Motorhome Repairs: Just part of the Adventure!
Repairs kept us home, but allowed us to go to Beyond Van Gogh St. Louis. Win!
Repairs kept us home, but allowed us to go to Beyond Van Gogh St. Louis. Win!
We enjoyed Orange Beach sites including Sun Outdoors, Pirate’s Cove, Gulf State Park, Lambert’s, and Pink Pony Pub.
For starters this is the first entry to the blog that I (Grace) typed out. Back in January, we got a motorhome to travel the U.S. in. Our motorhome is a 2019 Forest River FR3 32DS. It had 5,700 miles on it when we bought it. Our RV has bunk beds, a King bed, a…
Although we love our FR3 32DS, we wish we would have known these 5 things first: Entry-level quality, missing features, lower maneuverability, noise, and living with slides retracted.
All I will say is that we came in the back entrance, but we made it to our site in Oak Mountain State Park Campground. TWICE! Smooth, but winding. The back gate closes at 5:00 pm. The campsite is a “pull-through” site with full, 30amp hookups. After Mark hooked up in the downpour, we played…
If our first experience with Harvest Hosts, aka Boondockers Welcome is any indication, spending the $99 for Harvest Hosts and another $40 for the additional Boondockers Welcome options will be worth every penny! We requested a stay at East Estate in Cullman, Alabama for our second night on the road and we really didn’t know…
The trouble with buying a motorhome in January is that you can’t de-winterize to check systems. Does the water heater work? The refrigerator? The air conditioner? Water pump? We have been trying to load the drawers, line the cabinet drawers, make beds, and organize while slipping on the icy driveway and running the space heaters…
We chose our Class A, Forest River FR3 32DS based on the floorplan, price, and sleeping capacity.
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Finally retired and ready to travel!