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johnuka

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Greetings,

Newbie here, have enjoyed watching and learning from the videos on YouTube. Currently living across the pond but hopefully will be heading to Nevada in November 2019.

I am looking to find a class c camper sometime in 2020 as I think that would be a good fit for me, I do like the Lazy Daze campers, Bob has mentioned these several times and I have to agree with him, they look really good. My other option would be to convert a cargo trailer, this would have to built with friends as I have back & nerve issues that limit me, yet, won't stop me.

I know I wouldn't have a camper to attend the RTR 2020, yet, will look for information that comes out from it.

As in life, there's a saying "can't choose your family, but you can choose your friends" and I think being a part of something that holds dear to ones heart and sharing that with like minded people who may one day become "family." For me it's about enjoying nature, the scenic mountains, lakes, rivers and more so, the night sky.

Well, that's all for now, I've taken the first step (instead of being on the sidelines)

I look forward to this adventure while I'm able to...

Thanks for reading...

John
 
Welcome John to the CRVL forums! To help you learn the ins and outs of these forums, this "Tips, Tricks and Rules" post lists some helpful information to get you started.

Most of our rules boil down to two simple over-riding principles: 1) What you post should provide good information (like your introductory post), and 2) Any response to someone else's post should make them feel glad they are part of this forum community.

We look forward to hearing more from you.

highdesertranger
 
Hi John- Welcome from THIS side of the big pond....

Everyone agrees that the RTR is the place to go see different rigs of every configuration, and you'll get ideas as well as (hopefully) connections with those who can help you actualize those ideas.

Since you're new here, you may not know how to check private messages (I sure didn't when I was new)- But you just look at the Green, Blue, Red buttons on upper left hand side of the page, and PM's mean Private Message. You'll see if there are any messages for you there. Just click on them and then you can decide to respond via Private Message back. I just sent you one.
 
FlowerGirl said:
Hi John- Welcome from THIS side of the big pond....

Everyone agrees that the RTR is the place to go see different rigs of every configuration, and you'll get ideas as well as (hopefully) connections with those who can help you actualize those ideas.

Since you're new here, you may  not know how to check private messages (I sure didn't when I was new)- But you just look at the Green, Blue, Red buttons on upper left hand side of the page, and PM's mean Private Message. You'll see if there are any messages for you there. Just click on them and then you can decide to respond via Private Message back. I just sent you one.

Hi FlowerGirl,

Thanks for this message and for the PM you sent, I received and responded. Much appreciated.

John
 
highdesertranger said:
Welcome John to the CRVL forums!  To help you learn the ins and outs of these forums, this "Tips, Tricks and Rules" post lists some helpful information to get you started.  

Most of our rules boil down to two simple over-riding principles: 1) What you post should provide good information (like your introductory post), and 2) Any response to someone else's post should make them feel glad they are part of this forum community.

We look forward to hearing more from you.

highdesertranger

Thank you highdesertranger, I appreciate the welcome and the tips on posting etc. Looking forward to being a part of this community.

John
 
HI and welcome.

Ya'll don't have to quote every single post to respond.....just respond :) :) the thread will flow easily still.

Class C is a nice vehicle. Many good manufacturers out there to choose, key is always get the floorplan that suits you best :) You have many options to choose from when you start looking for your vehicle.

I hope everything plans out well for you and you enjoy your time on the road!
 

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