I agree with the others, you have been under a lot of stress and like you say, it’s time to grieve too. Give it a little time, travel around for awhile and see if you still feel the same way about traveling, pulling a TT and so forth or if you think a home base might be a good idea. Sometimes a dream we have had for so long, gets fulfilled quicker than we thought it would, sometimes it’s still there, but manifests itself in ways we hadn’t thought it of. . Follow your heart. It will lead you on the right path.
Some of the things you are feeling now about traveling, camping etc., we’re things I too started to think about a couple years ago. The desire to hitch up and hit the road was not strong anymore. I enjoyed camping, meeting people, seeing new places like my trip out west, then to PA And the GTG’s some of us did. But gradually the urge to travel elsewhere started to wain, and I stayed pretty much in the UP. I was starting to find myself getting bored and also kind of thinking I didn’t want to go anymore. Plus Covid changed things too. Once we got to where we could do things again, people came out of the woodwork and discovered the great outdoors, RV sales skyrocketed here in MI. Campgrounds got more crowded as well as places to visit, it’s become harder to get reservations etc. There’s a different breed of RVers out now.
Last year I went camping over Memorial Day weekend which was a bit in the cool side and too windy for evening campfires as was the fall previous. I was kind of glad to come back home. I didn’t camp at all last summer and didn’t miss it, so knew in my heart it was time to call it quits. Sold the trailer last fall and haven’t missed it. Like Karen, I don’t miss the hassle. I live in a place where people come to visit and vacation. I have miles of trails and roads to walk. Here, lakes to enjoy and all kinds of scenic places to visit within a day’s drive, 7 State parks within 50 miles of home to take walk in if I want and see what the campers are doing. . Granted, Winters. are long but there are pluses and minuses no matter where we live. I have actually found myself enjoying doing things around my house again , working in my yard and other projects that I do. Maybe it’s because I travel so extensively with my parents when I was younger, that I don’t have a desire to head out anymore. The one big thing that I had wanted to do was to go to Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone and the Grand Tetons where my parents had gone to see what they had saw. . Once I accomplished that and made my trip to Gettysburg, it seems like I was satisfied.
I guess we all know in our hears when it’s time to hang up the keys or keep on rolling. Whether to quit all together, keep a rig and live in aS&B and travel for a week or two or the summer and return home, Stay home and take the rig somewhere for the winter, lots of options.
You also have a deep love for horses and dogs and we can can see from your posts that you will always go to a horse event or farm if you are nesr one. Perhaps down deep in your heart, maybe an S&B with a little property and a horse barn is an option. Ya never know