Trying to catch up on replying to all you great folks. I will reply in a few posts.
**Turnthepage--Very good points to consider....thanks so much. Never knew that on the travel trailers and their weight requirements. I am definitely passing all this technical information to my husband and he is definitely taking it all in. In fact, someone on here suggested looking into youtube. He has now been looking at Youtube for the last 2 hours. We are definitely gathering all the information we can on this subject. Thanks so much for your help. I like knowing the difference with the travel trailer versus fifth wheel with going off roading. Thanks.
**I think you probably saw the updates, but we are thinking of spring or summer and are very flexible with either one of these. It will just depend on our schedules for when we rent a tt. I am defnitely passing all of this information on to my husband about the truck size, etc., because I am not naturally mechanically inclined to understand this stuff. He is a total car guy who appreciates all the mechanical things that go with any vehicles. Thanks.
**theoldwizard1--Thanks so much for all the info. We are learning a lot for sure with these posts. I would not have thought of how difficult renting the fifth wheel would be compared to the tt. It is great advice about not taking valuables. I can totally understand that and had not thought of that before. Great information about Walmart....we definitely appreciate the information. Thanks for all the information and also your points about tts being easier to tow with more space.
**gmw photos--Thanks so much for your thoughts. I am definitely passing on the technical information about the trucks to my hubby who is pretty knowledgeable on the mechanics of a lot of vehicles, unlike me. Just reading all these posts has a thinking in a new direction with renting. We originally were going to rent for a whole week and go to another state. However, now we are thinking maybe renting a few days and staying closer to where we rent the tt from and really practing driving, backing up, etc. We also want to get a feel for spending the night in one, using the shower, toilets and then figuring out how to take care of the waters (gray, black, etc.). Yes, we are definitely looking at the fun part with this. Part of the fun when we do this is being retired and being able to be on our own schedule and take it all at our own pace. Thanks again for all the information.
**Jbarca--that is awesome, we might be neighbors. We are in the Toledo area but have also lived over in the Dayton area. My job has me traveling all over Ohio. Scouting, both boy scouts and girl scouts are awesome organizations and glad you all had a chance to be part of that. Yes, we definitely consider rving a huge step up from the tents and the baregrounds we had with boy scouting...lol. Yes, we have had so many responses, we are overwhelmed and I have gone over everything with my hubby. We are now rethinking some things because of the great responses. We know it will be a learning curve and it will take some mistakes, etc. before we get it down pat. Ohio does have some awesome state parks and doing some camping there would be a great idea. Yes when we rent this, we want to get a feel for everything including backing, backing, backing, lots of driving, hooking, unhooking, locking, changing waters and figuring out lines, gasing up, etc. Great idea on renting a smaller unit, which would probably be wise. We definitely want to practice with renting a uhaul too and practice backing it first. You brought up some points, about the trees and the low bridges. Great question about us being handy. Maybe with some things, but probably not all. My husband is a good driver (don't want that to go to his head).....lol. But, I have no doubt he can figure the backing and driving fairly well. The repairs, etc. it depends. But we will be retired and will then have time to learn new skills...lol. You have given quite a lot of great information and we are going to digest it all. Thank you so much and maybe we can see you rving sometime in Ohio.
**Soundguy---I think the popups would be fine, but there are things I want like a bathroom in the trailer. I had too many years of going to the boyscout camp bathrooms at night which as a woman who is fearful of snakes, that was not my cup of tea. However, your idea of starting out with a popup and working up makes a lot of sense.
**gmw photos----I have passed on the information from the mechanical engineer to my hubby who is an electrical engineer and completely understands this stuff. Yes, my husband has read thru all the posts about the trucks and he understands this pretty well. We will do lots more exploring about this though. Which resort are you at? We would definitely be willing to go to some rv parks and walk around and talk to people. I have never been known to be shy...lol. Thank you for all the great information.
**rexilon-- Yes, the reasons you described and others are why we don't want a pop up. We are trying to figure out the smallest unit we can get based on our needs. If we knew it was primarily going to be us traveling, we could do fairly small. I don't want our adult children to feel like we don't ever want them with us though and are weighing that out now on the size. Your points make a lot of sense. Thanks and yes we are starting to feel like two kids in a candy store the closer we get to retirement. As we near it, we have smiles on our faces more often...lol.
**profdant139---I know I don't need to respond to everybody, but I am very appreciative to everybody who has taken the time to respond. I want to make sure I try to do this Now, when work starts this week, I will not have time, but I do today...lol. Yes, we are soo hoping to have a lot of fun doing this and cannot wait to get started. Thanks!
**timstartrvlr--Thanks for your ideas and yes exploring the rv parks is a great idea. I don't mind at all going up to strangers and starting friendly converstations. This will be a great learning opportunity for us. Thanks for that suggestion. Stairs is definitely a great thing to think about. For us, right now, it is no problem, who knows later on. Also, the layout I know is super important and we know some of what we want. Hubby wants no more than one pullout. We would also like to have a door from the outside to go to the bathroom so no tracking of mud thru the entire trailer to use the bathroom. So, at least we have those things figured out...lol. Thanks for all the info. We do plan on buying used eventually once we figure out what we want. We figure at least that way, we could probably put about 10k or so into a used and it wouldn't be as expensive as many of the other rvs. Thanks!!
**gmw photo--We will be happy to share pictures of our adventures and will share pics of the rental when we do that. Thanks again for your help.
**ken56---Wow you sure have a big unit....I can imagine that would be tough to get around into different spaces. Sounds like you have some great rving experience which sounds like so much fun. We plan on taking our time. We will be retired and I for one will not be rushing for anybody at that time...lol. Thank you so much and the more I type and respond, the more excited we are both getting about our future adventures.
**Poohper--You have had if for 11 years? Wow, that is amazing!! I love hearing that. Thanks so much for pointing out the various pros/cons of the tts and fifth wheels. Yes, when we get one, we plan on taking it to most of the places we plan to travel to and will do our homework ahead of time to search for the rv parks, etc. in each destination. Thank you.
**rbpru--Great suggestion about weighing the vehicle at the CAT scales. We want as much practice as we can get when we rent it and never thought of that. Wow, sounds like you and your wife are quite adventurous. When it comes to material things, neither one of us is super picky and the tt does not have to be perfect. We just want to use it as a means to get to the awesome sites the USA has and as a comfortable and safe place for us after touring the sites we plan on exploring all over the USA. We are definitely going to enjoy this no matter what bumps we might have in the road....Thanks.
**Oldshu--thas is funny about the new thread and the new equipment we need. But you all have given us amazing information and in fact hubby has now been on youtube going on a few hours listening to travel trailer stuff. Thanks for telling us about the KISS principle. Yes, that is our issue now not knowing exactly the size. We would rather do something somewhat smaller but we do want to be able to have the adult kids if they ever want to go on one of our road adventures. Thanks for your input.