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Old 05-10-2015, 10:11 PM   #1
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What age do you quit camping?

I'm 63 yrs old, still enjoy taking out our fifth wheel. Will probably keep going till my health runs out. What do others think about how long they will continue? Anyone in their 70's or 80's and still pulling a fifth wheel?
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Old 05-10-2015, 10:42 PM   #2
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My parents are in their 70s and still pull a 5er all around. They make multiple fishing trips to Canada every year. Last year drove down to Branson from northern WI. Two years ago they went to Mt Rushmore and then on to Yellowstone. As long as my dad is able to hook it up and drive, they'll be going out. In fact, they just bought their current camper 3 years ago. I think this is number 4 over the last 7 years. They insist that this is the last one they will own, but my mom sure likes our Alpine and comments on it every time she sees it, so time will tell.
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Old 05-11-2015, 01:31 AM   #3
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My MIL and FIL just sold their trailer and are miserable, but both are in poor health and his macular degeneration, back and hips have finally made it necessary. They are 82 and 85 respectively.. If he could see to drive I'm sure they'd still be trying to go walkers and all...
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Old 05-11-2015, 02:36 AM   #4
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Jabber, your comment "I'm 63 yrs old, still enjoy taking out our fifth wheel" made Brenda and I laugh out loud. I'm 67, DW is 64 and we feel like we're just now getting up to speed. I'm not trying to be too harsh with you, honestly, but if at 63 you are contemplating the end, you need to think again. We go to Florida for four or five months to ride the Harley and go to the beach. If the kids want to see us then come on down....and they do. The RV parks are absolutely FULL of people is their late 70's and into their 80's.
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Old 05-11-2015, 03:23 AM   #5
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I'm 71 and we're going on a 6k mile + trip in two months. LOML is 61 with an artificial hip & knee, and isn't slowing down at all. Only thing I haven't done is sign up for any 'lifetime' memberships - just stick with 5 year ones.
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Old 05-11-2015, 04:02 AM   #6
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If we get to a point where it is too difficult to hook up each week, we will go seasonal which will work as long as either of us can drive. We are hoping that is a good 20 or more years down the road but health is a funny thing.
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Old 05-11-2015, 04:10 AM   #7
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If someone enjoys hauling an RV of some sort around and their health is still good to physically and mentally do a regular set up and take down, there is no age limit. We see folks in their 80s in our regular CG every year with anything from a p'up to huge class A's.
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Old 05-11-2015, 04:18 AM   #8
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I'm 71 and we're going on a 6k mile + trip in two months. LOML is 61 with an artificial hip & knee, and isn't slowing down at all. Only thing I haven't done is sign up for any 'lifetime' memberships - just stick with 5 year ones.


That's what I've been telling my DW recently

Everyone has different physical conditions and limitations so it all depends. My feeling is as long as the mind and ambition is there, you can work around some physical limitations but at some point we'll all need to step away.

Hopefully, family members have been brought up camping and enjoy it as we have and you get to visit them while continuing the tradition of making memories.

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Old 05-11-2015, 05:28 AM   #9
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My son and daughter tease us with comments like, "when we put you in the nursing home....."

I've more or less decided that when we start looking for a "suitable" place to spend those last few years, one of the considerations is that they have a parking lot big enough for the Cougar (or whatever we have then). That way we can use our walkers, wheel chairs, canes or ??? and "mosey out to the parking lot" once in a while and just "get away from the stresses of everyday life"...

At that point, using a "wax log" under the awning which we extend with the remote may be the only part of the RV we can enjoy (steps can be hard to climb) but as long as we're physically able, even if we can't get in it and go, both of us plan to continue the "RV lifestyle" till we just "can't any longer"...
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My son and daughter tease us with comments like, "when we put you in the nursing home....."

I've more or less decided that when we start looking for a "suitable" place to spend those last few years, one of the considerations is that they have a parking lot big enough for the Cougar (or whatever we have then). That way we can use our walkers, wheel chairs, canes or ??? and "mosey out to the parking lot" once in a while and just "get away from the stresses of everyday life"...

At that point, using a "wax log" under the awning which we extend with the remote may be the only part of the RV we can enjoy (steps can be hard to climb) but as long as we're physically able, even if we can't get in it and go, both of us plan to continue the "RV lifestyle" till we just "can't any longer"...


Amen to that John....
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Old 05-11-2015, 05:41 AM   #11
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We are both in our 70s and have no plans to slow down any time soon. The hardest part for me about setting up and tearing down is lugging the power cable in and out of storage and loading/unloading the bicycles. Most everything else is pushing a button. I have a creeper to go under the rig to grease the wet bolts and whatever else needs doing under there. DW has a bad knee which prevents her from driving the standard trans truck so will have to look at an auto when we replace it. Otherwise, we are good for a while.
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Old 05-11-2015, 06:06 AM   #12
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I'm 63 yrs old, still enjoy taking out our fifth wheel. Will probably keep going till my health runs out. What do others think about how long they will continue? Anyone in their 70's or 80's and still pulling a fifth wheel?
Thanks for chuckle this morning. I would be willing to bet that a large percentage of RVers don't start camping until they are at least your age. Even if you can't drive it any more .... park it in a seasonal site, replace the steps with a ramp and deck and enjoy getting away for as long as you can. I have met many youngsters in their eighties that are still safely enjoying camping. As long as I don't need as many replacement parts as the truck and trailer we will continue enjoying the lifestyle. Hank
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Last year, we spent some time at the Quartzsite, AZ gem and RV show. We were the youngest folks in our campground! (We are 68 & 67 yrs YOUNG!!)
Age is a state of mind - we will enjoy our RV as long as our health allows.
In 2012, we traveled to WA to visit with our DS, DIL and grandsons. I was on crutches, waiting for a scheduled hip replacement - went anyway - had a great time!
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71 and 66, here, with a two year old. Yesterday's short quad ride for the active little kid.
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Old 05-11-2015, 07:32 AM   #15
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I'm 63 yrs old, still enjoy taking out our fifth wheel. Will probably keep going till my health runs out. What do others think about how long they will continue? Anyone in their 70's or 80's and still pulling a fifth wheel?
Whatever age I am when I die ..... the day after that.
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Old 05-11-2015, 10:20 AM   #16
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You're too young to be thinking about such things. I'm 67 and still RV all over the country year round, ATV up and down the Colorado mountains, and ride my Harley all summer. I've got several friends in their 80's still travel fulltime in their RV's. The age to quit all that is the day before I pass on.


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I'm 64. When hooking up and towing a 5th gets to be a major PITA we will likely go to a gas Class A.
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Old 05-11-2015, 01:46 PM   #18
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I'm 63 yrs old, still enjoy taking out our fifth wheel. Will probably keep going till my health runs out. What do others think about how long they will continue? Anyone in their 70's or 80's and still pulling a fifth wheel?
Feeling kind of young here at 60 and DW 57. Been retired since Jan. 2011.

We go to Florida for 3-4 months and every park we go to the people ask us who we are visiting, our parents ! LOL.
There are a couple of people in our park that are over 100 and many in their 90's. You quit RVing when you park the truck and can't remember where you parked it ! Oh wait.... I do that with the car all the time. :-)

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My answer is simple. We will camp 'til we can't.
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I'm 63 yrs old, still enjoy taking out our fifth wheel. Will probably keep going till my health runs out. What do others think about how long they will continue? Anyone in their 70's or 80's and still pulling a fifth wheel?
I'll be 70 this summer and ski with guys in their 80s who love to ski in the woods rather than on the trails. When do I quit camping in the fifth wheel?
I'll let you know. I just replaced my F150 with an F350 Powerstroke and just installed solar on the roof of my fiver last weekend.
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