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GHOST1750
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How old are you now and at what age do you think You will quit RVing?
I will be 80 in a couple months and have no plans on quitting. We had a gentleman in our RV club that was 94 and still driving or at lest he was in January. I was washing my motor home this afternoon and wondering, will I still be able to do this in 10 more years. :h

I remarried eight months ago. When I proposed I said " Can you drive a motor home?" she said yes and I said " Will you marry me". :W

I may be getting older but I'm still smart!!
Just Don and a Chiuahua called Dulce
2003 39' Tradewinds LE
2002 Cavalier tow
Korean Veteran, USAF
FMCA F357981
CC4C
GOOD SAM

Life is a journey, not a destination !
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Geocritter
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I'll be 66 next month, what helped me was a book I read about 12 years ago My Life of Adventure, by Alaskan, Norman Vaughan. It's not the best written book I've ever read, but the message is wonderful! During his lifetime Norm dropped out of Harvard to be a dog musher on the Admiral Byrd Antarctic Expedition and while there had a 10,300' mountain named after him. At the age of 89 Norm came back and climbed the mountain. He also competed in the Iditarod well up into his 80's. Basically his message was, that though you might be slower and uncompetitive with the younger guys you can still have a wonderful time doing it. After reading Norm's story, I realized that my "Golden Years" didn't have to be miserable.
Norm passed away at 100, however his story lives on. Here's a link to his book http://www.normanvaughan.com/book_lifeofadventure.html
Steve

BigRabbitMan
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UltraKen wrote:
Just received this link from a college roommate. It says it all. ๐Ÿ™‚

Link

Oliver Sachs is not only a great neurologist but also a great writer. I assigned one of his books, The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat to students in my classes in Physiological Psychology. It's fascinating reading.

Great article. I agree with it as at 73 I see the world just now opening up to a great future for me to explore.
BigRabbitMan
Gas to Diesel Conversion project
76 FMC #1046, Gas Pusher became a Diesel Pusher
Discussion thread on this site
"You're never too old to learn something stupid."

UltraKen
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Just received this link from a college roommate. It says it all. ๐Ÿ™‚

Link

Oliver Sachs is not only a great neurologist but also a great writer. I assigned one of his books, The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat to students in my classes in Physiological Psychology. It's fascinating reading.
UltraKen
Ex - 1968 Ultra Van
NOW - 1996 Safari Sahara 35' - Model 3530 - Cat 300
Pictures of my Coach
A $93 Rear Camera System
My take on replacing tires
Used MH Checklist
Toad: Dodge Grand Caravan on Tow Dolly or 1981 Vespa on utility trailer

bigred1cav
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2oldman wrote:
Super Guy 78 wrote:
I am 80 and still going strong, I feel like 50, still joging 4 miles a day.
Wow.. that's terrific. My back told me to stop jogging at 55, now it's a lot of walking and hiking, and some weighlifting.

I need to stay in shape to keep up with the activities involved in 5th wheeling. Oh.. I see this is Class A.


No wonder he told you to stop jogging at 55, you were passing cars on the road. How did you keep your ground grippers from melting?

UltraKen
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I hate trick questions.

I'm...:h...what was the question again?

Oh. yeah. The keys are on the table next to the couch.

:?

I'm 71. I've been RVing since 1991. Retired in 2001. Bought the Safari in 2007.

I've been dealing with a persistent health issue for the past three years. At times I've been able to drive the coach to exercise the engine but no camping trips. Had some surgery on my foot and the incision has been slow to heal. Hopefully I'll be ready to go by September or October.

My Dad lived to 98, so that's a reasonable target. ๐Ÿ˜‰

Now about those car keys...didn't I tell you where they are?

:C
UltraKen
Ex - 1968 Ultra Van
NOW - 1996 Safari Sahara 35' - Model 3530 - Cat 300
Pictures of my Coach
A $93 Rear Camera System
My take on replacing tires
Used MH Checklist
Toad: Dodge Grand Caravan on Tow Dolly or 1981 Vespa on utility trailer

doxiemom11
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Explorer II
We are in our 3rd year and are just beginning. We are currently 57/62 and plan to do this for a long time. We love this life.

ReVoker
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While everyone says they will keep going until they cannot safely do it anymore I think the states need to require driving and eye tests after age 65. You see a lot of people obviously over that age creep out of their motorhomes and pickup tow vehicles and have an obvious hard time making it across a truck stop parking lot. I think the tests every couple of years are a better assessment of driving skills than "I'll quit when I'm dangerous" kind of attitude.
ReVoker
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haydoracin
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Obviously its an individual case by case decision. I retired at 51 and at 71 I have been back to work full time for 5 years. Last month I worked 13 days straight for a total of 176 hours. I am working in agronomy and we have a farmer customer that is 94 and still farms 400 acres. He bought a new planter last year and a new pickup this year. My idol. My MIL is 93 and still lives alone. Remodeled her kitchen last year. She gave up her license at 90 though. Probably won't buy another MH unless I get the right 6 numbers but we enjoy the one we have for a couple of short trips in the late summer/fall and try to go for 4 to 6 weeks in the winter. Hopefully I'll know when to quit however I drive a 25 ton truck daily hauling liquid and dry fertilizer so as long as I can do that I think I can handle the MH. Hope everyone can do it as long as the want to and feel comfortable and safe.
Hayden & Jan
1994 Southwind 33L P-Chassis 454
2006 Chevrolet HHR
OTY (Mini Dachsund)

2oldman
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Explorer II
Super Guy 78 wrote:
I am 80 and still going strong, I feel like 50, still joging 4 miles a day.
Wow.. that's terrific. My back told me to stop jogging at 55, now it's a lot of walking and hiking, and some weighlifting.

I need to stay in shape to keep up with the activities involved in 5th wheeling. Oh.. I see this is Class A.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

ferndaleflyer
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Those people talking about sailing-----its a long way across the ocean and the water looks the same everywhere for days on end.....by the time I was 25 I had been around the world twice----part of the way once by boat....then I discovered planes----look at the water a few hours and then you are in another country....did that till I was in my 40s then settled here in the US and now have been pretty much all over it but still keep finding new things to see and do. I will not sit and wait to die if I can help it.

bigred1cav
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GHOST1750 wrote:
My wife and I just returned from a two month vacation. I drove car and motor home approxmately 8,000 miles. We had a great time considering 9 tornados touched down within 5 miles of us while in the St.Louis Area. Already planning the trip again next year. By the way I turned big 80 while on vacation. I may park it for good at 100 or so!!:B


GOOD ON YA!!!! Keep rolling. I'm 68 and beat up pretty bad. We go all gas money permits. Saving for a big trip next summer.

GHOST1750
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My wife and I just returned from a two month vacation. I drove car and motor home approxmately 8,000 miles. We had a great time considering 9 tornados touched down within 5 miles of us while in the St.Louis Area. Already planning the trip again next year. By the way I turned big 80 while on vacation. I may park it for good at 100 or so!!:B
Just Don and a Chiuahua called Dulce
2003 39' Tradewinds LE
2002 Cavalier tow
Korean Veteran, USAF
FMCA F357981
CC4C
GOOD SAM

Life is a journey, not a destination !

DanTheRVMan
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I am a few years shy of 60 and I do not ever want to stop.

They have self driving cars now so why not self driving RVs in the not to distant future. ๐Ÿ™‚

As far as not remembering where I parked it, they should easily be able to make an app for that. :B
Dan
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pappaone
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Turned 74 last week and DW is 72, we are headed out in the morning to be campground hosts at Homolovi Ruins State Park.

Rich
Rich & Jennie(mate of 59 yrs 6/6/59)
2017 Minnie Winnie 27Q
1 Grey Persian cat
1 German Shepard/Blue healer pup