[font='droid sans', sans-serif]"My concerns are I’m now alone (my husband passed) & I’m older & not physically strong anymore. I’m not sure it’s safe or even reasonable for me to think I can travel the country on my own? Looking for pros & cons of living the campsite life?"[/font]
[font='droid sans', sans-serif]After my husband died, I thought my traveling days were over. We camped and RV'd together. Then I realized that I could go MY way. I begged him to do Alaska but he wouldn't. So after he was gone, I saw it as my chance. I got a van, fixed it up, and over the next few years did pretty much the entire country. [/font]
[font='droid sans', sans-serif]The first trip, Texas to Maine, 6 weeks, was fantastic! I didn't sell my house or things then, just locked things up, arranged mail and bills, and went. I always have a Plan B, just in case. Yes, I was scared, but not one bad thing happened, and I was 62 then.[/font]
[font='droid sans', sans-serif]My time on the road taught me so very much! Mostly, that I can take care of myself and handle pretty much anything that happens along. You will develop a confidence that you never knew you had! And knowledge and skills you never knew you needed. Like many above, I do recommend you try it first before selling everything. I did it for six years and recently decided to go back to a house. You may be nervous or afraid but once you face that and get past it, you will be a person you respect.[/font]
[font='droid sans', sans-serif]Try it! If you like it, great. If you don't, go back home and know that at least you tried. [/font]