olcoon
Well-known member
We have been asked several times why we bought a 5er, and are gone for months at a time.
Some people like the bright lights & big cities, going to fancy parties & other events, rubbing elbows with the "elite", or the people that think they are. You know the people who say look what I've got, don't you wish you had one? Well Sally & I avoid the bright lights, big cities & the fancy parties & most of the people who like to attend them. Some ask why last summer we spent 3 months in the wilds of Wyoming volunteering in the Medicine Bow National Forest, where we saw few people, had to drive 2 miles, then walk about 200 yards up a steep hill to get a cell signal, had no TV reception, only went to town once a week, and ENJOYED IT? Well, while some people sit at home watching TV, etc. We were out there seeing things like this just about every day, & meeting some of the friendliest people we've ever met. Not only that, but we get to go to the Heartland Rallies, pot lucks, and again meet some of the nicest friendliest people we've ever met! We love the RV life style, the places we've been able to go to & see, and the people we've met along the way. I kind of feel sorry for someone who can't or won't do this, they are missing out on a lot in life!
Some people like the bright lights & big cities, going to fancy parties & other events, rubbing elbows with the "elite", or the people that think they are. You know the people who say look what I've got, don't you wish you had one? Well Sally & I avoid the bright lights, big cities & the fancy parties & most of the people who like to attend them. Some ask why last summer we spent 3 months in the wilds of Wyoming volunteering in the Medicine Bow National Forest, where we saw few people, had to drive 2 miles, then walk about 200 yards up a steep hill to get a cell signal, had no TV reception, only went to town once a week, and ENJOYED IT? Well, while some people sit at home watching TV, etc. We were out there seeing things like this just about every day, & meeting some of the friendliest people we've ever met. Not only that, but we get to go to the Heartland Rallies, pot lucks, and again meet some of the nicest friendliest people we've ever met! We love the RV life style, the places we've been able to go to & see, and the people we've met along the way. I kind of feel sorry for someone who can't or won't do this, they are missing out on a lot in life!