โApr-04-2014 05:19 PM
โApr-23-2014 01:44 PM
jamesu wrote:dyb wrote:
I 69 this month and for the last several years I've noticed it seems when when I gain a year in age the Trailer grows a foot in lenth especially when backing into a site.
I am 64 this month and I have found that the "length" of my trailer is pretty consistent when backing, but what I really notice is the amount of time/distance it takes to get worn out has steadily decreased over the past few years. Not long ago I could pull to Spokane (300 miles), maybe make a rest stop half way across the state, and arrive feeling fairly fresh. Now I'm only good for about 150-200 miles and I'm just plain pooped. Why is that? Does 3 to 4 years make that big of a difference?
โApr-21-2014 04:46 AM
Buckeye Chuck wrote:
At age 69 finally moved up a fith wheel. I love it. Much easier to hook up and tows better than my TT.
โApr-21-2014 04:38 AM
dyb wrote:
I 69 this month and for the last several years I've noticed it seems when when I gain a year in age the Trailer grows a foot in lenth especially when backing into a site.
โApr-18-2014 09:54 PM
โApr-16-2014 12:37 PM
milo wrote:
As I get older (pertnear 65) the only thing thats changed is ... I keep getting better ...at everything I do. lol
โApr-16-2014 09:29 AM
โApr-16-2014 05:05 AM
โApr-06-2014 01:28 PM
โApr-05-2014 07:05 AM
magnusfide wrote:
We finally switched to a motorhome last year.
โApr-05-2014 02:46 AM
magnusfide wrote:dyb wrote:
I 69 this month and for the last several years I've noticed it seems when when I gain a year in age the Trailer grows a foot in lenth especially when backing into a site.
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We finally switched to a motorhome last year.
โApr-04-2014 06:39 PM
dyb wrote:
I 69 this month and for the last several years I've noticed it seems when when I gain a year in age the Trailer grows a foot in lenth especially when backing into a site.
โApr-04-2014 05:34 PM