Hi Everyone. Well, after 15 years the RV-Dreams Community Forum is coming to an end. Since it began in August 2005, we've had 58 Million page views, 124,000 posts, and we've spent about $15,000 to keep this valuable resource for RVers free and open. But since we are now off the road and have settled down for the next chapter of our lives, we are taking the Forum down effective June 30, 2021. It has been a tough decision, but it is now time.
We want to thank all of our members for their participation and input over the years, and we want to especially thank those that have acted as Moderators for us during our amazing journey living and traveling in our RV and growing the RV-Dreams Family. We will be forever proud to have been founders of this Forum and to have been supported by such a wonderful community. Thank you all!!
Welcome to the forum! Started off just weekend camping when I purchased a small class "A gasser" upon my return from Nam in 1970. Been p/t on the road ever since. Been retired for over 26 years and we just returned from a family caravan that had us on the road since the week before Christmas till last night. Unbelievable great times and memories traveling and vising family & friends that do not have the ability to move like we can. One gets to visit first hand the great and wondrous beauty that there is in our great country and this continent! Rarely spend more that one or two nights at a stop when traveling as there is so much more to see and visit and have been on the road 6-10 months a year for decades. Our choice. Have a good friend who lives 6 months a year in a RV Resort in Colorado and 6 months a year in Northern Michigan. Sold his S&B and considers himself f/t RV'er. Their choice but since he is actually traveling about 2 weeks a year while in transit his term that he calls himself is a "park rat" IMHO is more fitting. He lives next his small log home (MI) or casitas (CO) and gets his required daily golf and bridge games in and they are very happy. Their choice and shows how the RV lifestyle can conform and adapt to all depending on how they wish to live. Part of the beauty of RV'ing though do not fully understand how someone who is hard pressed to put 3,000 miles on in a year is considered f/t versus someone like myself who puts on 30,000 to 60,000 miles some years is considered p/t because there was no economic reason/s to sell our S&B. Don't worry that you are just p/t or even f/t just be happy and enjoy the wonders the RV lifestyle offers all of us!