We're new to RV Dreams and looking forward to enjoying all it has to offer. 5 years ago we purchased a VW Campervan in Holland and camped our way through 29 countries in 24 months. Getting back in April 06 we picked up our MH and have started our FT'ing in the "America's". We have had the opportunity to meet some of the finest people out there and if it weren't for traveling, we wouldn't have so many great "Vagabonding" friends. I look forward participating in forums and reading as many blogs as I can...
pierreandcolleen said
11:02 PM Oct 7, 2008
Joel & Louise,
Welcome to the RV-Dreams community. This is a great forum filled with friendly, helpful folks.
Happy travels! Colleen
phyllen said
05:43 AM Oct 8, 2008
We just spent a week in Scotland. (not Rving). We were amazed at the amount of Rvers there. Of course the campgrounds are called Caravan parks. The Rv's are quite small compared to what we are accustomed. Saw only one large Class A and wondered how they ever would be able to drive off the main highways. It appeared there was only electrical hookup up in the parks. No water, no sewer. Is that common?
Welcome aboard!
Speedhitch said
01:48 PM Oct 8, 2008
Welcome home...that is where you will find yourself...at home with all these Dreamers. We hope that you can share some of your experiances with us. Keep in touch and let us know what is going on in your lives. I think you are going to like it here in this forum we have a lot of fun and you will meet a lot of great folks. Be sure to drop in on the chat and visit everyonce in a while.
Joe and Sherri
JoelandLouise said
10:21 PM Oct 8, 2008
Camping is very strong in most of the European countries. As far as the class "A" rv's, there are very few. The infrastructure just wont allow much of their "comfortable" use. We did find one family that spent a lot of their time camping in bus stations...the only place that was large enough to pull into. We did find water and electricity available in just about every campground we were in. As far as waste, it was not available at your site. Most of those that used their black and gray tanks used the "BlueBoy's" and dumped at special locations at the restrooms.
JoelandLouise
Judy the Other said
07:56 AM Oct 14, 2008
Joel and Louise,
I've been following your blog for quite sometime. It's so nice to "bump into people" here on "the Internets".
Judy
JoelandLouise said
09:31 PM Oct 14, 2008
Judy, it is nice to bump into fellow travelers... We're now into our 5th year and have really enjoyed the opportunities we've had in getting together with our new "neighbors". We'll look forward to seeing you down the road some day.
Welcome to the RV-Dreams community. This is a great forum filled with friendly, helpful folks.
Happy travels!
Colleen
Camping is very strong in most of the European countries. As far as the class "A" rv's, there are very few. The infrastructure just wont allow much of their "comfortable" use. We did find one family that spent a lot of their time camping in bus stations...the only place that was large enough to pull into. We did find water and electricity available in just about every campground we were in. As far as waste, it was not available at your site. Most of those that used their black and gray tanks used the "BlueBoy's" and dumped at special locations at the restrooms.
JoelandLouise