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2gypsies

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  1. If you use the Escapade web site to register I believe I saw a space to check if you want to be parked with a specific group.
  2. If staying on the grounds you can request to be parked with the Boomers, Xscapers or Solos if that would interest you. They all boondock a lot so you may have more in common and get some great boondocking help.
  3. Interesting.... in our area 2017 was 50% and 2022 was 56%. This is a retirement community.
  4. I keep it simple. I have Windows Defender and AdBlock and don't get any ads or misc. junk in my email. I don't click on files I don't recognize and my computer has never been compromised. I would imagine we all have stuff 'out there' that we don't know about. I don't worry about it. Wait until Artificial Intelligence really takes hold. "AI is already being used in facial recognition systems that can result in an intrusive public and private surveillance state where both the government and private corporations can know exactly where you are and what you are doing." from The Week magazine.
  5. I just now clicked on Ray's post with the link. Under the black graphic IS a red, underlined line. I did NOT create it myself & I wouldn't even know how to do it within a link!
  6. I didn't put the red lettering, size and underlining in my post. That came up from the link. Any apology for being so sarcastic?
  7. Nothing worse than being in the beautiful desert on a cold, rainy day!
  8. Did you read this statement? A dark pattern is a type of user interface designed to trick you into doing something you didn't intend to do. It's never a good sign, and can be an indication that a company is not entirely on the level. If you're new to the concept of online privacy, and have decided to sign up to Neeva, you may take the privacy claims at face value and be eager to find out more.
  9. You're probably on your way by now but another suggestion would be to just leave the refrigerator off and shop for your refrigerator when you get in milder weather. It only takes a day or two before the bitter cold is gone. In the meantime, fill a cooler with drinks and sandwich fixings, snacks, etc. and eat your main meals in restaurants for that first one or two days.
  10. Don't worry about it... could even turn it off overnight. The outside temperature is cold enough that things will keep cold enough. Leave door closed as much as possible. Hope you're heading due south and then west to stay out of possible storms.
  11. According to your posts you've been exploring this for a few years. Hope you succeed on your plans!! One thing to do is to Google for a 'full-timer's rv budget'. There will be old ones but hopefully, new also. If you can look at actual budgets you may see some things that you didn't think of which would help prepare yours.
  12. I don't see how anyone can zero in on monthly site costs for you. Everyone is different as to what kind of park/site they are happy with. What may please them won't please you and vice versa. Prices are all over the place depending if you're near a big city, special attractions, popular area seasonably... beach/mountains, out in the country, etc. It may be more helpful if you would just go to a park site that you're considering and see what they charge.
  13. Only if they're been inspected and the lithium battery is within regulations for the airline you're flying. Some have limitations due to fire hazard. https://www.travelscoot.com/air-travel-with-an-electric-mobility-scooter/
  14. Cute video of rats enjoying lights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVN9JXUJXdY
  15. Sounds like it was taken from the inside the truck.
  16. I just dislike working on laptops or worse yet... phones. Love my desktop!
  17. There's a YouTube out there of a RVer putting down lights under his rig and it showed packrats running over and around them having a ball! If one puts down lights and they don't have packrats that doesn't mean they'd have packrats if they had no lights. We stayed a long period of time in one place on public lands and never had packrats. No lights.
  18. I agree with RYNOSBACK: We researched a lot and when we decided what we wanted we sent our specific specs with many customs to 10 Newmar dealers and went with the one that gave us the best price. We didn't care where we bought it because as full-timers we weren't going to be near them anyway, if needed, and it was easy to go to another Newmar dealer for help. As it turned out, we never had any issues so didn't have to return.
  19. In 16 years of full-timing we never had an issue of getting our mail via General Delivery. However, pick a nearby 'small' town to receive it; not a large town or not like Quartzsite during Jan/Feb when millions of people are there. We always went online to the post office web site to see if they accept General Delivery. Never found one that didn't. Calling would be good. You certainly don't have to visit it in person. Allow time for your mail to arrive if you're in a traveling mode. Have it always sent Priority Mail. Pick a place you'll be at least 5 days ahead of where you are now. Best is to request your mail when you're sitting for a while so you have plenty of time to receive it. Even traveling to Alaska we received our mail within 5 days.
  20. Wow! I guess I don't care if they know it or not because I blocked them which means that I don't want to hear from them. 😁
  21. From what I've seen of Airstream is that the price is very high for the quality. A friend had one and hated it... lack of storage and lack of good insulation. It was always freezing in winter.
  22. Increase in fuel mileage is so tiny we never noticed it.
  23. You will be surprised at how easy a car tows behind a motorhome. You won't even know it's there. Same goes for hooking it up - very easy. At first, make yourself an index card with the hooking up steps and keep it in your car to use every time you do so until you're confident in remembering the steps... or ... always use it just to be sure. Just like everything - the more you do it the easier it becomes. We could not imagine RVing without having a vehicle to get around. Much less worry about traffic, parking, siteseeing ease, etc. You'll love it!
  24. I agree with JustRich..... look for a used Jeep Trailhawk (or new but new cars are soooo expensive). They are very fine vehicles and will easily get your kayaks and fishing gear to the backcountry. CarMax has some available. We had a good experience with them.
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