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northerncedars
06-14-2008, 03:38 PM
New to all this ---- don't even know how to really connect with you people. Long time RV'er with 33' Fleetwood 2003 at present will be a "snowbirder" this winter would appreciate any correspondence in this regard!

dxsmac
06-14-2008, 04:08 PM
Welcome! If you are a long time RV'r, then you can teach the rest of us! I've only been RV'ing for four years, still learning.

If you call yourself a "snowbird," I'm still looking for the answer to the question of..... "what do you all someone who goes North in the winter to escape the heat?" Are they a "sunbird?"

JJ

northerncedars
06-14-2008, 04:14 PM
New to all this ---- don't even know how to really connect with you people. Long time RV'er with 33' Fleetwood 2003 at present will be a "snowbirder" this winter would appreciate any correspondence in this regard!

Welcome! If you are a long time RV'r, then you can teach the rest of us! I've only been RV'ing for four years, still learning.

If you call yourself a "snowbird," I'm still looking for the answer to the question of..... "what do you all someone who goes North in the winter to escape the heat?" Are they a "sunbird?"

JJ


We call them Americans!!

murffdog
06-15-2008, 01:20 AM
We're American's, good one! Welcome aboard, you already did connect with the group. :)

dxsmac
06-15-2008, 02:44 AM
Oops, I messed up my reply to NorthernCedars. I meant, North in the SUMMER to escape the heat, not north in the WINTER.

But, "americans" is a good one!

JJ

tepetapan
06-15-2008, 04:16 AM
Many RVers find the 30īs and 40īs of south Texas and points north not quite warm enough. There are thousands of RVers and hundreds of RV parks in Mexico. With a bit of research and some time you wil find all the info you need to make the trip fun and exciting.

cocoon1
06-19-2008, 04:37 PM
Yes, I did move to the North but it had nothing to do with Sunbird or Snowbird. I am calling it "Chicken". To explain: that I am escaping to the North through Hurricane Season in the South. That Katrina was some scary. :eek: