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Horsedoc

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Posted: 03/24/23 01:14pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

God Bless you and all your future. Looking closely ourselves and just counting the good times and travels we have had over the years.

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David,
Sorry to see you leave the RV world.
You comments about thrashing around loading and unloading is the reason we have a full service RV pad next to the house. We grab a hand full of clothes from the closet and walk to the RV closet.
Hopefully our 80 year old bodies will be able to RV for a few more years.
Right now I have the transmission out and the engine is almost ready to remove. Running gear needs to be refreshed.

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Posted: 03/24/23 01:36pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Best of luck to you David. I hope you continue to travel and enjoy yourself for many years to come.

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I am 86 and my
Wife is 84. We have a camping trip planned this summer
for two and a half months. It seems for me when I turned 70 there was more and more things that are harder to do. I am not ready to stop camping and towing my 34 ft TT. But it might not be many more yrs. I am going to try to make it to 90


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Posted: 03/24/23 03:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

samsontdog wrote:

It seems for me when I turned 70 there was more and more things that are harder to do.
Same here. 70 was when many RV chores started getting more challenging. Never gave it a thought until then.

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Posted: 03/24/23 03:24pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Just read my signature!

D.E.Bishop wrote:

Over the years I have seen posts asking, when is it time to hang up the keys, well for this guy it is 82 years and 9 months. I suppose I could buy a "B" or "B +" and we could still do some traveling but it would only work for a year or two.

Seven months ago I realized that after driving the towed to the storage yard, moving clothes and supplies into the RV and hooking up the towed was taking two to four hours and then after three or four hours on the road I needed a nap. Degenerative spinal discs and inflammatory Poly Arthritis was slowing me down and causing a lot of pain, it even sent me to the ER a few months ago.

So we sat down and talked about travel and decided that driving a four wheeler or flying and driving was the best we could do with our health issues. Five days ago it was clear and warn so we went to the RV to get some of our kitchen supplies to take to our OR home. A guy stopped at the RV and asked if we were interested in selling, I said sure and we got our price less cost of 6 new tires and new front brakes. No need to place a for sale ad or dicker. He and his son met us at the RV, we filled out papers, visited the bank to deposit the cash and in three hours it was gone, we took our eldest out to lunch for helping fill out the papers and counting the cash, told the storage yard we wouldn't be a tenant any longer, cancelled the insurance, transferred the title with DMV and we were having a cold drink in the living room back at home.

I think the old saying about a boat owners two happiest days are buying and selling but in this case, about 02:00 am, I woke and almost cried, the memories came flooding back from our first camping trip with a borrowed tent and Coleman stove with a 4yo and a 5yo, to our last trip up to OR in Sept. in the Winnie.

I'll miss it and miss all of you, at least we did it till we just couldn't do it anymore. No more Pendleton Shirts smelling like a campfire, no more kids and grandkids giving gooey S'more kisses, no more sunrises at "Q"

To quote Bob Hope, "Thanks for the Memories".

David



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Posted: 03/24/23 05:08pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

ferndaleflyer wrote:

I'll be 82 in a week. .
me too, looking forward to our next trip.


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Posted: 03/24/23 10:33pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

It's tough but time comes for us all. Travel might take a different form but do what you can, while you can.

You should be commended for acknowledging your limitations before they might wind up hurting someone else.


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Cloud Dancer

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Posted: 03/25/23 07:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I'm 83,...and hoping I can stay in the game for another 7 years. I'll keep you posted. Have fun.


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Posted: 03/26/23 08:21am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Sorry to hear that. Good luck on your retirement from RVing.
On the plus side it’s good to know I have potentially 31 more years!


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