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Hi. We are Robert and Cheryl Welsh, along with Abby, Rocky and Remy (3 Cairn Terriers). Have been full time RVing in our 32ft Lifestyle 5th wheel for 2 years. After spending the last 5 months in Palm Springs, Calif., we are heading north. Looking at making our way to Florida next winter, with lots of adventures along the way. Met Howard and Linda at Lake Almanor a few years ago, and they have inspired us to pursue our dream. Thanks for all your help.
Hubby & I are planning to get a 5R "almost" FT. We'll still be working while we're traveling. (H-sports writer/photographer. W-accountant) Do you have any advice/suggestions for FT in a 5R?
Sorry I didn't answer sooner, but haven't been on in a while. As far as full timing in a 5th wheel, it is a great way to go. Have read Howard's post on how to pick a 5th wheel and agree with him with regard to length. We have a 32 ft Lifestyle. We would probably go a bit longer if we had to do it again. As far as brand, do a lot of research. We purchased a Lifestyle because they purchased the rights to the Carriage chassis (they are out of business) and they made a high quality 5th wheel. Our rig is beautiful and meets our needs, however, we haven't had much luck with their customer service. Howard has a lot of good information on his post.