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โAug-26-2014 05:58 AM
robanddi wrote:
We are now considered by most to be elderly (sounds awful doesnโt it).
We have a 2001 34โ DP which we still love and which suits us well despite various repairs and breakdowns to be expected in an older motor home. Our general health is good but we do have some issues (I have artificial knees and husband had a โspontaneous ruptureโ of his tibial tendon where surgical repair is not a good option.
I retired in 2000 and since then we have done 6 summer trips to Alaska and 6 summer trips to Newfoundland. We have put a lot of miles on the coach and us but I still believe there are many miles left! There have been other shorter trips โ many in conjunction with my husbandโs antique car hobby. We also have done flying trips during this period lasting from 2-6 weeks. We are fortunate that our bucket list while still extant has many items checked! Bottom line โ travel has been and continues to be our favorite pastime.
My husband turns 80 in October and I am 71. We both can drive though he has always been the primary driver. So my question for yโall is: โWhen do you stop taking long trips?โ
Thanks,
Diann
P.S. I do realize this is such an individual thing BUT am curious about how many other 'elderly' folks are out there still doing the long haul trips.
โAug-26-2014 05:47 AM
Duck wrote:
Driving means independence for us older folks. It is hard to give up your independence but the chance of hurting some one else should be number 1.
Don
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