Wanderlust!
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Couple 65 years old Hometown: Mesa, Arizona United States
Currently: Brick & mortar - staging area for the rolling home
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Class C Motorhome |
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Gypsy blood! - "no really". I've been an avid outdoor lover RVing most of my life with a fulltime dream in mind from the beginning. We ended up here in AZ raising a bunch of kids. We had it all worked out in 07 and was ready to roll in 6 months with a beautiful 38' pusher and it all went to heck in a hand basket when the housing market went bust. I won't give up the dream until I'm six foot under and smiling at the roots.
The first 25 years of my life, grass never grew under my feet until I started raising a family. I decided to give them some stability that I never had. That chapter in our life is done now and it's time to do get back on track with our dream. We will find a way to make it work one way or another. My better half is a RN so she can always find something. I'm still working on what I will do once I make the big jump. I am tech savvy and computer literate but have no formal training. I do some writing and Photography but haven't quite figured out how to make it put green in my pocket as yet.
We downsized the rig to a 2011 Four Winds 27 1/2' class C with one slide. The diesel pusher was starting to show it's age and after using it for 5 years we decided we wanted something smaller. We love to boondock and found it much easier in a smaller rig. Not to mention a lot cheaper to maintain since there isn't anything I can't fix myself on this rig. I haul my KLR650 motorcycle on the back of my Grand Cherokee "toad" so we still have two other modes of transportation when parked.
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Hunting, fishing, camping, exploring, traveling especially by RV. Outdoor photography, writing short stories & Poetry. My hunting is mostly done with a camera these days as I can't fit 300lbs. of meat in the RVs freezer :-)
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Mogollon rim-NFS in AZ. Just pull into any existing FR open campsite and boondock away. Deadhorse in Cottonwood AZ is a very nice State park cg. If there's water or tall trees I'm a happy camper.
Wells Fargo in Tombstone- decent in a smaller rig but can really suck in a big one. Very narrow between slides in most of the pull thru-sites. I've stayed there in both and you better like your neighbor if you have any big slides.
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