Lost my husband three weeks ago and just can't deal with camping alone. He was the pilot me the navigator. It's all for sale now. We had a good run, 49 years.
2004 Chevy 3500 Duramax all stock 1990 950 Shadow Cruiser Hard side multiple add-ons Ancient Valco 10'x5' John boat 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Team One-eyed Trail Horse and one horse trailer Rocky, Annie, Muffie traveling Fur Babies
If my wife was gone, I'd probably camp less but I'd still go. We off grid camp all the time and own property up north to go to. I like the peace and solitude and so does she but I can enjoy the time alone as well.
Sorry about your loss. Don't know what I'd do day to day without my Amy.
So sorry, trailgranny... you make the decisions you need to make. I lost my husband 2 years ago. We were full-timing. I am keeping on, keeping on. My cocker spaniel and I have logged 7 trips on our own. Is it easy? No... Can I do it? Yes.
Good Luck to you and when all is said and done, you have great memories until you can "camp" together again. Bless you.
We had been discussing our options odd late. He was having issues climbing into the bed since our last big adventure I'd last year. 15,000 miles worth. Glad we did that while we could. Sudden, the way he wanted. Will be going some to visit kids in small bumper pull and the last thing we did together was buy a new truck to pull it. Boys have decided they want to keep the truck camper since it's fully functional but older than dirt, and put it on a trailer for hunting and fishing. The dually will find a new home to help the financial burden till I can find some kind of work to supplement SS. It's a real bugger right nite but I'll survive until I get to go camping with my hubs again.
2004 Chevy 3500 Duramax all stock 1990 950 Shadow Cruiser Hard side multiple add-ons Ancient Valco 10'x5' John boat 2011 Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Team One-eyed Trail Horse and one horse trailer Rocky, Annie, Muffie traveling Fur Babies