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Hi Folks
I'm Susan and have recently bought a camper quit my job am getting rid of my stuff and am headed to the RTR in January.  Bob's interviews and you tube videos have been so encouraging to me and I can't wait to meet you all.   Ya'll are so inspiring...I know I can do this too.  I've never made enough money to live apartment/house plan and have struggled so hard to do so when I have been forced to.  I've lived more unconventionally and actually prefer it.  10 years in a barn and 5 years in a lil moonshine shack on 64 acres that used to host a drive in window and 9 stills.  Not active when I was there of course.  I'm a native from Georgia.

You folks seem to know how to handle yourselves and respect other folks.  I bought my camper in Lansing Michigan and camped up to the UP and back down to Georgia.  I found that people that were camping were smiling and happy everywhere I was.  That is rare these days.  Folks are in such a hurry to get what they want and where they are going.

Well that's enough about me.....Thank you for what you're doing out there and I'm looking forward to doing my part as well.
Sincerely,
--Susan--
 
Welcome to the forum Susan. I'll be heading down to the RTR for the first time myself and look forward to meeting you.
 
Welcome Susan, I'm new here myself.  Would like to get to the RTR myself, but not likely for a few years.  Good luck and most importantly, enjoy life!

Rob
 
Welcome to CRVL Susan, I plan on hitting the RTR for the first time my self this year
 
Welcome susan, sounds like you were made for the part, when you say camper what do you mean truck camper?
 
Welcome to the CRVL forums Susan! Have a good trip to the RTR!

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.
 
Welcome to the CRVL Forum   :) 

Small Moonshine Shack,  LOL  Sounds like you also have experience living in a "Tiny Home" too. 

You'll  have some stories to tell at the RTR I'm sure.
 
Welcome Susan, seems you have a great head start. See you at RTR.

Rob
 
Hi Susan, welcome! I'm rather a newbie here too ...won't be making it to the RTR as my van order was messed up and the new one won't be in till the end of January...
 
Welcome aboard Susan!
A friend of mine is Popcorn Sutton's grandson.
Mighty fine picker!

Endless happy trails to you.
 
susan said:
Hi Folks
I'm Susan and have recently bought a camper quit my job am getting rid of my stuff and am headed to the RTR in January.  Bob's interviews and you tube videos have been so encouraging to me and I can't wait to meet you all.   Ya'll are so inspiring...I know I can do this too.  I've never made enough money to live apartment/house plan and have struggled so hard to do so when I have been forced to.  I've lived more unconventionally and actually prefer it.  10 years in a barn and 5 years in a lil moonshine shack on 64 acres that used to host a drive in window and 9 stills.  Not active when I was there of course.  I'm a native from Georgia.

You folks seem to know how to handle yourselves and respect other folks.  I bought my camper in Lansing Michigan and camped up to the UP and back down to Georgia.  I found that people that were camping were smiling and happy everywhere I was.  That is rare these days.  Folks are in such a hurry to get what they want and where they are going.

Well that's enough about me.....Thank you for what you're doing out there and I'm looking forward to doing my part as well.
Sincerely,
--Susan--
Hi Susan,

Welcome! I have been living in my rv for a year.  This will also be my first year at the RTR. Looking forward to meeting you.

Caryn
 
wagoneer said:
Welcome susan, sounds like you were made for the part, when you say camper what do you mean truck camper?

I purchased a class c.  Thank you for the welcome.
 
DrJean said:
Hi Susan, welcome!  I'm rather a newbie here too ...won't be making it to the RTR as my van order was messed up and the new one won't be in till the end of January...

Awh well maybe they will have another one in the summer this year and you could come then.  Thank you for the welcome.
 
Gypsysoul said:
Hi Susan,

Welcome! I have been living in my rv for a year.  This will also be my first year at the RTR. Looking forward to meeting you.

Caryn

Nice.  I hope the year has been wonderful for you.  Thank you for the welcome.  I bet the RTR will be a lot of fun for us.
 
susan said:
Hi Folks
I'm Susan and have recently bought a camper quit my job am getting rid of my stuff and am headed to the RTR in January.  Bob's interviews and you tube videos have been so encouraging to me and I can't wait to meet you all.   Ya'll are so inspiring...I know I can do this too.  I've never made enough money to live apartment/house plan and have struggled so hard to do so when I have been forced to.  I've lived more unconventionally and actually prefer it.  10 years in a barn and 5 years in a lil moonshine shack on 64 acres that used to host a drive in window and 9 stills.  Not active when I was there of course.  I'm a native from Georgia.

You folks seem to know how to handle yourselves and respect other folks.  I bought my camper in Lansing Michigan and camped up to the UP and back down to Georgia.  I found that people that were camping were smiling and happy everywhere I was.  That is rare these days.  Folks are in such a hurry to get what they want and where they are going.

Well that's enough about me.....Thank you for what you're doing out there and I'm looking forward to doing my part as well.
Sincerely,
--Susan--

If you haven't already, you might want to get a small roll of Reflectix reflective insulation. Great for keeping heat out or in - and easy to work with.
Happy trails!
M.
 

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