by JudyJB » Sun May 29, 2011 9:06 pm
Excellent things to think about. I am definitely an adventurer, as evididenced that I have several times gone abroad by myself. However, I am a very good "light" packer. Last trip to Scotland was one carryon suitcase that expanded to bring back souvineers, and a very small backpack to carry my meds and electronics, such as laptop and kindle. I lived with three pairs of long pants and 6 tops, which was one too many, for almost three weeks. One extra pair of sandals is enough.
I have two physical problems that I need to work out on a floorplam: a bad back that requires a recliner of some sort and a bed that I don't have to crawl on because of knee replacements. I think I could crawl if I really had to but maybe I could replace a corner bed with a single bed, leaving a bit of side space to scoot up on. Maybe I could also tear out a dinnette and live with just a sofa and a chair??
I do want to move around, but not too fast. in other words, maybe 2-3 days at a minimum and a week or so in national parks. I was thinking I could hook up and unhook fairly often, especially if I do some electric only camping, or even no electric occasionally. I'm not at all interested in the resort-type of RV parks!! Senior activities and pools are not my style, to say the least. Give me a state or national park with some scenery instead.
How short do you have to be to go onto smaller camps? Is it under 30 feet? I think I do like the safety of a driving cab being handy. I've been working two jobs forever, saving up money, and hope, hope, hope to keep teaching while I travel, so am hoping to afford a new, not-too-expensive Class C.
I probably won't have guests more than 4 weeks a year, but it is really important to me to be able to do that. I have friends who would fly out to spend some time with me. Keeping in touch with friends is important to me.
I used to own a full-size van, and based on complaints from passengers in the back, I think a rear kitchen would be a disaster!!
I am already doing some cleansing of my lifestime of stuff. Some family things I will give away, jewelry will go into a safety deposit box, and other stuff and furniture will go into storage until I decide where I finally want to live in a real house.
Thanks again. Hoping to hear from more people.