Just installed two new captains chairs in the class A and a recliner to replace the sofa bed. New air vents, gen set oil replacement, , check batteries, radio antenna, reset mirror adhesives, organize basement storage, treat roof membrane and general wipe down. Time to get on the road again, This summer Montana and Idaho. Toad and tires are in great shape. We will hit the Lewis and Clark trail and see some great country.
In reviewing the recent posts regarding rving there was a young couple testing the waters on how they would be received in a mature population. Last trip to Alaska we had a young family next to us at a campground on the Alaskan Highway and one of the ten year olds got a large Knee scrape. Mature folks have good first aid kits and provided unopened wrapped bandages and disinfectants.
At the Homer campground, neighbors early 30's were in a tussle over selling all and moving to Alaska as teachers or not. Suggested 1 they look at the amount of housing available, a lot, because after a winter the glass is half empty 2 Look at cost of living opposed to salaries and 3 read the last several chapters of Michener's Alaska where it describes the perils of teaching grammar and high school.
Young rv'ers 30-40 can get a lot of knowledge and help from the older folks. We are not grouchy just put up with the stories, and you could get a band aid, wrench, fuse, tow, or real time info about trails the gps puts you on that are not appropriate