Hi everybody! My name is Joe and my wife's name is Ro. I am new to camping but my wife is not, though she hasn't camped in a very long time. We just took delivery of a new 2014 Keystone Springdale this past Saturday and had it delivered to a seasonal site in Rhode Island just a short distance from the beaches near the CT state line.
It hasn't even been a week and it's already been an incredible learning (and spending) experience. I'm looking forward to the day when it's just camping and not setting up, organizing, and maintaining things. I suspect that some of you experienced campers are probably ROFL over my last comment.
This trailer is the last piece to our retirement strategy. Actually, it's the last piece to my wife's retirement strategy. I intend to be a telecommuter at least part time as long as people are willing to pay me for what I do and know. Cruise money has to come from someplace.
The plan is that we will spend summers +/- in the trailer in RI and the rest of the year in a nice doublewide that we have in Florida. I guess that will make us "snow birds". This plan should become action around July 2016 when our MA apartment lease expires.
I look forward to learning a lot from past posts and starting new ones with new questions as they arise.