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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby cpatinjones » Mon Apr 26, 2010 7:46 pm

Hi Carol,

Welcome to the forum.
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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby BirdbyBird » Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:21 pm

Welcome aboard! Looking forward to meeting you around the campfire. And don't wait to go camping. Just go. It isn't as if many of us have figured out how to do everything right, yet! I learn something new almost every day! And some of the ooops! have the potential to be the best of the stories. Just ask us, we tell on ourselves all the time! :roll:
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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby Carolinagal » Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:33 am

Welcome, Carol, from another Carol, who happens to live in North Carolina :D Like you, 9 yrs ago, my husband died and left me with a r.v. I had never driven it much, but had always driven a truck. So I with Gods help, talked myself into traveling alone in it. Its a 21 ft. Jayco, class C. Prefect for me, and as we had bought it new, and kept it well maintained, I have continured to do so, its a '94, but am hoping it will last as long as I will be able to drive. I don't want to have the problem of finding something else, not when I find this one so prefect for me. I have traveled so many miles in it, alone and at times with my SIL. That first summer put 8800 miles on it, visiting 3 of our children as far away as Az. When I first left my driveway for that trip, I asked God, am I being stupid, I was SO SCARED. When I drove back in that driveway, I said, "I can do this"!!! I couldn't even tell you ALL of the trips I have taken in it. Not much for traveling the interstates, nothing to see on them, I travel the back roads to really see our country. Its great and fun, alone or with someone. So you can do it, go for it!!!!

Welcome again, so glad you have joined us.

Safe and Happy travels,
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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby bluepinecones » Tue Apr 27, 2010 4:38 pm

Another welcome to the forum.
I don't have an RV yet but am thinking that a smaller one like Class B or small C would be all I'd need to keep me happy.
Looking forward to learning what you think of your new one.
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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby cpatinjones » Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:57 pm

Hi Carol,

Congratulations and welcome to the forum. I look forward to hearing about your camping stories, as well as viewing your pics.
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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby CanineCaravan » Sun May 02, 2010 9:32 pm

Hi, Carol;

I'm from NJ too (though not for long---am moving to TN this summer :-) Welcome to the forum....I'm new here, too. These ladies are so welcoming, full of great advice and very funny :-) Enjoy!
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Re: Newcomer with new camper

Postby carold » Mon May 03, 2010 7:12 pm

Hi Carol. Welcome. Just got back from a trip (not in our MH) so now have time to read and respond. We had a Class C with the entertainment center over the front. Those don't quite extend as far over the front as the one's with a bed and also don't have any windows in that area. I'm sure you will be comfortable driving and camping in yours. Looking forward to posts and pics. carold
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