Redwahine wrote:I lived on a boat for several years and cruised around many a place. Settled on an island (Oahu) to finish raising the gaggle of kids and parents, etc. Husband and I always talked about retiring and getting an RV and exploring the continent of North America . After 30 yrs, that marriage ended. I married again to someone that lived in TX and we talked about the same idea. Spent hours researching. Went to every RV show. Over thought the MH vs 5er question. We would settle on one, then found that DH did not fit. Didn't fit in the Driver's seat if the slide was closed. Then decided to try a 5er. Couldn't find a truck with the extras we wanted that had a bench seat that fit DH. Just got burned out and gave up on the whole idea. Then in August we had an accident that totaled our F150 truck. So we decided to buy a truck big enough for a 5er. Then a 5er that DH would not feel claustrophobic and could fit in the potty room. Found a new 2012 35 ft Montana at an awesome price. Drove to MS a week ago to pick it up. The second day we both looked at each other and voiced, "Oh my God. What did we do?" We were enjoying the adventure, but this thing is huge. Are we crazy? All the way home DH was justifying that now was the time. We are marginal handling the rig as it is. We have each been in a saving and growing our savings mode for so long that such a big purchase was against our nature. Again we had to justify that this is retirement. We are both 62. Now is the time to spend a little. Why else did we work so hard and be ridiculously frugal for so long? Then we couldn't back it up and get it in the drive way. It is too big. Luckily, our neighbor was able to do it! I love my Montana. i have to admit I think it is too big. Can't wait till our next outing to Canyon Lake for the TX gtg. DH keeps looking at it and shakes his head as if to say, " what did I get myself into?" So we are still going through the second guessing stage. I am hoping that with each outing, DH will gain more confidence and will be willing to take more trips.
longdog2 wrote:It's always harder when you haven't done it for a while. I found a video on backing up a semi-truck that I found helpful as the 5th wheel kingpin works the same way. I can email it if you would like it.
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