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10-21-2019, 11:29 AM
(10-21-2019, 11:16 AM)Cammalu Wrote:  No comment. If I post pics I’ll be vilified.
Hey, we already know you ain't right. Anyone who would buy a 40' Class-A and then tow a trailer or car behind surely just ain't right. (but keep yer secret until you arrive at YARC camp, so you have several more months of grace period, lol).

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10-21-2019, 12:32 PM
Not 40’

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Cammalu I am happy for you. I hope you enjoy your new rig. I am happy when people are able to sell their house and rv full time. I am happy when people decide they want a sticks and bricks again. I am happy when people downsize and when they upsize. I wish everyone could be satisfied where they are in life. I try not to get offended when someone is ranting about the boomers living the lie, working all their lives so they can enjoy a little bit of life. I try not to get offended when people are so self-righteous about how little they live on. I am happy that is where they want to be in life. If they want more, we all know how to get there. I chose to work hard and play hard. Everyone I know had the same opportunities that I had. They made different choices. I do not feel guilty, or feel obligated to help them. They did not help me when I was raising kids and going to work. Some of our choices bear consequences many decades later. When my sister and one of my daughters chose not to have kids, they enjoyed their life. I will not worry that they do not have anyone to take care of them, or help them as they age. That is not promised, but your odds are a little bit better, if you have kids and all the work they entail. I am sure they did not feel guilty, when they were young and living the good life without responsibilities and without thinking about how or why they should have helped me.

So, enjoy your wonderful, expensive new rig. You have a great heart, you have invited everyone to your sticks and bricks and have made everyone feel welcome at the YARC camp in Quartzite. You deserve to be happy. Good on ya!!
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Debbie, there is a thin line around here between rightness and you ain't rightness. Cammalu knows I'm teasin' her. She posted a thread in the RV section a few weeks ago, and everyone tried to help her. She has very special needs, such as needing "a lot of counter space". We're all happy for her that she is fluent enough to afford a half-million dollar RV. We determined that I could fit my entire van into the living room of her new rig.

I pretend to be a hard-core minimalist living in a van with 2 rats as pets, but in reality I live in S&B in a 23rd floor "pad" with a 200-mile view in all directions. Cool Life is good. My hero is Camo Dave (not!!). He lives in S&B but pretends to be some kind of genuine RVer, and scuttle-butts about all the youtube RVers, just to make money off of them. He ain't right neither.
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Qxxx, My rant was not directed to you. I'm pretty sure most people that post in YARC know Cammalu and love her. But sometimes, it gets tiring to think that being poor is some level to aspire to. There are many people that have more, and many people who have less. In fact, at different times in our lives, most of us can fall anywhere on the spectrum. Some people sell everything to buy their Class A. Some have a large home and disposable income but don't want to spend it on depreciating assets. I just want us all to be happy for each other in their choices. I have a lot to learn from peeps on this forum. I also have some experience to share. I don't want those who have more, to have to be shamed into silence.
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Thanks Deb. I went with a larger RV because John has a terribly bad back and was stuck in a creaky recliner because he couldn’t lie down. I searched for a rig that had space for an adjustable bed for him and I had to go pretty big for that. He was in horrible pain and miserable and I’m hoping this solves that problem.

You’ve got me all wrong about being nice and inviting people to camp at my pond. When they get here I put them to work feeding the bass or raccoons. I’ll have the next one that stops on the tractor or mower!!!

PS. To Qzxxx. This rig didn’t cost half a million dollars you looney lol.
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(10-21-2019, 06:04 PM)Cammalu Wrote:  you looney lol.
Sounds like I came to the ain't right place, after all. 38'.

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10-22-2019, 12:28 AM
Well I got bored today so I read the whole thing.  Wow! Some pretty funny stories there as well as a few low points. 
On a safety note @PODEB: When parking, always set the parking brake, that's why it is called the parking brake. Because of stories like yours, I always double check it.
I am a believer in Bigfoot, and will tell you about my experience on Mount Hood decades ago when Bigfoot was not a big thing like it is now. I was camping with a friend, and we were up there during the wild blueberry harvest, camped by a small lake. There were some native people in the area harvesting the berries. It was great, sunny days and none of the bad weather Hood is known for. We had camped a long time and were running out of food, except for brown rice and the wild blueberries we had nothing to eat. But when you are having fun camping, going back to town is just not an option. So one day a very old woman came by and told us of a legendary wild man who lived in the area and asked if we had seen him. She said he was wild and wore leather clothes, and had a long whip that he cracked in the air to drive away the people. Of course we had not seen anybody up there and assumed that she was telling a wild tale to these dumb kids, trying to get us to leave. Well that very night was clear and the stars were so bright, I can remember being so tired from the day that I was sleeping hard. My friend had built a fire and we were sleeping on the ground around it. I was awakened in the middle of the night by something whipping the air above my face, and sparks would fly up from the fire with a crackling sound. I did not see a bird or bat making the sensation of air moving against my face, and did not see a creature either. The next day my friend was looking for footprints in the mud by the small lake, but after that night the good vibe we had going was gone, and we decided to leave that paradise on the mountain. Was it the breath of Bigfoot? Was it a bird, or some other creature? Was it the legendary wild man who lived alone up there? Was it a sudden violent gust of  mountain wind? We will never know.     ~crofter
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(10-21-2019, 05:54 PM)PODebbie Wrote:  I don't want those who have more, to have to be shamed into silence.

Haha. Shame me into silence? Good luck! What so many don’t realize is that the size of your rig doesn’t always mean the size of your pocketbook. I camp with people in all different sizes of rigs from car camping on up.

These people are also from all walks of life and include a retired truck driver, an aerial photographer, retired military, a retired shrink, a retired biology professor, a lawyer who I think still can take cases, an author and many more. It just runs thru the spectrum but we enjoy each other’s company. Some may be quite well off but be in a small camper or van. It’s just ridiculous to try to judge by what a person is driving because you’ll often be wrong.

I never had a ton of money but I always worked at having good credit. I moved to an area of the country where you can actually still buy property at a good rate. I bought a few rental homes with no money down and the renters pay a fair price which is more than paying the mortgages.

You don’t have to live in LA and pay those outrageous prices. Last year I bought a mobile home, old gas station and a 3 bd 2 ba house all on five acres with a pond for $25,000. They are all fixer uppers. The mobile home was fixed up and rented last summer and more than pays the mortgage on the whole place.

With good credit and a bit of effort the deals are out there. I’ve never paid more than 25,000 on a rental house and after fixing them they are really cute (actually better than my own house).

I haven’t lived in my house for a few years. I moved my niece and her hubby in and it’s pretty much their problem. They also manage the rentals. I. The summer months we are here in KY for the renovation of the other buildings and to visit family. We are living in the RV in the driveway sorta.

I’m not rich I just try to make good decisions.

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It was the crazy wild man with the whip!!

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