I am a 54 year old former teacher from Manitoba Canada.. I travel solo .. with my brat cat Max. I sold my house and now am full time in my 2012 Coachman Freelander motorhome. I really want to connect with other nomads and thats not so easy in Canada.
I'm not new to rv life; I started in 2010 while I still had my house so I know a lot and am quite self sufficient. I drove to BC last summer which was a blast and was not afraid at all.
I am planning on heading south in October but not sure which way to go or where to go. I'm not that saavy about planning trips or using things to do that. I've been more of a " wing it" type traveller.
I am thinking of going west to Vancouver and then cross the border as that route in Canada
t is familiar to me. I've only been to Minnesota in my RV so a little nervous.
I want to go to the RTR but that's not until January.
I like to camp where there is sonewhere to swim / bike / sight see .. I am not into the Bush scene unless with others. I like being near urban areas.
I do not tow a car so rely on my bike or my RV to get around.
If anyone has ideas for me let me know. If there are any Canadians heading south that would like company that would be great as we could caravan some or all of the way.
I know once I get to the USA I won't be as lonely. I do like alone time but I do want SOME camaraderie too which I dont have.
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I'm not new to rv life; I started in 2010 while I still had my house so I know a lot and am quite self sufficient. I drove to BC last summer which was a blast and was not afraid at all.
I am planning on heading south in October but not sure which way to go or where to go. I'm not that saavy about planning trips or using things to do that. I've been more of a " wing it" type traveller.
I am thinking of going west to Vancouver and then cross the border as that route in Canada
t is familiar to me. I've only been to Minnesota in my RV so a little nervous.
I want to go to the RTR but that's not until January.
I like to camp where there is sonewhere to swim / bike / sight see .. I am not into the Bush scene unless with others. I like being near urban areas.
I do not tow a car so rely on my bike or my RV to get around.
If anyone has ideas for me let me know. If there are any Canadians heading south that would like company that would be great as we could caravan some or all of the way.
I know once I get to the USA I won't be as lonely. I do like alone time but I do want SOME camaraderie too which I dont have.
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