26.2.2go wrote: Looking to PT retire on 1/1/2013. Thinking FW TH RVing. But see so many non active, non athletic types at campgrounds, don't get me wrong, very nice folks, just not physically athletic lifestyle, at least not what we see. We both run marathons, road bike, kyak, play tennis, hike, motorcycle among other activities. Not sure how we'd 'fit into a campground crowd'. We will plan our routes around athletic events (week long bikes rides, marathons, etc.).
We're looking at this lifestyle for us, are there other like minded folks out there doin these activities or are we crazy? Maybe we should just buy a condo in St. Pete and enjoy the beach at Clearwater.
Amy-52/Terry-55
By the way you're portraying yourself in this post?? Yep, you probably won't fit with the toyhauler crowd, we don't judge other folks.
I'll drink to that! Did I just put myself in the wrong crowd?
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To all those who feathers got ruffled over this post, please understand that we are not judging anyone nor suggesting in any way that we are 'better' because we enjoy a fit life. Thank you to all who gave sound advice... that's what we were looking for. It is good to hear there are active groups out there RVing and if you're not, we respect anyone who's out there living their dream; we will be happy to share dinner, life stories and a campfire with you as well as a trail run or bike ride with those who are.
And rfryer... you sound like our kind of guy!! Age is relative...we hope to meet anyone that can put us to shame because we love the challenge!
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2013 Forest River Thunderbolt AMP 395XLR12
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26.2.2go wrote: To all those who feathers got ruffled over this post, please understand that we are not judging anyone nor suggesting in any way that we are 'better' because we enjoy a fit life. Thank you to all who gave sound advice... that's what we were looking for. It is good to hear there are active groups out there RVing and if you're not, we respect anyone who's out there living their dream; we will be happy to share dinner, life stories and a campfire with you as well as a trail run or bike ride with those who are.
And rfryer... you sound like our kind of guy!! Age is relative...we hope to meet anyone that can put us to shame because we love the challenge!
I agree that the toy hauler crowd will likely get you the closest to hanging out with people with like interests. We bring our Mt bikes in addition to the RZR everywhere we go. If you end up getting one, I would suggest Googling City of Rocks in Idaho. World class rock climbing, right in the camp site, the rock is great to climb and the people are great. We go down there at least three times a year.
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2012 Chevy 2500HD 4X4 6.0 3.73
I did not read all the previous responses.
Here's a thought: If you're hanging around the campground, you're going to see the other people hanging around the campground. The people out doing stuff are out doing stuff.
You might consider getting into backpacking versus RVing. Like backpacking in state forests. In my mind, this is where you will find people kayaking w/ their backpacks, then setting up camp overnight, then kayaking again in morning, etc.
I think there is a huge variety of people who have rvs. We are a young family and I plan on using the rv at track days because of my young son. We didn't mind parking in the garage or in the elements before he came along but now, he can't endure extremes not should we keep him in the garage with gasoline and loud bikes. I got the rv for us, to meet the needs of our family.
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As many others have suggested use your RV to do the things you like to do. We enjoy many of the same activities as you do. We have used our RV as a base camp to climb 14 er's in Colorado and kayak in the UP of Michigan. We spend part of the winter in the RGV of TX, and our 55+ park has a great pool to swim laps, tennis courts, a softball team, bicycle group, motorcycle group and the list goes on. I think you will fit in just fine. Enjoy!
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4monkeys wrote: I did not read all the previous responses.
Here's a thought: If you're hanging around the campground, you're going to see the other people hanging around the campground. The people out doing stuff are out doing stuff.
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Whoa. Lots of defensive folks chiming in on this thread.
OP, there are a multitude of RV groups & organizations nationally (US) with more specific focuses than solely RVing. Lots of folks have RVs as a secondary focus, using their RVs as a base camp while engaging in other more active / rigorous sports, activities, adventures.
Search for them, they're out there.
Happy trails to you...