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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4201737" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Interestingly enough, those in our nomad RV group have discussed this very issue many times. </p><p>Some had summer cabins in New Mexico, or winter homes along the gulf. </p><p>Everyone said that eventually got boring after a few years of weekend trips to the vacation home. It was always a drain on their money and spent a lot of vacation time repairing things. </p><p>Fantastic places, but eventually you've been there and done that many times over in the same location. </p><p>Traveling, be it national or international brings new locations and new experiences to those travelers even if it's just in Oklahoma. There is a whole lot to see and do in this great state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4201737, member: 5412"] Interestingly enough, those in our nomad RV group have discussed this very issue many times. Some had summer cabins in New Mexico, or winter homes along the gulf. Everyone said that eventually got boring after a few years of weekend trips to the vacation home. It was always a drain on their money and spent a lot of vacation time repairing things. Fantastic places, but eventually you've been there and done that many times over in the same location. Traveling, be it national or international brings new locations and new experiences to those travelers even if it's just in Oklahoma. There is a whole lot to see and do in this great state. [/QUOTE]
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