Retirement is fast closing in on me. I have worked in the auto industry for most of my adult life. With another two years to go I am looking at taking a long trip around the U.S.A. and visiting new places. I don't expect to be full-time in the sense that we want to do this over the period of a year in one giant loop. That is not to say that we won't go on month long or other trips after we complete the big one. We will keep our current home in Federal Way, Washington.
We purchased an travel trailer two years ago and last year we purchase a new 2010 Chevy 2wheel drive Crew Cab for our tow vehicle
We are currently planning our trip using state tourism guides, the internet and sites such as this one. We hope to learn from those with more experience and help others along the way. Ken
Jim01 said
05:32 PM Jan 1, 2011
Welcome to the forum, Kenneth.
Lots of friendly folks here, so if you have questions, be sure to ask. And, remember, there are no "dumb" questions here on this forum, as we all know that everyone has to learn. Most of us have had to learn the hard way and will be glad to help you avoid the pitfalls.
Good luck on your big trip.
Jim
Ivey said
04:25 PM Jan 2, 2011
Welcome to the forum Kenneth. Yes do ask your questions. If you think of things I haven't thought of we both will learn.
Terry and Jo said
02:47 PM Jan 3, 2011
Let me add our welcome as well. If you've been reading the RV Dreams forums for very long, you probably already know how friendly folks here are. Good luck with the planning and we will welcome all your questions and comments.
We purchased an travel trailer two years ago and last year we purchase a new 2010 Chevy 2wheel drive Crew Cab for our tow vehicle
We are currently planning our trip using state tourism guides, the internet and sites such as this one. We hope to learn from those with more experience and help others along the way.
Ken
Welcome to the forum, Kenneth.
Lots of friendly folks here, so if you have questions, be sure to ask. And, remember, there are no "dumb" questions here on this forum, as we all know that everyone has to learn. Most of us have had to learn the hard way and will be glad to help you avoid the pitfalls.
Good luck on your big trip.
Jim
Terry