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re: How many of y'all camp with RVs?
Posted on 4/6/24 at 10:13 am to Tantal
Posted on 4/6/24 at 10:13 am to Tantal
My plan is similar.
I have kids and grandkids still here so i will come back every few months for special times like birthdays and/or holidays. My son is going to pour me a slab with power, water and septic to park on when i visit.
You are right. There is so much to see its almost overwhelming. Went to Gatlinburg last October and I will say that I could do a month there in the fall.
I have kids and grandkids still here so i will come back every few months for special times like birthdays and/or holidays. My son is going to pour me a slab with power, water and septic to park on when i visit.
You are right. There is so much to see its almost overwhelming. Went to Gatlinburg last October and I will say that I could do a month there in the fall.
Posted on 4/6/24 at 10:34 am to IndianPower
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Went to Gatlinburg last October and I will say that I could do a month there in the fall.
This is definitely on my list. I've heard it's amazing. I used to date a woman that had taught at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC and she said that the Blue Ridge Mountains were awesome too. Arizona and California have some breathtaking views as well. I guess the RV lifestyle just represents freedom. I started my career, got married, and had kids within 2 years of graduating from college. Since then it's just been work, kids, bills, repeat. I've lived my adult life largely in the service of others who depend on me. I'm only 50, but I've already lost friends to natural causes and my wife is terminally ill. I guess that really put things into perspective for me and nailed home my own mortality. Retirement will be here in 4 years and I'd like to enjoy some time to myself to go where I want to go and see what I want to see without answering to anyone for it while my body is still able.
This post was edited on 4/6/24 at 2:19 pm
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