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Re: Saturday Afternoon

Postby Pooker » Sun Aug 13, 2023 7:42 am

Carol - My heart goes out to you. I'm 85 also and in my heart I knew I was coming up on a time when I wouldn't be able to drive the RV. I couldn't face that it was that time! Maybe just one more trip? Maybe just go close to home? Maybe get a smaller van? I was in denial for awhile. Those years between 70's and 80's go by so fast! Only YOU can know if you are able to do this. If you are eager to go, you can practice, practice, practice. No one is born knowing how to drive an RV. However, if you are dreading HAVING to go, perhaps you need to dig in your heels and decide you don't want the stress.

When my husband died, we had a huge motorhome with 3 slides sitting in the yard. I was way too intimidated to even try driving it. Instead, I took the loss and bought a Class C and my son helped me learn to drive it. Yes, in an empty parking lot - over and over making turns without running over curbs. He also had me backing in between the white parking lines - over and over. But I was 20 years younger then. I'm not saying what was right for me is right for you and Bill. Last year, I just knew when I found myself in tears every time I went out with the RV that the stress was too much and I got rid of my Pleasure Way. Sure I miss going, but quite honestly if I really wanted to travel there are a lot of options and, by the way, even paying hotels and meals isn't all that more expensive than owning an RV.

Guess what I'm saying is face your strengths and weaknesses, your comfort zone, your eagerness to try (or lack of) and perhaps plan a getaway for the two of you that doesn't include the RV. Do more car driving in and out of traffic areas, on freeways, etc. As for Mexico, that's another whole issue. Think you probably need to deal with the "whether to drive or not" issue first!

Having said all that: The last time I was in Q I overheard a man talking about his drive to get there. He was 92 and was driving a huge diesel pusher. Yup, it can be done. Of course, I wanted to make sure I didn't leave and get on the road when he did!!

Good luck with whatever you decide and know that there are many, many gals here who are rooting for you no matter what!
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Re: Saturday Afternoon

Postby OregonLuvr » Sun Aug 13, 2023 9:09 am

VERY well said Evie. I dont have an RV anymore and it was a large Class A but not because I couldnt drive it. Just because my circumstances changed after the fire. Now I am fine without one. Carol I am sure you will do what is best, Just dont be forced to make the wrong decision.
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Re: Saturday Afternoon

Postby Bethers » Sun Aug 13, 2023 4:01 pm

Carol, I feel only you will know the true answer here. Maybe just a trial drive with your son in a parking lot will help you decide to decide whether to try more or say no. And you can do whichever you feel is best for you!
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Re: Saturday Afternoon

Postby RitaMc » Sun Aug 13, 2023 8:33 pm

Carol, have you thought about contacting a drivers education school and asking if you could have a refresher course using your jeep? Then take some short day trips until you get comfortable driving that. Then go with your son in the rv. Also when we go to Yuma John does most of the driving but we team drive. I read the map and show him the route. He likes to have a mental visual of the route. I watch the GPS and give him the information as to how far ahead our exit is etc. That works for us. Could you and Bill work out something like that. Also we try to stay off the interstates. We like to go through small towns and travel at a slower speed. Another thought I had was instead of going to Mexico stay in the southern United States. Another thought I had was you and Bill travel in the jeep and hire a transportation driver to bring the Class C to your destination. Just a few thoughts that would keep you and Bill doing what you love.
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