โOct-01-2014 10:46 AM
โOct-11-2014 08:11 AM
NYCgrrl wrote:
As far as rallies and RV shows......closest RV show I'm aware of will be in Herkimer or Rockland county in another month or so. A Jersey friend attends regularly so I'll ask her for the exact date and locale if you want. Closest rallies are prolly in LI. I don't currently have wheels past ZipCar so don't bother attending and do my research via the 'net.
โOct-03-2014 05:04 PM
โOct-02-2014 08:32 PM
toedtoes wrote:
You can find a lot of older TTs under 20' for under $3000. Sure they're beat up, but it would be a cheap investment to try it out.
I actually did that - bought an 18ft for $1500 and put a new water heater & tank in it ($600). Kept it 3 years using it about 12-15 nights per year as I figured out my camping/RVing style. I could have rented something, but the money would have still been gone at the end of the day. All the supplies I bought where transferred straight to the clipper when I bought it. It ended up costing me about $60 per night camping over the 3 years. And I was able to fiddle around with it learning my way around RV systems without worrying that I would ruin something.
โOct-02-2014 08:26 PM
SkiMore wrote:
These guys were at that RV show in Suffern last week. They rent TTs and are in NJ http://www.84rv.com/rv-rental
โOct-02-2014 08:15 PM
mikes47 wrote:
Consider the money spent on a "test rental" an important investment. Rent the RV you think you are going to buy (or the closest thing to it) and use this as an opportunity to write down every little thing about the RV that strikes you. DW and I ended up with 3 pages of notes of positives and negatives that we wanted to explore in the MH we plan to buy. Consider everything from waste basket to road handling ... take note of what you bang your head on. That rental weekend, IMHO, was an excellent investment.
โOct-02-2014 07:34 PM
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โOct-02-2014 05:53 PM
โOct-02-2014 05:00 PM
bsinmich wrote:
There is a huge comfort difference from a luxury Class A to a small Class B but it is what I can get into alone now that DW passed away. I have taken 1 trip and another planned in 2 weeks using the little one. Any RV can be very enjoyable.
โOct-02-2014 04:52 PM
C-Bears wrote:
As NoVaRT stated, start visiting large RV shows. You can go through some big Motor Homes, Travel Trailers, and 5th Wheels to see what you think. When we started initial planning we always thought a TT was the way to go. After going to several RV shows and visiting a couple dealers we soon discovered that we would need a large 5th wheel. Much also depends on your finances. If you are looking at a new diesel MH you can spend $500,000 pretty quickly depending on how big and fancy. If you are looking at a new 1-ton diesel PU and 38'-40' new 5th wheel you can spend anywhere from $140,000 to $200,000. Obviously if you start out with used rigs you will invest half of those figures.
โOct-02-2014 04:34 PM
toedtoes wrote:
Rather than buying a house in a location to fit your "off season", I would recommend buying a house in a location that you'd enjoy in any time of year. You never know if after a few months, something happens and you can't travel anymore - you don't want to end up miserable because you're living in an oven or freezing your a## off.
toedtoes wrote:
That way, you could vary your travel period also. Summer & Fall one year to visit much of Canada and Northern US; Winter for southern locations; Spring for west coast; etc. If you decide 6 months is longer than you want to be gone at one time, you could do 3-4 month trips with 1-2 months at home in between (might be nice if there are grandkids around, etc.).
โOct-02-2014 04:23 PM
NYCgrrl wrote:
Regarding your query about attendance in regional SPs? Of course school dates and weather considerations lower attendance at campsites w/i a 250 mile radius. Many close around Columbus Day but if you check out the websites of of the different states you'll find several spots for colder weather camping and RVing. Here's a private link but I already know it's not complete:
http://www.snowbirdrvtrails.com/offseason.htm
Here's a link for the Adirondack area:
http://www.adirondacks.com/fallcamping.html
A bit of goggling will take you to where you want to be.
As far as rallies and RV shows......closest RV show I'm aware of will be in Herkimer or Rockland county in another month or so. A Jersey friend attends regularly so I'll ask her for the exact date and locale if you want. Closest rallies are prolly in LI. I don't currently have wheels past ZipCar so don't bother attending and do my research via the 'net.
โOct-02-2014 04:19 PM
Merrykalia wrote:RVTravel wrote:Merrykalia wrote:
It can get pretty lonely if you are out traveling alone from place to place and changing every 3-4 days.
Can you explain this? Is it because if I didn't have help, mounting and dismounting (or whatever the term is) alone becomes too much work?
Sure. If you are gone for 6 months by yourself, and you plan to travel every 3-4 days, you will not have time to get to know anyone along the way. No friends, no family, etc.
There are some things that are easier with two people, but it's not mandatory. There are also some things that are easier with just one person!!
Yes, you may have access to your wife and family by phone, but that doesn't make up for close contact.
Maybe it's different for you, but I NEED my family and friends to interact with. I am a very social person and enjoy meeting new people, but I need the support and comfort of having my family and friends around, not constantly, but on a regular basis.
I hope that explains my statement.
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