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Grandpere wrote:
Ours was a very short stint, after 3 months my DW told me enough is enough she wanted a home and only travel 1 month out of 4 and never in the winter--1 week excursions are OK. The full timing thing was just not for her. Me? I was having the time of my life, staying in new places, seeing grandchildren, no yard work, house maintenance/repair, etc. So we how have a grandparents mobile home on our oldest daughters property and I am saddled with all the things I dislike doing and DW is happy as a clam. But happy wife happy life so there ya go. If something would happen to her, Lord willing I would be back on the road again in a heartbeat.
Not sure if that answers your question, but that is our experience.
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โMay-22-2015 11:19 AM
jrp wrote:
After 4 yrs of fulltiming, as I started to slow down and spend longer periods in the same seasonal RV parks, I discovered I really didn't enjoy extended living in RV parks. So I bought 3 properties in my 3 favorite areas of the west and built my own basecamps. I continue to travel year round in my RV's, but built small homes on my properties for seasonal stays between trips, so no longer count myself as a fulltimer. I didn't stop for financial or health reasons, just personal preference. I'm single, so it wasn't to please the wife.
I still enjoy RV travel & exploring, just cant take the typical RV parks for more than a week at a time. I also bought a 2nd RV that's more suited to remote boondocking and taking my ATV & motorcycle along.
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