OnTheLoose
Member
Hey Marcus,
It's good to hear that you are doing fine. I'm also glad to hear that you got 20k miles on the original tires. We are in Alamo Texas. We left Minnesota November 3rd and won't be back there until May. The coldest we have seen is 18 degrees one night in Arkansas. We will be heading toward Arizona in a week or so. I have my fingers crossed that the tires don't give me any problems this year. Let me know how you come out on the tires. I might do the same next fall.
We are really happy with our Gateway. We have lived in it 2 1/2 months now and the winter is beginning to look too short. The only recent problem was a wiring issue in the transfer switch associated with the inverter. Just a loose connection. We have a 90 pound dog and a cat with us and we are very comfortable.
This Rio Grande valley is an interesting place. We are called Winter Texans down here. There is a lot to do. All of the parks offer a variety of trips and entertainment at very reasonable prices. We have been in this park a month and have been to three shows and two short bus trips. The entertainment is Branson quality. The cost of living is very reasonable. We will be back sometime in the future. This winter we are looking at Texas and Arizona, next year we will probably go to Florida.
The weather has not been great, but whenever I feel like complaining about the weather, I just look up the current weather in Minnesota and that cures me for a while.
We went to a Heartland Owners rally in Minnesota this fall and then we caught one in Louisiana on this trip. We age going to try to get to another one in Texas early this spring on our way home.
We are really enjoying the RV life.
Maybe sometime our trails will cross in the future. It would be nice to meet.
Good luck and happy RVing.
Don
It's good to hear that you are doing fine. I'm also glad to hear that you got 20k miles on the original tires. We are in Alamo Texas. We left Minnesota November 3rd and won't be back there until May. The coldest we have seen is 18 degrees one night in Arkansas. We will be heading toward Arizona in a week or so. I have my fingers crossed that the tires don't give me any problems this year. Let me know how you come out on the tires. I might do the same next fall.
We are really happy with our Gateway. We have lived in it 2 1/2 months now and the winter is beginning to look too short. The only recent problem was a wiring issue in the transfer switch associated with the inverter. Just a loose connection. We have a 90 pound dog and a cat with us and we are very comfortable.
This Rio Grande valley is an interesting place. We are called Winter Texans down here. There is a lot to do. All of the parks offer a variety of trips and entertainment at very reasonable prices. We have been in this park a month and have been to three shows and two short bus trips. The entertainment is Branson quality. The cost of living is very reasonable. We will be back sometime in the future. This winter we are looking at Texas and Arizona, next year we will probably go to Florida.
The weather has not been great, but whenever I feel like complaining about the weather, I just look up the current weather in Minnesota and that cures me for a while.
We went to a Heartland Owners rally in Minnesota this fall and then we caught one in Louisiana on this trip. We age going to try to get to another one in Texas early this spring on our way home.
We are really enjoying the RV life.
Maybe sometime our trails will cross in the future. It would be nice to meet.
Good luck and happy RVing.
Don