โApr-04-2021 06:03 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโApr-10-2021 09:56 AM
Crowe wrote:
After analyzing our situation for a week we opted not to buy the fifth wheel. Loved it, love the lifestyle but there were too many negatives that outweighed the positives for us, mostly the "work" that goes with it. Loading, unloading, hitch install & removal, storage of unit off-site, etc. There's still a "bucket list" of air travel we want to do and we just can't justify buying something to sit in storage while we fly places. We don't abide by the theory "if I can't drive to it I don't need to see it". There's too much in the world to see. I'm pretty certain this is it-we won't ever go back to it-but I've also learned to never say never.
โApr-10-2021 09:23 AM
โApr-10-2021 06:51 AM
Crowe wrote:
After analyzing our situation for a week we opted not to buy the fifth wheel. Loved it, love the lifestyle but there were too many negatives that outweighed the positives for us, mostly the "work" that goes with it. Loading, unloading, hitch install & removal, storage of unit off-site, etc. There's still a "bucket list" of air travel we want to do and we just can't justify buying something to sit in storage while we fly places. We don't abide by the theory "if I can't drive to it I don't need to see it". There's too much in the world to see. I'm pretty certain this is it-we won't ever go back to it-but I've also learned to never say never.
โApr-10-2021 06:16 AM
Crowe wrote:
After analyzing our situation for a week we opted not to buy the fifth wheel. Loved it, love the lifestyle but there were too many negatives that outweighed the positives for us, mostly the "work" that goes with it. Loading, unloading, hitch install & removal, storage of unit off-site, etc. There's still a "bucket list" of air travel we want to do and we just can't justify buying something to sit in storage while we fly places. We don't abide by the theory "if I can't drive to it I don't need to see it". There's too much in the world to see. I'm pretty certain this is it-we won't ever go back to it-but I've also learned to never say never.
โApr-10-2021 05:58 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโApr-08-2021 04:38 PM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโApr-08-2021 06:47 AM
โApr-07-2021 08:29 AM
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโApr-07-2021 08:01 AM
Crowe wrote:PA12DRVR wrote:
Don't have a dog in this hunt ๐ but one thought I'd offer is to do stuff when the urge strikes you....not that I'm old at all nor barred from doing "stuff" but for quite a few years during my Tejas exile, I told myself "I'll do more of *** whatever *** when I get back to AK". Only to find that the passage of time meant that either the state or I or both had changed to the point that doing whatever was no longer feasible or it was not as enjoyable as presumed.
If the relevant timeline is either now or in the fall, probably not a factor, but as time goes on, negative inertia has an increasingly strong effect, often to one's detriment.
Opinion only.......
Agree. 100%. Only 60 but my mom was 55 when she died and husband's father was 52 when he died. Life is short.
We are 1 step closer to buying now. Looked at the dealer website and the unit we looked at was now labeled "Blowout, RV Show Price" so I called. Price dropped by 25% so we are now VERY much interested rather than wait as the price will only go up. Checked a few more campgrounds and there is sporadic availability-will just have to not be as fussy as in the past. One hurdle left before we pull the trigger-storage. Can't store in yard-original covenants say no but even though they aren't enforceable now we don't want to be "the ones". Also don't want it taking up so much of the driveway/yard. Will keep y'all posted!
โApr-07-2021 06:32 AM
Crowe wrote:
Just kind of rambling but definitely open to any thoughts, other than "if your dog is quiet no one will know if he's there". Rules are there for a reason whether or not we like them. Thanks.
โApr-06-2021 06:51 PM
Crowe wrote:
Not trying to start an argument, but if you aren't there how do you know for certain that they aren't barking? If the rules state no dogs left unattended then I will not leave my dog unattended. It's that simple because then the next step the cg may take is no dogs at all.
โApr-06-2021 02:51 PM
PA12DRVR wrote:
Don't have a dog in this hunt ๐ but one thought I'd offer is to do stuff when the urge strikes you....not that I'm old at all nor barred from doing "stuff" but for quite a few years during my Tejas exile, I told myself "I'll do more of *** whatever *** when I get back to AK". Only to find that the passage of time meant that either the state or I or both had changed to the point that doing whatever was no longer feasible or it was not as enjoyable as presumed.
If the relevant timeline is either now or in the fall, probably not a factor, but as time goes on, negative inertia has an increasingly strong effect, often to one's detriment.
Opinion only.......
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be
Douglas AdamsโApr-06-2021 02:10 PM
โApr-06-2021 12:25 PM
Crowe wrote:Campinfan wrote:
Not trying to say that our dog is quiet but what I found that works for all the dogs we ever had was to turn the AC fan to High (med and low work too) and even if the temp does not kick the AC on, the fan provides white noise for the dog and it has stopped all of them from barking. My wife likes to leave the radio or the TV on for them too.
Not trying to start an argument, but if you aren't there how do you know for certain that they aren't barking? If the rules state no dogs left unattended then I will not leave my dog unattended. It's that simple because then the next step the cg may take is no dogs at all.