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22/12/2010 at 5:06pm
Location: Herefordshire Outfit: Gulfstream Sunsport RV
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Hi Ray
Do it again,I fulltimed back in the early 90s and although I use mine most weekends it`s not the same.
I now have too many commitments but as soon as they go I will be driving off into the sunset.
Best wishes
Wyn
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22/12/2010 at 6:27pm
Location: full timer for 8 years Outfit: autosleeper Hampshire
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Hi Ray.
We are fulltiming and have discussed the possibility of buying a base again maybe a static caravan because thats all we can afford but we have imagined not being able to get up and go at the drop of a hat, we like being able to see different places and have itchy feet even when we have taken the offer of a cheap seasonal pitch, we want to be on the move so dont feel we can settle yet, we havent tried abroad yet except Ireland and that is right hand drive.
So we know how you feel and I say go for it , you could aleays go back to a base if you want one, but we are not on this earth for long so do it I say, you only live once as the old saying goes!!!!
Our Vans have got bigger and bigger and have changed many times over the y.ears andf now are thinking of an RV which have all the things we want, especially the slide outs which makes the lounge bigger than the one we had with our last static home
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22/12/2010 at 7:20pm
Location: Herefordshire Outfit: Gulfstream Sunsport RV
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5th Wheelers have in the last 15 years or so in this country been the favourite of the travelling/showpeople community and there are loads of sites that will not accept them,also a problem if you want to wildcamp.
Most people that come into my RV say "my god you could live in this" I just wish I could.!
Wyn
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22/12/2010 at 7:27pm
Location: Blackpool Outfit: None yet
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Hi Ray,
We have an Eldiss Autoquest 320 (1994) It may be old but it has everything we need incl. a good standalone awning attached.
I have just secured a fulltime job with NHS where I already work in Blackpool, in another part of the country and we are going to live in MH!
I feel very confident that we will survive, even in the weather we are experiencing now.
We have kept the family home, 4 of my sons are living in it, so I don't feel I have left altogether.
Will be able to go back for hols etc.
If I could, I would retire and fulltime, but I still need to work for a few more years yet! Its the next best option!!
Anne
------------- Anne Blackpool
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22/12/2010 at 7:36pm
Location: full timer for 8 years Outfit: autosleeper Hampshire
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I dont feel confident enough to tow a caravan let alone a 5th wheeler, god they look big???
I have been looking online at a caravan with slide outs and I have been thinking about taking a manoevering course to enable me to tow it, that would be better if we have to stay in one place longer, dont have to run the engine every so often like we do now.
Tez was an HGV driver many eons ago and not too confident to be able to do it again so I would probably need to do it.
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22/12/2010 at 7:53pm
Location: crewe Outfit: Elddis Xplore 302 and Nissan Campervan
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Hi Ray, good luck to you! It takes a bit of bottle to take the plunge. We have met several couples who were full timing when we had our motorhome and they all seemed very content. Wish I still had ( a new version of) our Minnie Winnie from the '80's. We had factory fit LPG to the engine, 2 rock and roll sofa/double beds and a huge overcab bed/storage area. With a genny we had , wild camping was easy too. Never full timed though, but it could be an option now..............those were the days.
Best wishes
------------- cramming for my finals in the twilight zone
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23/12/2010 at 4:15pm
Location: Shropshire North Wales borders Outfit: Adria Win
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Quote: Originally posted by andcow on 22/12/2010
trish/tez what about those 5th wheeler things? A little cheaper than an RV with slide out sides but just as much room and a free to move car (truck) too
Not so cheap when you add on the cost of a decent truck to tow them.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
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