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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3897498" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Trust me you will love it. We had no idea what to expect when buying ours and going on our first long trip to Red River NM.</p><p>We did a few short weekend trips before doing the long trips to get acquainted with the rig. </p><p>Most of the campgrounds with people that have long term stays have community days with pot luck dinners and so on which ours did. </p><p>During that dinner we met some folks that had been on the road for 12 years with a circle of RV friends coming to that campground.</p><p>Long story short, we now have a group of RV folks that meet all over the country during the summers, winters and occasionally in-between. 19 couples. Illinois, Louisiana, Ok, Tx, NM, and Kansas represented. </p><p>We spend winters and summers with some, not all, but eventually we all get together over the year with the group text pretty active. </p><p>When you get to your campground, walk around and don't be afraid to talk to anybody. People like to visit. As, where they are from, and so on. </p><p>You might just find that couple that gets you into their group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3897498, member: 5412"] Trust me you will love it. We had no idea what to expect when buying ours and going on our first long trip to Red River NM. We did a few short weekend trips before doing the long trips to get acquainted with the rig. Most of the campgrounds with people that have long term stays have community days with pot luck dinners and so on which ours did. During that dinner we met some folks that had been on the road for 12 years with a circle of RV friends coming to that campground. Long story short, we now have a group of RV folks that meet all over the country during the summers, winters and occasionally in-between. 19 couples. Illinois, Louisiana, Ok, Tx, NM, and Kansas represented. We spend winters and summers with some, not all, but eventually we all get together over the year with the group text pretty active. When you get to your campground, walk around and don't be afraid to talk to anybody. People like to visit. As, where they are from, and so on. You might just find that couple that gets you into their group. [/QUOTE]
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