Palm Springs / Joshua Tree KOA

We’re finally on the road full-time!!

We left our home in Bellflower in January 2023 and the Palm Springs Joshua Tree KOA was our first stop.  Since this was the first time Allen had towed the 5th-wheel, we decided to stop after traveling for a few hours in case it was very stressful. When we departed Bellflower, it was drizzling with rain, but that didn’t seem to cause any problems.

Before the trip, Allen had been very nervous as it had been many years since he had towed anything, but the drive was easier than expected as the F-450 made the job a lot easier. The truck’s ability to tow the 5th-wheel without much effort amazed us.  It has a towing capacity of over 31,000 pounds. For reference, our RV weighs about half of that, so the truck has plenty of towing capacity, braking power, and torque.

 

Our Pets

Penny Lane

I’ve always wanted a dog, but since I’ve lived in apartments most of my life, I wasn’t able walk a dog as required, so I opted to wait. When we moved into the RV, I knew that I would be able walk a dog as much as they needed.

We adopted Penny Lane from Sparky & The Gang in Long Beach, CA in July 2020. She had been living on the streets of Long Beach and in bad shape when we adopted her. At first, she was very skittish; she didn’t trust people, other dogs, and didn’t like loud noises.

When we got her from Sparky & The Gang, they placed her in my lap and she didn’t move for the next 30 minutes while I petted her. At that point, she and I both knew she had found her forever home.

Over the next year or so, she gradually began to trust people and other dogs, but she still doesn’t like rain or thunder. At least she gets snuggles during a storm. Today, she will walk up to anyone as if she’s saying, “You got any treats? You need to pet me!”

Her favorite thing is this world is to get tummy rubs from her Daddy, Martin. Once you start, she demands that you do not stop!

I’m her Papa.

Little Bit

I inherited Little Bit from my brother, who passed away a few years ago. She is a Malta-Chi-Hava-Wheeny-Peka-Poo-Pug-gle, but she’s mainly a Maltese.  When we got her, she hadn’t been house-trained, had never been walked, barked at anything that moved but afraid of everything, and hadn’t recently been to the vet. No one had ever shown her what is expected of her. She didn’t really know how to be a dog.

It’s taken a long time, but today she is doing really great. She no longer barks at everything unless she’s really happy and excited. She loves her leased walks with her sister, Penny Lane. She’s still afraid of her own shadow or a leaf blowing in the wind, but it’s getting better. Recently, she’s started walking in front of me as long as we’re on a walking trail. She’s got to know I’m there all of the time. She’s not that fond of Lucy Fur but they do get along.

Lucy (AKA Lucy Fur)

I blame our friends, Tammy and Barb. Actually, it’s Tammy’s fault. She manipulated me to take this kitten she found at one of her worksites. The site was not safe and the kitten was going to get hurt or worse. Over the course of a week, Tammy talks about the cat and that she’s trying to find a home for it, but never asks me directly if we will take it.

Well, she finally wears me down and I tell her we’ll take it if Martin want to. Call me a sucker!

Lucy’s full name is “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” but I call her “Lucy Fur” because the name really fits. She’s an inside only cat and very playful but she likes to use her teeth and claws. As a result, I’ve been scratched too many times to count. She’s never vicious just a little too rough. Penny and Little Bit are a little weary of her but they both tolerate her (as if they have a choice!) I’m constantly threatening to let her outside and never let her back in, but Martin would never forgive me, so we’re stuck with the Monster.

Purchased 2022 Ford F-450 Dually Truck


We purchased our tow vehicle, a 2022 Ford F-450, in late November 2022 during the late stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Vehicles, much less big trucks, were difficult to find due to microchip shortages.  While researching which truck to buy, we learned that the 450 had a much better (smaller) turning radius than the F-350 or F-250. After calling various Ford dealerships and being told that there were no F-450s for sale in southern California, we found a 2022 with 43,000 miles on it at, of all places, a Volkswagen dealership.

Our Grand Design Solitude 375RES Gets Delivered

Can you remember April 2020, when everyone realized how scary COVID-19 was likely to be? We certainly can!

In the few years before COVID hit, Martin had planned to retire in 2025, and we would hit the road living full-time in an RV. We had already tried out the RV life renting Blue Bertha several times at Desert Sands Vintage RV Park in Borrego Springs, CA. We had fallen in love with the lifestyle. To our great sadness, Desert Sands Vintage RV Park has changed owners and names, and we don’t know anything about the new park.

At the time, we rented an apartment in Long Beach, CA, for $2000 a month. It was a fantastic apartment in a great neighborhood, but we had a lot of neighbors who were part of a little drug cartel. This was an expensive condo building, and numerous neighbors were involved in the cartel. After complaining to the condo board, which was controlled by the cartel’s fixer, various homeowners, and the police, we realized nothing would change. Drug deals, drug trafficking, and drug manufacturing were all happening in the unit right next to ours, and nothing was going to be done to improve the situation.

After several years, we became fed up with the BS with our neighbor and condo board, but we hated moving again. We’ve moved several times due to intolerable neighbors. When COVID hit, Martin and I looked at each other and said, “Why are we waiting for you to retire before moving into an RV? We hate where we live and can buy an RV now, live in it until we retire, and pay an RV payment plus lot rent for less than we’re paying for an apartment we hate. Why the hell are we waiting?”

While COVID affected everyone, we were one of the luckier couples. I was already retired, and Martin’s job was considered “essential,” so he continued to work throughout COVID.

Fortunately, we had found a great RV park called Rosewood Mobile Home and RV Park in Bellflower several years prior. We visited the park and spoke to several residents who gave the park high ratings. One resident also recommended the Trailer Hitch RV dealership in Nipomo, CA, north of Santa Barbara. The dealership was about 5 hours from where we lived, so we called and spoke with the salesman, who said they had flat pricing and no negotiating. I said to myself, “Yeah, right, says the used car salesman!”

We had been researching for several years and knew you should start negotiating at 30% off of MSRP. Over the phone, the salesman told us the prices of several units, and they sounded perfect, so that weekend, we drove up to shop for the right RV. When we arrived, we told the salesmen, “We’ll buy an RV today if you have one we like, and just let us shop without disturbing us.” He said to go ahead and come back to the office when we’re ready.

From our research, we knew we wanted a Grand Design 5th-wheel but didn’t know the exact model yet. After a few hours of going into every Grand Design 5th-wheel they had, we selected a Solitude 375RES, which has five slide-outs, seating for six adults in the living room, a free-standing dining room table with chairs, and a master bedroom with a king-size bed. Since then, the Solitude 376RD, which is virtually the same except for having a nicer bathroom, has replaced the 375RES.

We went back to the office and he told us the price and we were floored. The price he quoted us was 34% off MSRP. It was actually 4% below the price we would have started negotiating at. We were impressed and bought the RV on the spot. Since we didn’t own a tow vehicle yet, we had to have them deliver the RV and thought that $500 was a small price to pay for delivery. We went back to Nipomo the following weekend to do the final Pre-Delivery-Inspection and had it delivered to Rosewood in Bellflower the following Wednesday, April 29.

We were very fortunate that we purchased when we did. If you know anything about the RV industry during COVID, you know that RV prices dipped during the initial days of the pandemic. As people began to see the benefits of living in an RV during a pandemic and production halted in all manufacturing plants, prices skyrocketed by 50% in the months that followed. We unintentionally bought at the bottom of the market before it hit new record prices.

Shortly after delivery of the RV, we adopted our first dog, Penny Lane. She approved of her new home and immediately settled in. We lived at Rosewood for two and a half years before Martin retired two years early in December 2022. We hit the road one month later on January 30, 2023. Moving into an RV early and hitting the road have been two of the best decisions we’ve ever made.

Below you will find some interior and exterior photos of the RV and our RV space at Rosewood.

Our Welcome to RVing

Before we started RVing, Allen wasn’t sure if he could live in such a small space so we rented a vintage RV down in Borrego Springs which is only a couple hours drive south of Long Beach. This was our first time staying in an RV and an RV park.

We rented Blue Bertha which had been fully restored. While it was still an older camper, it had all the modern necessities such as refrigerator, stove, oven, microwave, bathroom, shower, flush toilet, and a double bed.

We enjoyed it so much that we went another couple of times before we purchased our own RV. We knew that Blue Bertha was a bit small for us to live in full-time, but we enjoyed the time we spent with her. We knew we wanted something a little larger and newer as we didn’t want to deal with restoring an RV or the cost of a fully restored RV.

While we love our 42-foot 2020 Grand Design Solitude 375RES, Blue Bertha will always have a special place in our hearts even though she isn’t ours.

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