Such interesting and inspiring stories. Thank all of you for responding and I hope a few more will follow. As I suspected, most of you started with some prior experience. There are a few exceptions to that.
Think it took me a couple of years to forgive my husband for dying and leaving me at such a young age. Then later when I retired, had planned to do more traveling on the ground (traveled a lot with work but had to fly everywhere and little time to see anything). Did make a few trips - just driving staying in motels along the way. Then health started failing; soon as I got over one thing something else would go wrong. ID theft problems made things even worse. I finally just sorta gave up since I couldn't trust my body anymore. Am beginning to think maybe I gave up too soon. Until the past few years I'd always been pretty independent and adventurous. I never tire of being impressed by this wonderful country and its people tho I do find it somewhat difficult to meet new people.
I've never even been camping or for a ride in an RV. Wasn't particularly interested either as my perception was of those giant buses (Class A) which I had no desire to learn to drive. I have a great deal of admiration for those of you who do. Mentioned to Sparkle when she was here that it was a shame something the size of my mini van wasn't available in an RV so Nicky could go with me if I tried travel again. She told me about Class Bs and now after following all your adventures for a few months, I'm thinking if I really work on a couple of problem areas I just might be able to handle a few trips per year. Just thinking out loud at this point; believe my total lack of experience/background is my biggest hang up for now. Humm, don't remember letting lack of experience stop me from much in the past.