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- Middle Kingdom
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- Walkinghairball
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- Location: In a rock an roll venue near you....as long as you are in the Pacific Northwest.
- Aerosmitten
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People can go off topic in my threads. *wink* But the Colts are gonna take the title again this year. *hides*
Me, we do have a small fishing boat. Godmom is already talking about towing it behind the motorhome, but not when we take our trip to Alaska. The boat would work on a certain lake I know in Pennsylvania. LOL
Me, we do have a small fishing boat. Godmom is already talking about towing it behind the motorhome, but not when we take our trip to Alaska. The boat would work on a certain lake I know in Pennsylvania. LOL
Onward and Upward!
- Middle Kingdom
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- Kares4Rush
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My brother and his wife and their kids did exactly that in 2005, t! They got one the size of a bus, took off ALL over the country and Canada and home-schooled their kids (two were two young). They stayed with relatives on both sides visiting or set up camp each night. It was great when they were in NY but that thing was HUGE!!! Much plus and minus on having one of those. Gas mileage for one. Meh.awip2062 wrote:I would LOVE to homeschool my kids one year travelling around the continent seeing places of historical, geographical, cultural, and By-torian interest. But, alas, I haven't the funds. Ah well, I have a very blessed life, things aside. The friends here, for instance.
I slept in it when I visited them before they took off and I pretended I was like Rush living in a tour bus.
Freeze this moment a little bit longer...
Ours isn't the size of a bus because I said I won't drive one. I could drive it but don't want to have to find parking for it and deal with I-5 traffic! Oy.
And gas...yeah, that would certainly be an issue, and is a good part of why we can't do the travel around for a year and homeschool.
Wouldn't it be fun to travel the Ghost Rider trail following the exact route Neil did in a motorhome? I wonder if it could be done, though.
And gas...yeah, that would certainly be an issue, and is a good part of why we can't do the travel around for a year and homeschool.
Wouldn't it be fun to travel the Ghost Rider trail following the exact route Neil did in a motorhome? I wonder if it could be done, though.
Onward and Upward!
- Walkinghairball
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- Walkinghairball
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- Joined: Wed Apr 21, 2004 9:42 pm
- Location: In a rock an roll venue near you....as long as you are in the Pacific Northwest.