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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3550199" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>If one is not a social person, the RV life will not likely fit your lifestyle. If your into visiting with your new neighbor that you have never met before while making a friend, it's a win. You never know where that contact will end. Four years ago we took our first run in the RV to Red River NM. Lasted a week having to move every day because most schedule a year in advance before being told we had to leave because there were no longer any spaces. Lesson learned. We have 2022 scheduled. </p><p>Internet search showed a place in Antonito Colorado with an opening. We are a big rig but they only had small rig sites available. We took it. 8500 ' altitude, so it never got hot. </p><p>Day one sitting outside reading some E-books, another couple walked up and asked if we wanted to participate in a pot luck dinner that night. </p><p>As a person that loves to cook we agreed. </p><p>That couple introduced us to several couples in their group and it's expanded exponentially.</p><p>This fall, over a hundred folks, 50 couples will congregate in one location to celebrate the 5 year retirement party of the folks that introduced us to this lifestyle. </p><p>Hell yes. We all have the same politics and the same love of guns our country should have. Group emails when we are not together to keep informed and post fun things among each other just like OSA without the drama. </p><p>Trips to local ranges when we are together to shoot things. </p><p>Time on the road has zero responsibilities. </p><p>Wake up and try to figure out what fun there is going to be for the day vs waking up at home and dreading the chores coming up for the day.</p><p>Several of our friends have gone full time, selling everything they own, buying a rig and hitting the road full time. </p><p>They don't regret it in the least always looking forward to the next adventure. </p><p>Some folks are into that lifestyle and other not. </p><p>The RV industry is in record territory now for sales because of the covid thing. Family's wanted to get outside to camp and it hasn't slowed down vs staying inside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3550199, member: 5412"] If one is not a social person, the RV life will not likely fit your lifestyle. If your into visiting with your new neighbor that you have never met before while making a friend, it's a win. You never know where that contact will end. Four years ago we took our first run in the RV to Red River NM. Lasted a week having to move every day because most schedule a year in advance before being told we had to leave because there were no longer any spaces. Lesson learned. We have 2022 scheduled. Internet search showed a place in Antonito Colorado with an opening. We are a big rig but they only had small rig sites available. We took it. 8500 ' altitude, so it never got hot. Day one sitting outside reading some E-books, another couple walked up and asked if we wanted to participate in a pot luck dinner that night. As a person that loves to cook we agreed. That couple introduced us to several couples in their group and it's expanded exponentially. This fall, over a hundred folks, 50 couples will congregate in one location to celebrate the 5 year retirement party of the folks that introduced us to this lifestyle. Hell yes. We all have the same politics and the same love of guns our country should have. Group emails when we are not together to keep informed and post fun things among each other just like OSA without the drama. Trips to local ranges when we are together to shoot things. Time on the road has zero responsibilities. Wake up and try to figure out what fun there is going to be for the day vs waking up at home and dreading the chores coming up for the day. Several of our friends have gone full time, selling everything they own, buying a rig and hitting the road full time. They don't regret it in the least always looking forward to the next adventure. Some folks are into that lifestyle and other not. The RV industry is in record territory now for sales because of the covid thing. Family's wanted to get outside to camp and it hasn't slowed down vs staying inside. [/QUOTE]
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