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tropical36 wrote:GHOST1750 wrote:
There are subjects about classic motor homes but how about classic drivers. I was just reading another forum and someone asked opinions about the age of drivers. I know this must have been covered before but here goes. How old and how far per day, I'll start, can anyone beat my story?
I started driving a 35 ft. National Tropical gasser when I bought it new in 201 at the ripe old age of 68. In 2003 I traded it for a 2003 39 ft. National Tradewinds with a Spartan Chases, the difference was amazing. When traveling cross country I try to cover 400 miles a day. I'm a Korean vet with heart stints, otherwise good health. I just turned 85 last month and traded for a 40 ft. Canyon Star gasser. There has been a big improvement in handling and ride of the gasser since 2001. We will head back cross country in a month or so and I still plan to cover 400 miles a day, if I can do it without pushing too much. I have the advantage of having a much younger wife (8 years :B ) who is able to take the wheel when needed.
Just one question and why do you feel the need to drive 400 miles a day, when seeing the country and stopping to smell the roses, is what it's all about?
Jul-31-2018 07:31 PM
Jul-31-2018 05:26 PM
tropical36 wrote:
Just one question and why do you feel the need to drive 400 miles a day, when seeing the country and stopping to smell the roses, is what it's all about?
Jul-31-2018 05:20 PM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
I am 78 and just got another DP. I routinely tow a 32ft car trailer from 50 to 1000 mi every weekend, I drive the race car also and actually won a race a couple of weeks ago----I'll drive till I or the kids decide its time to stop
Jul-31-2018 04:59 PM
GHOST1750 wrote:
There are subjects about classic motor homes but how about classic drivers. I was just reading another forum and someone asked opinions about the age of drivers. I know this must have been covered before but here goes. How old and how far per day, I'll start, can anyone beat my story?
I started driving a 35 ft. National Tropical gasser when I bought it new in 201 at the ripe old age of 68. In 2003 I traded it for a 2003 39 ft. National Tradewinds with a Spartan Chases, the difference was amazing. When traveling cross country I try to cover 400 miles a day. I'm a Korean vet with heart stints, otherwise good health. I just turned 85 last month and traded for a 40 ft. Canyon Star gasser. There has been a big improvement in handling and ride of the gasser since 2001. We will head back cross country in a month or so and I still plan to cover 400 miles a day, if I can do it without pushing too much. I have the advantage of having a much younger wife (8 years :B ) who is able to take the wheel when needed.
Jul-31-2018 11:50 AM
toedtoes wrote:ArchHoagland wrote:
I'm just a little over 10 years old in dog years so I figure I've got a long time to go before I quit driving around the country.
Depends. Are you a big dog or a little dog... 🙂
Jul-31-2018 11:28 AM
ArchHoagland wrote:
I'm just a little over 10 years old in dog years so I figure I've got a long time to go before I quit driving around the country.
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