dj317
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Hello everyone!
Well, I don't have it yet, but I pick up my Kodiak Cub 177RB from a local dealer on Tuesday! Both excited and a bit apprehensive. I've towed trailers cross-country and rented RVs in the past, but this will be the first time that I've owned an RV, and I know there's a lot for me to learn! Unfortunately, I have to store it immediately after picking it up as my HOA doesn't permit RV parking and campgrounds in my area don't open before early-April. But I've got all that set up, so I'll pick up the RV Tuesday, drive around a bit to get a feel for it, then drop it off at the storage until April.
This is a pretty small camper, but I think it's a good size for me as I get started. For now it's just me and my dog, and probably only a few months a year, so I think it'll work out well.
I retired in 2019 and I'm teaching part-time, but I have no classes this spring so I'm volunteering as a camp host for part of the late-spring/early-summer. I'll be hosting in Bryce Canyon for about two months, then back to Iowa for a month at a state park. I'm really excited about this opportunity - I've long thought about campground hosting in retirement and I can't believe that I actually got Bryce Canyon for my first assignment!
Anyway, I'll try to post some pictures from Bryce Canyon in a few months, as best I can (no WiFi in the campground, and limited access at the visitor center).
Looking forward to any and all comments and suggestions, especially if related to Kodiaks, trailer hauling, or campground hosting.
Thanks,
Dan
Well, I don't have it yet, but I pick up my Kodiak Cub 177RB from a local dealer on Tuesday! Both excited and a bit apprehensive. I've towed trailers cross-country and rented RVs in the past, but this will be the first time that I've owned an RV, and I know there's a lot for me to learn! Unfortunately, I have to store it immediately after picking it up as my HOA doesn't permit RV parking and campgrounds in my area don't open before early-April. But I've got all that set up, so I'll pick up the RV Tuesday, drive around a bit to get a feel for it, then drop it off at the storage until April.
This is a pretty small camper, but I think it's a good size for me as I get started. For now it's just me and my dog, and probably only a few months a year, so I think it'll work out well.
I retired in 2019 and I'm teaching part-time, but I have no classes this spring so I'm volunteering as a camp host for part of the late-spring/early-summer. I'll be hosting in Bryce Canyon for about two months, then back to Iowa for a month at a state park. I'm really excited about this opportunity - I've long thought about campground hosting in retirement and I can't believe that I actually got Bryce Canyon for my first assignment!
Anyway, I'll try to post some pictures from Bryce Canyon in a few months, as best I can (no WiFi in the campground, and limited access at the visitor center).
Looking forward to any and all comments and suggestions, especially if related to Kodiaks, trailer hauling, or campground hosting.
Thanks,
Dan