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- JafaExplorer
C-Bears wrote:
Jafa wrote:
Reason I ask wife and I are wanting to either to full time or part time if we cannot sell our home before we retire. Did any of you start out with some sort of plan as to where you wanted to travel to. What I consider full time RVing would be constant travel and not staying in one place for more then two weeks.
When we started the only real "plan" we had was that we would spend several years seeing most, if not all of the United States. We also knew that we would never spend another winter in the snow, and we still wanted to have some time with our kids and grandkids.
We are following those guidelines and making the rest up as we go!
That is what is really great about being totally full time in an RV, you might be sitting around and decide "hey, lets take off and go visit_________ for a couple weeks".
C-Bear you sound like us we are sick and tire of winter and we are so hoping we can sell our home so we can leave MI winters behind us. Your plan is sort of ours. - C-BearsExplorer
Jafa wrote:
Reason I ask wife and I are wanting to either to full time or part time if we cannot sell our home before we retire. Did any of you start out with some sort of plan as to where you wanted to travel to. What I consider full time RVing would be constant travel and not staying in one place for more then two weeks.
When we started the only real "plan" we had was that we would spend several years seeing most, if not all of the United States. We also knew that we would never spend another winter in the snow, and we still wanted to have some time with our kids and grandkids.
We are following those guidelines and making the rest up as we go!
That is what is really great about being totally full time in an RV, you might be sitting around and decide "hey, lets take off and go visit_________ for a couple weeks". - JafaExplorerReason I ask wife and I are wanting to either to full time or part time if we cannot sell our home before we retire. Did any of you start out with some sort of plan as to where you wanted to travel to. What I consider full time RVing would be constant travel and not staying in one place for more then two weeks.
- carp65ExplorerFull-timing, to me, means getting rid of S&B and all other "stuff" and living
and traveling in a motorhome, or whatever, all the time, regardless of how long
you stay in one place. We are in our 9th year and have no intention of
quitting until we no longer can handle the physical exertion of full-timing. - Dutch_12078Explorer IIWe really don't care how other people classify us. When we say we're going "home", we mean going back to our motorhome, regardless of where it happens to be at the time. We also get all our mail via a forwarding service. However, we do own a lakeside cottage in upstate NY, which we do visit for varying amounts of time during the year as we are right now to deal with medical issues. Even when we're here though, we continue to live in the motorhome connected to our own full hook up setup unless we're doing some serious maintenance or remodeling in the coach that makes it difficult to stay in it. I don't know if that labels us as "fulltimers", "longtimers", or "part timers" under someone else's definition, but I do know that we're thoroughly enjoying our life style, what ever it's called. :)
- Roy_LynneExplorer
C-Bears wrote:
Roy&Lynne wrote:
So how do you plan where to go next? I met one couple who geocached and we like birding but how do you decide where to go next?
For us we like to be around the kids/grandkids for part of the summer. Even at that we may take anywhere from a 2 to 7 week trip out west or someplace else during the summer months but we try to spend a majority of the time around family.
By the time December rolls around we head for warmer temperatures. We don't go anywhere in the winter where the average temps are in the 60's or below, we try to go where the average is mid 70's or above.
I fish and the DW reads. We both walk and ride our bicycles. We can do our hobbies in almost any part of the country.
That sounds like us as we have family on both coasts so we could do fall with one and spring with the other and warm in winter and cool in summer. - John___AngelaExplorer
paulcardoza wrote:
I didn't realize there a formal rules! LOL!!!!
We are in our RV from April 1 thru Mid Nov. Unfortunatley, I still need to work, so heading toward warmer weather in the winter is not yet an option. I suggest we are fulltimers during the New England camping season.
Will the fulltimer police be knocking on my door? :hJohn & Angela wrote:
We are full timers. Have been for 11 years. Having said that we still work about 5 months of the year in the RV industry. During that time we stay on our own private RV property. From what I gather some would disqualify us from using the title as a result of that.
:). I think so. I've already sent an email to the anonymous squealer line. Expect a visit soon. :) - paulcardozaExplorerI didn't realize there a formal rules! LOL!!!!
We are in our RV from April 1 thru Mid Nov. Unfortunatley, I still need to work, so heading toward warmer weather in the winter is not yet an option. I suggest we are fulltimers during the New England camping season.
Will the fulltimer police be knocking on my door? :hJohn & Angela wrote:
We are full timers. Have been for 11 years. Having said that we still work about 5 months of the year in the RV industry. During that time we stay on our own private RV property. From what I gather some would disqualify us from using the title as a result of that. - C-BearsExplorer
Roy&Lynne wrote:
So how do you plan where to go next? I met one couple who geocached and we like birding but how do you decide where to go next?
For us we like to be around the kids/grandkids for part of the summer. Even at that we may take anywhere from a 2 to 7 week trip out west or someplace else during the summer months but we try to spend a majority of the time around family.
By the time December rolls around we head for warmer temperatures. We don't go anywhere in the winter where the average temps are in the 60's or below, we try to go where the average is mid 70's or above.
I fish and the DW reads. We both walk and ride our bicycles. We can do our hobbies in almost any part of the country. - Roy_LynneExplorerSo how do you plan where to go next? I met one couple who geocached and we like birding but how do you decide where to go next?
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