expenses that there are). If the property management company does their job right, we shouldn't have to do anything until we are ready to come back (if we come back here).

For us, the rent is like $20/month shy of our mortgage, home owner's insurance, and homeowner's association fee. The company that we picked take 10% of the rent, so we will still be on the hook for a small monthly portion. But the amount of monthly money that it frees up is significant. In Maryland, the tenant also pays utilities which can be significant in this house.
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steelhands
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TimnJo wrote:
"Sold the house last week"

Just curious what led you to that decision, DW and I are agonising over the same choice. I hate to sell an appreciating asset to acquire a depreciating one.
Setting off in our 'old' fiver, (and it will be really old by the time we're ready to pull the pin) is not my ideal plan, not that there's anything really wrong with it.


To be honest, it started with a rock climbing accident. Two years ago I fell and was very seriously injured which led to the end of my working career. Now on Homeland Security disability but at my age, (60) I will be on my regular retirement soon. The physical limitations are pretty severe.

Anyway, no job, wife retired, heck, let's go. Plus the real estate market is much better. We sold the house in three days at list price. Last year we camped in northern Washington state, Port Angles area, in the "rain shadow". We loved having the straits of Juan De Fuca in front of us and the Olympic mountains at our back. We "think" we want to live there but are not committed to that location.

So, we roll. Who knows where or when.

Steelhands

kennethwooster
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Enjoy! Hope your travels are wonderful.
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45Ricochet
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I'd start driving north for the 1st half and south the 2nd half :W
We kind of did the same thing back in 2006 but didn't sell the stick house till we found our new nest. Been here now 7 years, no regrets. Well maybe January's.
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momentum_rv
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Congrats on the GD! ... You'll love it. I hope someday I can go and enjoy the freedom of no schedule.
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TimnJo
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"Sold the house last week"

Just curious what led you to that decision, DW and I are agonising over the same choice. I hate to sell an appreciating asset to acquire a depreciating one.
Setting off in our 'old' fiver, (and it will be really old by the time we're ready to pull the pin) is not my ideal plan, not that there's anything really wrong with it.
2010 Carriage Cameo 36FWS
2018 Silverado 3500HD D/A Double Cab Dually LT

Steeljag
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Sounds great......enjoy the adventure!
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2hams
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Congratulations. Our 2500 is great with our 303.

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MTPockets1
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One year from now will seem like one week... 3 1/2 yrs full time, no house; still exciting and no desire to stand still.
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Boyz312
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Your living my dream, I hate you 🙂 I /we wish you the best on your adventure. Keep us posted PS The Smoky's are a great place to start

steelhands
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Second Chance wrote:
Congratulations, steelhands! We'll be ordering a GD 337RLS later this year as we prepare to go full-time. I'd be interested to hear how your F250 handles with the 303. Keep us posted - and have a great trip!


Yeah, we too are interested in how that F250 handles the 303. I'm pretty hard to please so we'll see. We'll trade up if we have to. And yeah, we will look into reservations for the major holidays. Can't wait to start a journey with no real destination. We think, maybe Nova Scotia and then west and south into Utah and New Mexico. I want to do some skywatching where it's really dark. SCUBA diving in the Florida Keys for sure on this trip.

magic43
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Happy Travels.
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