OK, I have been reading and listening to the discussions here. I REALLY appreciated the Dumping 101 topic, and figure I will need it someday! And I think I have refrigerators and freezers figured out.
I'm hoping some of you can answer these questions:
1. I've noticed that a lot of national parks have at most electrical hookups in their campsites, but many do list dump stations. If they have a dump station, is it also likely they would have a water connection you could refill tanks with? If not, how do you refill tanks once you run out? I like the idea of staying inside of a park rather than something with full hookups outside of it, since after all, I am doing this partly for the scenery.
2. Also, I am concerned about reading about "leveling jacks." Do these come on all motor homes? How level do you have to get a Class C motorhome? Someone on another forum wrote about having the wheels come off the ground. That doesn't sound very stable. (My kids think I will not be up to some of the more physical tasks.)
3. Finally, at least for now, how difficult is it to open and close slides? Are these manual operations or electric, or does it depend? Ditto for awnings. Do you really need electric ones or are the manual not too difficult?
The good news is that my kids are liking the idea. I was afraid they would dismiss it as a crazy-mother idea. My older son even said maybe if I bought one and used it a couple of years only, they could buy it when I was done. (Of course, they'd have free privileges while I owned it. That's one reason I think I want one big enough to sleep 6.)
I also have to say that reading your morning posts about sunshine and kayaking really makes me jealous as I am sitting at my desk in a dull office building supposedly working while you are out in the fresh air!! Right now I am suffering from a lousy cold caught from spending last weekend with my older son and his 5 year old son, while staying at my younger sons house with his wife and three little ones--ages almost 4, 2, and almost 1. What a zoo! And lots of cold germs to spare. I stay healthy when I am not around little folks!!
JudyJB