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Title: Rather be camping?
Post by: aimee on October 19, 2012, 10:46:17 am
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Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: gradygal on October 19, 2012, 10:55:22 am
I added our 2 cents worth on Facebook

Judi
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: aimee on October 19, 2012, 11:02:14 am
Thanks, Judi!   2o2
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Denny & Barb on October 19, 2012, 05:12:59 pm
Sorry... but think I added 4 cents worth....  :lol
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Ron Dittmer on October 20, 2012, 02:44:28 pm
I could not agree with that statement so I wrote something else.  I can have a very good day at work, and bad day camping, though most often reveresed which is why I wish I could retire.
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: lghjr on October 21, 2012, 02:05:58 pm
I could not agree with that statement so I wrote something else.  I can have a very good day at work, and bad day camping, though most often reveresed which is why I wish I could retire.

I retire at 52 because I could, and would happily have worked another 10 if I could have found a job doing what I was doing.

It ain't all it's cracked up to be.
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Carolp495 on October 21, 2012, 02:39:28 pm

Vince and I sold our business of 30 years 6 years ago .... we both love being retired, but owning our business we pretty much worked year round. We took one family vacation with our son before he graduated and went in the Air Force but it was all of 5 days .... and just when we thought we were unwinding and having a good time we had to head back home.  We saw the change of seasons for the first time ever two years ago when we took a quick trip up to North Carolina. Our problem is that we never did any traveling so we really don't know where or what to do.  We drive someplace and turn around and come back home again.

Retirement is great we just don't how to use it !!!!!!!

Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Bob Mahon on October 21, 2012, 02:45:28 pm
I retired 6 years ago and find the more 'free' time you have, the more demands are placed upon it............by others.
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: bigbadjc on October 21, 2012, 03:07:44 pm
I worked for a large energy company that had great retirement benefits, but a fairly high stress level working environment.  Most of the engineers retired between 55 and 58 years old; I retired two weeks before my 57th birthday.  Retirement is NOT overrated.  What made it possible for me and the other workers there was that you could continue with your health coverage including prescriptions and dental at the same cost to you as if you were still working.  At 65 you went on Medicare and your company insurance converted to a low cost Medicare supplement policy.  It will be interesting to see if more people will retire early if they have Obamacare rather than company insurance, as they would sse no difference in cost.  I have continued until the last couple of years (I'm now 70) to occasionally consult or teach courses for the company I retired from, but never regretted retiring early.

Jerry
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Denny & Barb on October 21, 2012, 06:58:41 pm
I too took early retirement (age 58) from a large communication company. What made it possible was the health insurance that the company continued to pay till Medacare kicked in, and now supplies a low rate supplement. Without the health care thingy, I would not have retired at the early age. Also... Retirement is NOT over rated. The wife and I are busier now than when retired, and have to sometimes say the word NO to some peoples activities.   As Christians, we do enjoy medical Missions trips to countries bringing the Gospel to many and other volunteer activities.

So after saying all this, our other passion is camping mostly dry camping from 1 feb to 1 may in Ariz/NM.  Summer is spent camping in many short trips throughout the area and to our family camp.
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Ron Dittmer on October 21, 2012, 08:31:03 pm
Denny and Barb,

Now you are talking!  2o2
I would love to retire to do more of what I already do.....faith based charity work, mostly through our church.  And all the time in between would be about the two of us and family.  I so desire all that kind of "Busy".
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Denny & Barb on October 22, 2012, 11:17:47 pm
Ron ... that is going to be  the most satisfying times of your life, as you already know.  The PC just adds too our enjoyment when doing times with our family and friends.   
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: bgolden on October 23, 2012, 06:58:23 am
Ron ... that is going to be  the most satisfying times of your life, as you already know.  The PC just adds too our enjoyment when doing times with our family and friends.   

eRon in retirement.... that would give more time for modifications and upgrades to his PC 2350. And that means my 2350 would benefit from his posts here in the forum.  Afterall, Denny & Barb, Ron practically ordered my PC before I purchased it from East Acres.

I think he'd make a great salesman for Phoenix Cruiser.

B Golden  :-D   :-D   :-D







Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Ron Dittmer on October 23, 2012, 09:18:27 am
.....Ron practically ordered my PC before I purchased it from East Acres.  I think he'd make a great salesman for Phoenix Cruiser.  B Golden  :-D   :-D   :-D
roflol
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Denny & Barb on October 23, 2012, 05:58:14 pm
I have to also admit, that I got more idea's for my 2350 from Ron and others before I even took delivery. I had mods and changes listed on a piece of paper from this PC group, just waiting for the coach to arrive... So yep, Ron .... retire.... promise you will never look back!  (Just make sure your med insurance is covered ... that's the bigy)

Denny
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: gradygal on October 24, 2012, 11:17:25 am

Vince and I sold our business of 30 years 6 years ago .... we both love being retired, but owning our business we pretty much worked year round. We took one family vacation with our son before he graduated and went in the Air Force but it was all of 5 days .... and just when we thought we were unwinding and having a good time we had to head back home.  We saw the change of seasons for the first time ever two years ago when we took a quick trip up to North Carolina. Our problem is that we never did any traveling so we really don't know where or what to do.  We drive someplace and turn around and come back home again.

Retirement is great we just don't how to use it !!!!!!!


On January 2 at Franklin Locks. there will be 3 other couples that will suggest how to use your retirement!!! See you then.

Judi
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: bigbadjc on October 24, 2012, 11:59:38 am
I enjoy RV camping and travel, particularly to Alberta and British Columbia,  but spend much more time on package land tours or cruises.  I would heartily recommend this to all of you.  Two of the most popular are Canadian cruises out of NY or Boston to Nova Scotia, PEI, Quebec, and Montreal and Alaska cruise/land tours out of Seattle or Vancouver.  Another trip I really enjoyed this past April was a coast to coast rail tour from Vancouver to Halifax - 4200 miles - with overnights in several cities.  Since we're coming to enjoy overseas air flights less and less, we're booked for October 2013 on a 42 night cruise from/to Fort Lauderdale that goes to the Canary Islands, Morrocco, Spain, Italy, and assorted islands.  These are surprisingly reasonable in price.  Just some more ways to fill your long, leisurely days in retirement.

Jerry
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: bgolden on October 24, 2012, 03:47:42 pm
  Just some more ways to fill your long, leisurely days in retirement.

Jerry
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And I thought the past weeks of raking leaves was fun...... :-D

Bill G
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Post by: Carolp495 on October 24, 2012, 04:20:01 pm
Judi:
I am so excited and can't wait ..... no one ever tells us where to go lol  roflol.

We try to get away but always seem to be one street away from where we should be and always seem to miss finding the good stuff .... and just come back home  :beg

We drove to Myrtle Beach SC one year (so excited) only to find that all the dinner clubs and shows, were closed as they were preparing for the holiday shows .... we ended up coming home the next day .... this is our luck.

I am thinking we need to begin with a company that plans adventures and you just arrive ... that is our speed !!!

BTW on the "Matress" on a previous discussion .... did you know that when you flip the mattress it is actually harder foam on the other side ..... and ..... after memory foam and egg crate foam and the taking it all off flipping the mattress back over and then putting back the egg crate foam and .... pulling my lower back out from the bed being so uncomfortable  :'( and Vince thinking OMG where did I find her (ha-ha) we finally ordered a new 8" interspring mattress which should arrive in a couple of weeks. We may get a nose bleed being up in the air two more inches but I am so excited and hope this makes it all better.

Look forward to travel recommendations and most of all making new friends  2o2 .... See you next year.

Carol


 
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Carolp495 on October 24, 2012, 04:36:37 pm
  Just some more ways to fill your long, leisurely days in retirement.

Jerry

And I thought the past weeks of raking leaves was fun...... :-D

Bill G
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Jerry:
We are on two acres  in Florida and we don't have the dropping of the leaves to awfully bad ... we stay pretty green .... plus that is way to much work for me  :lol
Regarding travel ... we would die if we were away from home all the days, weeks, and months like you   (WH) even if we don't have anything else to do  :). We have to start with baby steps .... these are two people that the longest we have been away from home is a week. We flew to Tennessee one year so we couldn't drive back home the next day .... but we booked our flight home four days later and were crying the blues that we had to wait that long to go back home ... so we are not even sure if there is any hope at all for us    :)

Carol
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Barry-Sue on October 24, 2012, 07:44:07 pm
Carol

There is always hope for everyone.

Start by joining us on January 2 at Franklin Locks for a day or two.

Barry and Sue
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Denny & Barb on October 25, 2012, 09:49:58 am
Carol... wonder if there is medication for that?  :)

Barb and I are gypsy's. (Probably a lot to do with living in Wisconsin's snow and Ice.)

In our younger years did a lot of oversea trips. But since 9-11 kind of got soured on them. 

Now only go oversea when on a Christian Missions Trip.

Do have a "family and friends" with a cruise line that allowed us to recently enjoy some nice cruises a bit cheaper. 

But our passion is camping.  All three of our kids family's now recently took up camping. This summer, God willing, we will be going to Bamif BC with one family and then joining another family in Rapid City SD, and then then moving south to Wyoming and camping with our sons family that live out there in the Snowy Ridge Mountains.

So trying to think of ways to put the garden on "automatic" as we will be gone probably a month.  :)

And of course, after our Missions trip in Jan 2013, we will be gypsy'ing our way around NM and Ariz for 3 months.  (by end of April even Wi. starts to warm up!)

Denny
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: bigbadjc on November 01, 2012, 05:12:55 pm
Just a couple of observations.  Banff is sort of the Gatlinburg of the Canadian Rockies.  Blocks of overpriced stores and restaurants and FULL of traffic in the summer.  I strongly advise the Kannaskis Country about 40 miles south of there.  The RV Park at Mt. Kidd is fabulous.  Large wooded sites, full hookups if desired, clean bath faciliteis, a river behind it and a mountain overlooking it.  Best thing in my opinion, NO BINGO.  On the other hand, the Rapid City area is great.  Two areas just south of Rapid City that shouldn't be missed are Custer State Park (drive right through a buffalo herd) and Mammouth Hot Springs, where you walk on catwalks over a mammouth and cave bear burial ground in a former sinkhole around a watering hole.  Beautiful area.

Jerry
Title: Re: Rather be camping?
Post by: Denny & Barb on November 01, 2012, 10:57:41 pm
Thanks Jerry.. Been to both places but your tips are appreciated.

Denny