pamerica
Well-known member
This has been 3 months of amazing, great and not so great. I am very glad I came out here. Thank you to all you wonderful folks on the forum and especially those I have met in person, who have helped me so much. I now have solar on my van, a good generator and knowledge that will sustain me on this marvelous journey. All because of you, wonderful tribe members.
I will remain a full-timer, as my van is my home now. And I never in a million years thought I would say this, but there is too much sun here and not enough shade. I miss shade and trees. Oh, there was plenty of that in the High Country around Flagstaff and that was beautiful. I had such a wonderful first month up there. Alas, I learned the elevation is too much for my breathing and it is very cold in winter.
I have been to areas of the high desert that were spectacular. Arizona and New Mexico are simply stunning.
I feel like I have been on a wonderful vacation and it is now time to go home.
Right now I am at a truck stop in Deming, NM, right off I-10, contemplating West or East. I thought I wanted to do the whole winter thing around Quartzsite and Yuma, but that thought now turns off a light inside me. I just don't see myself staying out here after it gets warmer in the spring. It feels like a chore to endure.
I need more populated areas for work opportunities, selling life insurance maybe, flea markets maybe...and medical services. And trees and shade.
If anyone here has insights that would help me in Florida, I would appreciate the info here or PM. I am a people person so camping solo is not for me. I have found the Florida post here with the different camping areas, and that is a great start. Now I will look for truck stops, Walmarts also until I get this going.
Are there groups of you who travel the East?
Does anyone know a better way of getting to Florida than I-10? Even if I have to go a little out of the way North.... I-10 seems so lonely for so long of a stretch through Texas. The route I followed out here via I-40, 20, etc., was good but seems really far from here to do that now.
When Florida gets warmer in Spring, I plan to go North. This living in my van full time is new and I look forward to the next chapter. Thank you, all. :heart:
I will remain a full-timer, as my van is my home now. And I never in a million years thought I would say this, but there is too much sun here and not enough shade. I miss shade and trees. Oh, there was plenty of that in the High Country around Flagstaff and that was beautiful. I had such a wonderful first month up there. Alas, I learned the elevation is too much for my breathing and it is very cold in winter.
I have been to areas of the high desert that were spectacular. Arizona and New Mexico are simply stunning.
I feel like I have been on a wonderful vacation and it is now time to go home.
Right now I am at a truck stop in Deming, NM, right off I-10, contemplating West or East. I thought I wanted to do the whole winter thing around Quartzsite and Yuma, but that thought now turns off a light inside me. I just don't see myself staying out here after it gets warmer in the spring. It feels like a chore to endure.
I need more populated areas for work opportunities, selling life insurance maybe, flea markets maybe...and medical services. And trees and shade.
If anyone here has insights that would help me in Florida, I would appreciate the info here or PM. I am a people person so camping solo is not for me. I have found the Florida post here with the different camping areas, and that is a great start. Now I will look for truck stops, Walmarts also until I get this going.
Are there groups of you who travel the East?
Does anyone know a better way of getting to Florida than I-10? Even if I have to go a little out of the way North.... I-10 seems so lonely for so long of a stretch through Texas. The route I followed out here via I-40, 20, etc., was good but seems really far from here to do that now.
When Florida gets warmer in Spring, I plan to go North. This living in my van full time is new and I look forward to the next chapter. Thank you, all. :heart: