Freeway Flyer 05

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Thought I would get smarter as I got older. Too much adulting and not enough playing. Only have 3 trips booked for 2023. I promise next year to do better.
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Tom/Barb

Oak Harbor, Wa

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Freeway Flyer 05 wrote: Thought I would get smarter as I got older. Too much adulting and not enough playing. Only have 3 trips booked for 2023. I promise next year to do better.
I know how you feel, between covid, cost of fuel, time of year. the Newmar has been parked. total miles this year -- 85
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ken56

Tennessee

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I only did 3 trips last year. Went to a park in Georgia for the first trip just because in March, Chattanooga for the National Corn bread festival in April, and Myrtle Beach for the Shrimp Festival in September. Have 2 trips planned this year. Again going to the Corn Bread fest the end of April and then up to Montgomery Bell State Park the very next week. Still looking to add a few more yet.
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Grit dog

Black Diamond, WA

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Well the good news is the only “booking” needed to hop in the RV is booking a slot at the fuel station to fill er up!
But this coming from someone who’s never taken more than 1 “trip” and maybe a couple weekends a year. Maybe if I’m able to retire that might change.
If anyone has been using Covid as an excuse for the last 2 years, they are the ones who really should get out, of the house and out of their own heads. Far healthier than boogeyman fear.
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Lantley

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In my area its hard to get a spot if you don't reserve a site 9-12 months in advance
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spoon059

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Last year was an off year for us. Probably only had about 5 or 6 trips.
Had our 3 week trip to Florida in February.
Had our week long trip to the lake over 4th of July.
Had a week long trip to Tennessee in August.
I think we scattered a couple other shorter trips in, but cannot remember them now!
Having a 10 year old playing softball and an 8 year old playing baseball has slowed us down some. Also, I'm getting closer to retirement and thinking about saving leave to go towards retirement...
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garmp

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Planning our first trip of the year for April/May. Second & third trips are already figured out. Yeah, right! What happened is the first trip was postponed to become the third, so now we're filling the first.
With having to make reservations most every where and trying to avoid previously stayed at parks it gets tougher all the time. Still got a tone of pic to sort & label from last year. Oh well!
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Reisender

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This was a funny year for us for trips. We did three local trips and then two really long trips. One that was 4 weeks all over BC and the island and another one that was 7 weeks (across Canada to Quebec and back from BC). Normally we only do one longer and a lot of local trips. Total of 15200 kilometers. We never ran into a full campground and we never made one reservation. But we were always off the road early so a few times we were lucky to get one of the last spots, plus we are small and can fit anywhere.
Next year (starting may) we are going to head down the west coast but we’ll start by crossing over to Vancouver island and then head south from there to port Angeles. There is a ton of hiking on the coast and we hope to get a lot in. Fuel prices are a lot lower this year so campgrounds might be a bit fuller. Guess we’ll see. .
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MitchF150

Puyallup, WA

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Lantley wrote: In my area its hard to get a spot if you don't reserve a site 9-12 months in advance
Same here, at least for the WA State Parks we prefer to go to. To get a "choice" site, the max reserve time is 9 months, and it fills up fast if you are not on the site the moment it hits 7am on that 9 month lead day.. Sometimes, you have to reserve a few days ahead just to grab the site and then pay the cancel fee for the extra days you won't use...
Covid was only an issue for the first month of May 2020 where they did cancel our 9 month old reservation.. I made the best of it and went someplace else, but we have been able to do our normal 5-6 long weekend trips a year since.
We only go once a month during the summer, as it's expensive and still working, so there you go.. but those 4 day weekends once a month is nice! ![smile [emoticon]](https://forums.motorhome.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/smile.gif)
Good luck! Mitch
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joebedford

Seriously thinking about heading home soon.

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I have ONE trip planned for 2023. Back to my snowbird spot.
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