My RV Story


When I was a teenager, I had a friend who lived with his family on a 34 foot sailboat in Waikiki. After school I would go down to the marina and hang out with he and his family. I thought at the time "how cool is this that you could have the freedom to move around from place to place and explore new places while never leaving the comfort of your home". I would later learn how to sail and thought that one day I would live in a sailboat of my own. Now 30 years later, family and career have taken priority over my adolescent dreams of living on a boat. I now live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and no longer have dreams of living on a sailboat. Nevertheless, the appeal of a life of independence, self-sufficiency and adventure still exists for me -- if not on water, then on the open road.

My First RV
Back in 1987 I purchased this 1970 VW Camper from the original owner. I had previously owned a Dodge conversion van in Florida in the early 80s and would frequently spend many a weekend at Daytona Beach with friends.

Upon returning to the Puget Sound area I wanted a sleep-in vehicle that got better mileage than my gas-guzzling Dodge Van. The VW Camper would prove to be perfect for me.

For 11 years, the VW camper would be my primary vehicle. My wife and kids would share many memories with me in the VW. Ironically, during those years, the thought of a motorhome never even entered my mind. After all, it was mostly older retired folks who had RVs.

I sold the VW in 2000 to a couple who flew up to Seattle from San Francisco to pick it up. It seemed like my camping days were over. In the years to follow, annual family vacations would usually consist of a flight to some warm location for a week in the sun. Little did I know that things would soon change. The RV lifestyle was just around the corner.

In 2007, we began spending time with friends and family in their RVs. Weekend road trips, wine tours, and family vacations in an RV started to appeal to us. But if we were to continue, we would have to have our own space. After months of extensive research and RV shopping we finally took the plunge in November 2007 and officially joined the ranks of satisfied RV owners across the country. I can't tell you how satisfied we have been with our RV. My dreams of independence, self-sufficiency and adventure are being realized, not on the sea, but on the open road in our RV.

In our first two years we logged more than 15,000 miles on the open road and have seen more country than ever before. We manage to do this despite busy work schedules, school and rising gas prices. Looking back over the last 30 years, it seems like it was meant to be.

On our travels I've seen a growing number of RV couples and their kids on the road. In Hill City, South Dakota I met a family camped next to us who had driven from Florida to visit Mt. Rushmore. So there we were, a family from Washington camped next to a family from Florida. How cool is that. They were renting an RV to haul their 3 kids around the country. I spoke to the dad who was asking lots of questions about our rig because they too were considering an RV of their own. I told him that it was perhaps the best thing we've done for our family.

It has certainly been a dream come true for my wife and I. I enjoy sharing my enthusiasm with other families considering the RV lifestyle. While in the military I visited several countries around the world and have concluded that there is no better place to live than right here in the USA. So let's enjoy it and get on get out on the road to see more of it.

Thanks for visiting my blog and sharing in our adventures as we live them. What's your story? I'd love to hear it and would be glad to post it on the blog. -Tito

7 comments :

  1. Hi Tito, your blog is a great read! My husband and I recently purchased an RV and we're thrilled about it, but we have so much more to learn. From what I've read so far, your posts have been very helpful, and I'm so glad to hear you say that owning an RV has been a "dream come true" for your family. That just makes me even more excited!

    I also started an RV blog of my own, http://therestlab.blogspot.com and would be honored if you'd check it out. (I could use any tips, suggestions on RVs, blogging or otherwise!) Thanks so much!

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  2. Tito, Your website has been helpful, lately. Glad I stumbled across your site. We've been RVing for over 10 years. I've had 3 trailers, and now have a 39ft diesel pusher motorhome. 2004 Fleetwood Bounder 39Z. Your video on restringing day/night shades is something that I'm looking at now, as I'm in the process of re-doing a smaller shade, next to the entry door. The YouTube video is great. I can't wait to look around the rest of your site. Thanks, Tom (Bossier City, La.)

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  3. Nice to hear from you Tom. I'm glad you found my blog. I lived in Louisiana (New Orleans) for 2 years back in the late 70s before moving to the Pacific Northwest.

    Looks like you've had some adventures of your own. If you're ever interested doing a guest post then just let me know.

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  4. Hi Tito, I stumbled across your site today while standing in Walmart searching (on my Android phone) for the oil capacity for my Onan 4K generator. I found my answer! Once I got home, I looked all through your site... good job!

    The wife and I are full-timer RVers, in a 24' Class C towing a 1999 Jeep Cherokee. Our web site is our user name if you want to take a look. Take care!

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    1. Glad I was able to help you find the info you needed. I'll have to go check out your web site. Take care.

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  5. I just stumbled on your website while looking for instructions on repairing my day/night blinds. What a great source of information, and what a breath of fresh air. You are the first source I've found that is NOT of retirement age, has young children and camps in a Motorhome. We've been doing just like you since 2004 when we bought a 22' Winnebago motorhome with 4000 miles on it. The 4 of us (my husband, myself and our two children) just adore it! I have added your blog to my google reader, and look forward to future posts.

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    1. Welcome! I'm glad you found my blog. Be sure to 'like' rvwithtito on Facebook as well and you'll be automatically entered in my giveaways for free stuff.

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Let me know what you're thinking. I welcome your comments. Thanks -Tito

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