Hi, I'm Steve and my wife's name is Nonna, we're lookin' around, kickin' the tires. To learn more about FTin'. We believe its what we would like to do. But like most in the current times, we'll need to sell our brick and motar home one day to become Fulltimers. We have a travel trailer that was given to us has a brotherly payment for helping after hurricane Katrina and that has helped lead us to wantingtocampmore. We're currently looking to buy a Heartland Big Country 5th wheel for our future home. So please be patient with us as we asborb your knowledge and wisdom. Thank you for helping us make our decision.
Jim01 said
05:41 AM Apr 23, 2011
Welcome to the forum.
Great bunch of folks here to help you get ready to full-time. If you can't find the answer to your questions on this site be sure to ask. Someone will be able to help.
Good luck with your plans,
Jim
RVPAINTER said
06:58 AM Apr 23, 2011
Welcome! - this is a great site for lots of info - nice people here too!!
Froggi said
08:16 AM Apr 23, 2011
Welcome to the forum and the possible future of full-timing. It's a great life but admittedly, not for everyone. Keep trying longer and longer trips....keep enjoying life!
Bill Adams said
08:23 AM Apr 23, 2011
Can't find the answer? The print is so small I can't read the question! I have got to get my glasses checked!
Welcome to the group.
bonnie and clyde said
05:58 PM Apr 23, 2011
Welcome--if you find yourself always wishing you were not coming home as soon as you are from a camping trip--you are well on your way--best wishes
IWantaCampMore said
12:38 PM Apr 24, 2011
Thank you for the warm welcome.
I have learned more already by reading the forums and there's a lot more to read yet. Like most things, your wallet is the limit for a RV.
Sorry about the small font in the orginial post. I'll try to remember that I'm writing to those that require glasses. haha Me too!
heyduke said
06:45 AM Apr 25, 2011
yes welcome aboard...
laurly said
09:07 AM Apr 25, 2011
Welcome to this forum. We've learned a lot of good things about the lifestyle, as well as made good friends. Can't wait to hit to road ourselves!
Texas TomT said
05:41 AM Apr 26, 2011
Welcome to the forum. We are officially FT'imers as of May 1st so hope to see you and many others on the road soon. Lots of great info on the forums so don't be shy about using/tapping in on everyones knowledge and strengths. WELCOME.... tom
jayc said
07:42 PM Apr 26, 2011
Welcome to the forum. We have been full time in our Bighorn for about two and a half years now. The Big Country is a fine trailer and you should have a great experience if you choose one for your full time rig. I believe that the BC is also one that is warranted for full time use.
Hi, I'm Steve and my wife's name is Nonna, we're lookin' around, kickin' the tires. To learn more about FTin'. We believe its what we would like to do. But like most in the current times, we'll need to sell our brick and motar home one day to become Fulltimers. We have a travel trailer that was given to us has a brotherly payment for helping after hurricane Katrina and that has helped lead us to wantingtocampmore. We're currently looking to buy a Heartland Big Country 5th wheel for our future home. So please be patient with us as we asborb your knowledge and wisdom. Thank you for helping us make our decision.
Welcome to the forum.
Great bunch of folks here to help you get ready to full-time. If you can't find the answer to your questions on this site be sure to ask. Someone will be able to help.
Good luck with your plans,
Jim
Welcome to the forum and the possible future of full-timing. It's a great life but admittedly, not for everyone. Keep trying longer and longer trips....keep enjoying life!
Can't find the answer? The print is so small I can't read the question! I have got to get my glasses checked!
Welcome to the group.
Welcome--if you find yourself always wishing you were not coming home as soon as you are from a camping trip--you are well on your way--best wishes
WELCOME....
tom