All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Streaming with contraintsIn any case, I believe sprint still has truly unlimited plans, and of course many of us still have unlimited plans from verizon and at&t. You should have jumped on those before they went away!Re: SD vs TX residency Old-Biscuit wrote: Klueck wrote: We chose Florida for several reasons, but I did hear some issues with SD if you need to get Obamacare. It seems there are only a few choices at the SD exchange, and one of which wants 6-9 months of utility receipts to prove you are a real SD resident. Not too easy to do if you are fulltimer. One company offers health insurance for the state only. Also not too good if you want to leave the state. A few years ago when we went full time, we took SD off the table right away because we didn't want to have to go back there every year or so to register the RV or get new drivers licenses, or jury duty. It can be a problem in the winter due to the weather. Howard of the RV-Dreams blog did a good post about SD and the Obamacare issues. If you don't need it, you would be okay. He also has some good information about choosing your state of residence. FL doesn't participate in any multi-state plans under Obamacare at this time either Multi-state Plans & Healthcare Market Place.....LINK The multistate plans are a red herring here...a msp will not necessarily have nationwide coverage, and conversely, a non-msp can have nationwide coverage. It is the network that is key, not what they call the plan.Re: camping close to chicagoThere is always the mccormick place marshalling yards. Cheap and right downtown, but just a big empty parking lot without hookups.Re: driving from oklahoma to oregon (moving)Not a lot of gas stations, but enough. I was never the least bit concerned about that.Re: RV Parks near Monument ValleyWe were there last month, and previously stayed there several years ago. It is fine. Lots of construction going on at the new indian campground, but still looks to have a ways to go before it will be finished.Re: driving from oklahoma to oregon (moving)I did this trip going the other way. Here is my route from mid-Nevada: http://goo.gl/maps/ImcbE I was driving a big uhaul truck. No problems and fabulous scenery. Looks like it would save you about 80 miles.
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