| title | author | comments |
| Re: Carriage Cameo fifth wheel | John | $$ TO SELL. 1 owner Carriage Cameo F37RE3 5th Whl, Immaculate Cond. 3 Slides, Cherrywood Cabinets, beige Corian in kitchen & bath, dbl fridge, Free Standing Dinette 4 Chairs incl. Leaf ext. & S/O, Living room has Hide-A-Bed Sofa, 2 Euro Chairs, cd/dvd home theater sys, opt. fireplace area. 3 zone xelogen lighting w/ dimmer switches, Central vac., Day/Night shades, Ceiling fan. Step Up Bath w/Corner Shower, Lav. Queen Bed w/ S/O & Ward. Nightstands, Wall Ward, w/Shelf Ward. Qn pillowtop mattress, Rear power stabilizer jacks w/ automatic leveling push button. 8' compartment slide tray. Fiberglass cap (front and rear) & Fiberglass sidewalls. Plumbed for W/D & pre-wired for 2nd AC & Generator. Less than 4K miles, always kept garaged, Trailer has many more features Call John 480-430-2228 Loc. Mesa, Arizona |
| Re: Fulltiming | Traveling Firefighter | Single, handsome, and fun Firefighter in my 40's, enjoying the RV lifestyle in Arizona, California, and Utah. Looking for other RV'rs in these area's to caravan with, travel with, etc. Anything from short-term getaway to longer term traveling. Fun and happy campers only please.
Will answer any and all emails. Thank you. TravelingFirefighter@yahoo.com |
| Re: Little Guy teardrop camper trailer | JohnF | Selling a 2007 Lil' Guy 6-Wide sport, good condition, king size mattress, cabinets, kitchen counter under hatch in back. 1000 lbs. rated 6 x5 ramp on the front for ATV, motorcycles, firewood, camping gear, etc. Electric trailer brakes, 7 way bargman plug, 14" Aluminum alloy wheels/tires, break away switch and battery. riverdrifterjf@yahoo.com 11/30/11 $4300 in Phoenix, Arizona area |
| Re: Fulltiming | back2life | Gentlemen, say hello to this fifty-six year old divorced women, originally from Chandler ,Arizona but currently living in Killeen, Texas, and will be moving once again to Missouri in near future.I am a reddish blonde of German descent, a little taller than average, and body weight is average - though still considered a looker by my male friends. I have recently mastered the art of balancing my life, and am now looking to fill the emotional void left by my one-year-old divorce. I am looking for a single gentleman between fifty and sixty who loves the Rv lifestyle,or even better full time RV’ing and is financially secure. I would prefer, physically fit gentlemen .If you see yourself in this description, and are interested in meeting please contact me.
I am still an avid RV enthusiast…my dream gallery in my thoughts still consist of wildlife, the scenery, and the camaraderie…the RV life style brings. My weekly thoughts of spending time traveling and meeting new people and experiencing the RV fun once again. The Alaskan wilderness that had just touched me so much….is what made my desire to escape the rat race became even stronger and I knew making the decision to become a full time RV’er was the right life style for me ! Now a days I have mini-depression with the "what if" thoughts…if I can’t overcome many financial barriers that could pop-up, now that I am divorced and single again….will I be able to afford to live life single on the road and make enough to secure a full time RV live style on my own? And hopefully I will be able to secure a job at a RV resort. Everywhere people are starting to re-think what is important in their lives...my thoughts are it’s kinda cool being single and my DREAM is STILL ALIVE |
| Re: Roadtrek SS-Agile motorhome | louis | WHY CAN'T I GET A PRICE AND LOCATION ARIZONA POST IT IN YOUR ROT I HAVE YOUR WEB SIGHT |
| Re: Fulltiming | Jb | I am Heading South this winter from Colorado exploring New Mexico and Arizona and into the real Mexico. Which is where I have spent the last two winters, the Southern Baha and Mazatalan last winter.. Both are very safe and comfortable for us gringos. Would love to have a fine lady too share all this great fun stuff with. Me, Retired business owner, mid 60's very healthy, active, greast shape (phy and ment)very congenial,honest,a real person/man. |
| Re: Fulltiming | RVaGoGo | Planning a trip South for the winter months and would like to either caravan or share expenses with another like minded individual. I am 63 female, retired, no pets. Would like to meet either male or female 55+ for friendship, companionship, share ideas----friendship only---not looking for a date hook-up. I enjoy exploring new sites and places. Like to move around frequently even if it is only 50 miles down the road. My plans are to travel Florida first then along the Gulf Coast to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona. If you have similar plans and are interested in the entire trip or perhaps some portion Email rvagogo at rocketmail.com. |
| Re: Fulltiming | RVaGoGo | Planning a trip South for the winter months and would like to either caravan or share expenses with another like minded individual. I am 63 female, retired, no pets. Would like to meet either male or female 55+ for friendship, companionship, share ideas----friendship only---not looking for a date hook-up. I enjoy exploring new sites and places. Like to move around frequently even if it is only 50 miles down the road. Mp plans are to travel Florida first then along the Gulf Coast to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona. If you have similar plans and are interested in the entire trip or perhaps some portion Email rvagogo at rocketmail.com. |
| Re: Hi-Lo Sporty travel trailer | Virginia | Looking for a 15 to 18 foot Hi-Lo travel trailer for under $5,000 that sleeps 4 to 6. In Arizona so preferably somewhere close. email if you have one. VGF6891@.com 7/28/2011
Thxs! |
| Re: Fulltiming | doug | 58 single retired male needs a partner,,michigan this summer then arizona or anyplace warm for the winter...i have a 34 ft mh and a english bulldog,,, tawasdoug@yahoo.com |
| Arizona Oct or Nov boondocking | Linda | I will be heading to Arizona in Oct or Nov and will be boondocking with all the hundreds of campers. Anyone wanting any particular information can email me at lilachill at yahoo.com. Happy camping - 4/22/2011 |
| Re: Carriage Cameo fifth wheel | Larry, Royal, Arkansas | PRICED TO SELL. One owner Carriage Cameo LXI, 33CKQ fifth wheel in immaculate condition. Has 4 slides, including slide out Arizona room. Sleeper sofa in Arizona room. Gold Marquis Onan 5500 LP generator (low hours) with auto change-over. Cherrywood-colored cabinets, Corian countertops in kitchen and bath. Plank flooring in kitchen and entry. Flat screen tv in livingroom and in bedroom, cd/dvd home theater system, three zone xelogen lighting with dimmer switches, black-out day/night shades, ceiling fan. Pillowtop mattress on queen-sized bed. Rear power stabilizer jacks, fiberglass cap (front and rear) and fiberglass sidewalls. Plumbed for washer/dryer and second air conditioner. New tires. Trailer has many more features so please CALL LARRY AT 760-508-3187 TO DISCUSS. ALSO AVAILABLE: Excellent condition 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD, 6.6 turbo diesel duramax, 19,000 miles, extended warranty (valid until July, 2012) with Allison 6-speed transmission, tow package, Rhino liner in bed and removable fifth wheel hitch. |
| Looking for a travelmate | Pamb | I have posted a message under fulltime rving, but I am looking for a travelmate to share expenses rving in June, July and August 2011 only. I am located in Arizona. Contact pamela.bren at yahoo.com if interested - 2/14/2011 |
| Re:Arizona boondocking in the desert | Chris | We boondock in Quartzsite each year and go to the RV show. Great atmosphere - 1/30/2011 |
| Re:What does Arizona offer in addition to the Grand Canyon? | Rattlesnake Joe | Howdy, Arizona boondocking in the deserted desert is the way to go. There is plenty of places to go and have a relaxing vacation right on BLM land that doesn't cost anything...or like $180 a season. It is so cheap to live in AZ my fellow campers speak in soft voices so the hordes don't hear us. I live full time with my wife in a Casita 17' fiberglass travel trailer with the high axel and big wheels and taller tires to get off the road and into the pretty canyons. A word of warning, once you experience the freedom and cost effectiveness of boondocking, it just may turn you into a desert rat too and your friends and family will think you have been out in the sun too long. So sell the house that is a yoke around your neck, get a self contained travel trailer and start living once again. There is no STRESS in the desert, just make sure you are camping above Hwy 8 and not close to the Mexican border. |
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