This is a very difficult post for me. This forum has been a big part of my life for 7 years. I bought my RV new in May 2012 and found the forum in August that year. I knew absolutely nothing about RVs and RVing. Everyone here has always been so kind and patient to answer my incessant questions on how to do just about everything. There was a dark part of my RV experience though. For reasons my daughter would not tell me, she would not allow my grandchildren to accompany me in the RV. All I wished for were short trips with each individually to spend time with them, explore some places they had never been to, maybe tell them about the history of new locations and perhaps get them interested in my love, geology. But it never happened. So that meant every one of my trips was alone. It was fine for about 4 years when everything was so new. Eventually the long miles with no one to talk to and then no one to talk to when I reached my destination took too high a toll. It got so I would try not to think about my daughter and the problems with her because it would always make me cry - not a good thing when you’re driving. I loved the GTGs I attended, but I wish there had been more.
I definitely got good use from my RV, putting on many more miles than I think many RVers do. It had 57,800 miles on it. It was an excellent rig, especially for someone who knew nothing about RVs. I thankfully had no warranty issues with the MB Sprinter chassis or the Itasca house portion. Living in the Tri-Valley area east of the San Francisco Bay Area, my RV was exposed to some fairly high temperatures while in storage. Recently I noticed a very small patch of paint (1” in diameter) directly above the driver that was beginning to oxidize. I got a kit from Amazon and it did a good job of removing it. I envisioned, however, that more time in the hot sun was going to negatively affect the rest of the paint. In addition while everything was working fine, I worried other things could start having problems. Another concern was the number of miles and how that would affect finding a buyer in the future.
I regularly cleaned both outside and inside, and the full body paint still looked like new. Because of all of the above, I decided to sell. Being very worried about trying to sell it myself, not being good at answering technical questions, and having people come to my home, I decided to put it on consignment. Happily it sold in 2 days. It feels very strange now not having the RV. It will take some getting used to. I’m hoping I might be able to figure out how to attend some closer GTGs similar to what Barbie did when she didn’t have a trailer.
I’m also hoping to remain a member of this forum as I have made some very good friends. I enjoy reading what you’re doing and where you’re going.
Sandi