โJul-15-2018 06:05 AM
โJul-17-2018 10:17 AM
2gypsies wrote:
Just a couple quick things.... Yes, 40' will fit in public parks but it gets iffy with anything bigger. If you want to stay in public parks - national/state forest campgrounds, state parks, etc. don't concentrate so much on the side deck. These types of parks have trees which can't be moved to accommodate your deck; many times an awning won't work. We purposely bought our 40' MH with only 2 slides and they both had to be on the same side so it would be easier to fit inbetween trees. Public parks are our first choice.
A 40' MH and a small towed vehicle (Jeep in our case) is much easier to park on a given site than a 40' 5th wheel and big truck.
We full-timed 8 years in a 33' 5th wheel and 8 years in a 40' MH and traveled constantly, including Alaska. We were very comfortable in both so size doesn't always matter. The reason we switched to a MH was because friends got us interested in Jeeping which gave us awesome fun in the West. We also hated driving the big truck around to sitesee.
Also, if you plan to do a lot of dry camping and boondocking (not parking lots) then forget about an all-electric RV and washer/dryer.
Exit plan: definitely keep the money from the sale of your home as your exit plan.
Can't help with t.v. issues - we didn't watch it.
Volunteering is a good cost-saver; we've done it. However, I hope that wouldn't be your only reason for volunteering. You'll get more out of it otherwise.
SW Michigan get snow and cold... we've lived there. It would be rough in winter. Consider renting a small apt. if you need to be there. Then pack up the RV in spring and take off for your adventure. Propane and site rental will probably even out an apt.
โJul-16-2018 05:03 PM
โJul-16-2018 04:11 PM
โJul-16-2018 12:08 PM
โJul-16-2018 09:04 AM
2PawsRiver wrote:
Great information.....added the websites and will call Verizon to start prepping for the change.
Stickman.......you're traveling in a 38 footer, any thoughts about problems we will encounter in a 43 footer......also voluntering would be great for us. I'm not looking to make money, just spend less....would the 43 footer have any impact on that and is there a website that you use for info on volunteering.
Kerrlakeloo....not sure how much looking you've done, but there a several different steps available on the 5ers, some are definately more stable then others.
โJul-16-2018 01:44 AM
โJul-15-2018 05:29 PM
2PawsRiver wrote:
Great information.....added the websites and will call Verizon to start prepping for the change.
Stickman.......you're traveling in a 38 footer, any thoughts about problems we will encounter in a 43 footer......also voluntering would be great for us. I'm not looking to make money, just spend less....would the 43 footer have any impact on that and is there a website that you use for info on volunteering.
Kerrlakeloo....not sure how much looking you've done, but there a several different steps available on the 5ers, some are definately more stable then others.
โJul-15-2018 04:48 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
The only two issues I see are
1. RVing in January in Michigan is a challenge for an experienced Rver, and for the inexperienced approaches impossible. I would rethink that one. Possibly an extended stay facility and winterize and park the Rv is a better option.
2. I understood part of your exit plan includes selling the RV and truck if necessary and using that money to buy a modest house. RVs depreciate like a rock in water, and trucks not far behind. You may find yourself with just enough money to pay a deposit on an apartment!
โJul-15-2018 04:07 PM
โJul-15-2018 03:57 PM
โJul-15-2018 03:09 PM
2PawsRiver wrote:kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Michigan in January is not a spot I would want to be in.
If possible you may want to move south earlier, and if you must return in January do so with just the truck, or fly in for a while.
On the money side, I sure hope you are overthinking/worrying this. I am in a similar position, we have two prospects currently working at arranging financing on our house. We will hit the road with an all new rig smaller than yours, but only about $2600 a month in retirement income, but with a larger nestegg. Were hoping to travel extensively the first couple years, then settle into a more modest set of moves.
My retirement will keep me here till pretty much January.....just curious did you go with a fifth wheel or other. Are you doing anything about having cable internet, etc.
โJul-15-2018 01:35 PM
โJul-15-2018 11:51 AM
โJul-15-2018 11:45 AM
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Michigan in January is not a spot I would want to be in.
If possible you may want to move south earlier, and if you must return in January do so with just the truck, or fly in for a while.
On the money side, I sure hope you are overthinking/worrying this. I am in a similar position, we have two prospects currently working at arranging financing on our house. We will hit the road with an all new rig smaller than yours, but only about $2600 a month in retirement income, but with a larger nestegg. Were hoping to travel extensively the first couple years, then settle into a more modest set of moves.