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  1. I'm stuck in Minnesota. Y'all want to come here? We only have a little snow still on the ground and most of the parks aren't open yet. Linda
  2. You're not going to tell us? That's just mean! Linda
  3. Yes, but. Those people pay for all year at the full rate in a park set up for that. The OP was asking about a seasonal storage situation in a place designed for short term use. Linda
  4. California actually is falling into the ocean. People originally thought it would be along the San Andreas fault line but, instead, it is just doing it bit by bit. Linda
  5. That will also show you what you forgot to pack. Linda
  6. Most parks that do storage have a separate lot for that so they can rent out all the camping spots when long-timers are gone. Linda
  7. Do check Cal Trans just before departure though as Hwy 1 is susceptible to landslides with all the rain they have been having. https://dot.ca.gov Linda
  8. You are asking them to risk their business status so you can leave one day early. I am curious as to why you want to do that.
  9. 150 miles a day would take 5.66 days on Kirk's route. But, that's only about 3 hours of driving so you'd still have several hours a day for rest stops, meals, and sightseeing. That sightseeing could use some of your extra 30 miles a day. So it is doable. A Class C usually uses a 30 amp hookup. The rental will come with a power cord for you to use. It should also come with a hose for refilling your fresh water tank and a different one for dumping from your black water tank. It's been years since we traveled in California so I have no current data on campsites. If you sometimes get a site with full hookups you can dump and fill right at your site. Most RVs here have enough battery power that, with careful use, you can stop some nights without an electrical hookup. Often those stops are in some parking lot like at Walmart or Cracker Barrel or a park without hookups. You probably won't need to dump and fill more than once in the middle of your trip unless you have very small holding tanks. If you tell us what model of RV you have reserved we can offer more specific advice. Linda Sand
  10. Please, read the policy as soon as it arrives. We were told our Class C was covered even though it was the only vehicle we owned. The policy itself said NOT covered if it was the only vehicle. We quickly cancelled that policy and got all our money back. It pays to read the actual wording of the policy. Linda Sand
  11. Nothing to do with your route but Dennis Hill used to coordinate a group he called loosey goosey. They would pick a destination for the next travel day. Some would get up early and arrive early. Some would sleep late and arrive late. Most were somewhere in between. But, they all knew who was still missing until the last of them arrived. When I was a kid, my family traveled with other camping families. Our system was that the leader would drive for an hour then stop to watch as each family passed making for a new leader who continued that pattern. That way, if anyone got in trouble they were never too far back for someone to go help. Linda Sand
  12. Sorry for your loss. Good to see you keeping on keeping on. Linda Sand
  13. I think that's what he's asking--where to cross. Linda
  14. Those rolls are about softball sized so they are easy to catch--but hot! Their meals are not cheap but the pass-arounds are free and you are allowed a take-home bag. I always took home at least enough food for a second meal even without accepting all the pass-arounds. Their chicken-fried steak is huge! Linda
  15. Think grilled cheese made in a skillet then skip the cheese. Voila! toast! Linda Sand
  16. I'm not sure what your limitations are but here's one example of a tiny house community with year round residents: https://aconybell.com. It's not age restricted, though. Linda Sand
  17. Your system would not have worked in our first full-time van since it only had an 11 gallon black water tank. We just put maybe a 1/2 gallon of water in after dumping then added enough water to the bowl after each use to make the paper float before flushing. Used that same method in each following RV. Never had a problem. Linda Sand
  18. Good point! I've heard of people paying $20 for a bottle of water because no one had anything smaller. Linda
  19. In the Minneapolis/St Paul area we have the Hennepin County Medical Center and the Ramsey County Hospital that are non-profit. Plus, lots of for-profit ones. I have received care in one non-profit and three for-profit here and got good care in all of them. Our daughter was born in a non-profit since it was on an Army Base and I was born on a Navy base. Dave was born in a for-profit here that no longer exists. (Swedish Hospital reflecting his family's Scandinavian heritage.) Linda
  20. I don't do Facebook, which is why I seldom know what's going on. I get most of my class news from Soos' blog. I also get Sandie's blog but she seldom has news of other classmates to share. I am so out of the loop.
  21. Buck is new to me. Which isn't saying much since I've been homebound for so long now. Linda
  22. I miss you all so much. Wish we were still out there traveling but Dave is done and I no longer drive. I keep planning van conversions, though, as if I could still do it. I think planning was always my favorite part with our class gatherings next. I still hate that my health interfered with some of the gatherings. Linda
  23. Yup. I never felt I "lived" in the states we visited while full time RVing no matter how long we visited them. We never changed our driver's licenses, vehicle registrations, nor voting registration to any of those states, either. Nor did we let them count us as residents of the states we visited at the time of the 2010 census. Our domicile was South Dakota so that's where we did all those things. Linda Sand
  24. And Scamp trailers for us northerners. https://www.scamptrailers.com Linda Sand
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