I would have moved on Feb 12th, but the Idaho passes were very dangerous, ICY.
My RV lot #30 is $520 a month.
I'm paying $1150 to a friend who is going use a semi freightliner, semi semi truck to haul my 2011 Shadowcruiser 19 ft Travel Trailer down there.
I have $2500 left, on Friday March 28th.
$1000 to my friend + $300 for 1 bed apartment where I live + 150-250 for prorated RV Lot 30 rent that will leave me with about $900 left over + $1000 that I get on April 4th = $1900 - $550(Rent for RV lot 30 in April) = about $1350 left over.
I had a communication problem with the RV park manager. In, on Mid February, when ICY Idaho passes prevented moving on Feb 12th, the Manager said that could, would hold RV lot until March 30th.
At end of February, Beginning of March, I left 3,4 text messages, 3,4 voice mail messages over 6,7,8,9 days, and management didn't respond, contact me back for 6 to 10 + days.
Management finally contacted me today. Manager had lost cell phone, so that why took them so long to respond, contact me back.
The RV park is legit. They are on Yahoo, Google, yelp, have gotten 5 star reviews, and Apache Junction City Hall backs up that they the RV park is legit, etc.
MI, who lives in Scottsdale, helped by also calling the RV park Manager.
So on Thursday the 27th, I'll Pack, fill up RV with my stuff, and on Friday the 28th, in the morning, I and my RV will leave, move down there.
That's the plan at least, and got plan B of Ben Avery Campground, Shooting Range, as back up, and another friend to back up my friend that hauling RV, in case something happens.
So it's all finalized. I'm moving down there. I'll be closer to my 6 year old daughter, and will be able to visit her in person now.
And Phoenix Area is not as desert wasteland as I thought, as when I google search to find things to do there, I found out that Phoenix area actually has a National Forest extremely close by, and waterfalls, etc.
That said, I'll still miss the forest, trees, mountains, green, lakes, rivers, etc, up here, and I'll miss going to the WSU football and basketball games, etc.
But that said I'll go anywhere to be closer to my daughter, and I'll take either a bus or air ticket up here, once every 1,2,3 years.
Thanks to those here who have helped, encouraged me.
My RV lot #30 is $520 a month.
I'm paying $1150 to a friend who is going use a semi freightliner, semi semi truck to haul my 2011 Shadowcruiser 19 ft Travel Trailer down there.
I have $2500 left, on Friday March 28th.
$1000 to my friend + $300 for 1 bed apartment where I live + 150-250 for prorated RV Lot 30 rent that will leave me with about $900 left over + $1000 that I get on April 4th = $1900 - $550(Rent for RV lot 30 in April) = about $1350 left over.
I had a communication problem with the RV park manager. In, on Mid February, when ICY Idaho passes prevented moving on Feb 12th, the Manager said that could, would hold RV lot until March 30th.
At end of February, Beginning of March, I left 3,4 text messages, 3,4 voice mail messages over 6,7,8,9 days, and management didn't respond, contact me back for 6 to 10 + days.
Management finally contacted me today. Manager had lost cell phone, so that why took them so long to respond, contact me back.
The RV park is legit. They are on Yahoo, Google, yelp, have gotten 5 star reviews, and Apache Junction City Hall backs up that they the RV park is legit, etc.
MI, who lives in Scottsdale, helped by also calling the RV park Manager.
So on Thursday the 27th, I'll Pack, fill up RV with my stuff, and on Friday the 28th, in the morning, I and my RV will leave, move down there.
That's the plan at least, and got plan B of Ben Avery Campground, Shooting Range, as back up, and another friend to back up my friend that hauling RV, in case something happens.
So it's all finalized. I'm moving down there. I'll be closer to my 6 year old daughter, and will be able to visit her in person now.
And Phoenix Area is not as desert wasteland as I thought, as when I google search to find things to do there, I found out that Phoenix area actually has a National Forest extremely close by, and waterfalls, etc.
That said, I'll still miss the forest, trees, mountains, green, lakes, rivers, etc, up here, and I'll miss going to the WSU football and basketball games, etc.
But that said I'll go anywhere to be closer to my daughter, and I'll take either a bus or air ticket up here, once every 1,2,3 years.
Thanks to those here who have helped, encouraged me.
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