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JT646

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Hi all.  I too have been 'ghosting' this site for over a year now.   I've read so many posts that I feel I know some of you--Bob (of course), HighDesertRanger, Luisafernades, Off Grid 24/7  and many others.  What a great group of diverse individuals. 

I currently own a 2001 Roadtrek 190V with the Dodge 318 engine. We (wife & I) are only now learning how to snowbird with it--had 2 months in AZ and California this year.   I can't add much to the brain trust here but hope to learn and share ideas when I can.

Steve
 
Hop aboard. Stay a spell.
A Roadtrek is a nice starter rig.
 
Greetings & Welcome!

Washington & Oregon are some of my favorite places. West of the Cascades or even in the Cascades the summers are usually very fulltimer friendly. Even the winters are fairly mild in some locations.

I much prefer the forests, lakes, streams, rivers, and oceans over the desert.
 
Welcome to the CRVL forums, Steve! If you've been lurking you've probably seen this a zillion times.

To help you learn the ins and outs of these forums, this "Tips & Tricks" post lists some helpful information to get you started. We look forward to hearing more from you.

I'll be up in the PNW in the fall. Can't wait. It's been almost 30 years!
 
A Roadtrek would be a really cool rig to have. I thought I saw someone out of the corner of my eye lurking around- it must've been you!   :p   Welcome.
 
Why don't you post a couple of pics of the inside of that Roadtrek so those of us less fortunate can drool !
Skuh kuh kuh kuh kuh
 
"A Roadtrek is a nice starter rig. "
We have been camping since 1968 and have had a lot of different rigs. We now have an older Roadtrek and I think it will be "A nice finishing rig too"
Bob
 
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