You know you spend too much time "RV-ing" when.....

MagnoliaTom

Well-known member
You know you spend too much time Rv-ing when you can get unhitched and set up in less than 10 minutes....

When your wife can spot some rookie who doesn't have his WDH properly set up....

When you facetiously tell your wife you're going to call the weight police on the guy pulling a giant rig with a half ton truck...

You just bought a new trailer 6 months ago, but the guy next to you has a newer model and you want to trade yours in....

What else you got??:D
 

fredwrichardson

Past New Mexico Chapter Leader
You know you spend too much time Rv-ing when you can get unhitched and set up in less than 10 minutes....

When your wife can spot some rookie who doesn't have his WDH properly set up....

When you facetiously tell your wife you're going to call the weight police on the guy pulling a giant rig with a half ton truck...

You just bought a new trailer 6 months ago, but the guy next to you has a newer model and you want to trade yours in....

What else you got??:D

When you name your 5th wheel "George"
 

donr827

Well-known member
Re: You know you spend too much time "RV-ing" when.....

When you know your black tank is 1" from full by experience.
Don
 

jmgratz

Original Owners Club Member
Re: You know you spend too much time "RV-ing" when.....

When you reach you foot for the pedal on the toilet at your sticks and bricks home.

When you get up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom and can't remember where it is.
 

jbeletti

Well-known member
When you "just don't feel right" when you're home. You got the hitch itch. I have it constantly.
 

Kbvols

Well-known member
When you add a slide out to your sticks and bricks.


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ILH

Well-known member
When every major purchase you make has to work \ fit \ look equally well in the RV as in your home.
 

TravelTiger

Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
When you want to sell 2000 sq ft to move into 345 sq ft, and you're happy!


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Wmnmy

Well-known member
when you go to your rv every other day wishn you were in it on the road somewhere any where but home lol....
 

MCTalley

Well-known member
You can completely hook the RV up in the dark, by feel.

You pick a pull-through space not because it is easier but because the back-ins are no longer a challenge.

You tell the check-in folks at your favorite campground that you won't need a map or an escort because you know the place by heart.

You can recognize various brands of fifth wheels by the shape of the front cap (I can fairly reliably pick out Landmarks, Big Countrys and Bighorns from a distance now).

When passing or being passed by another fifth wheel, you try to figure out what brand of tires they are running.

All of the recent destinations in your GPS are campgrounds.

You haven't set a "home" in your GPS because you can't decide where that would be.
 

TandT

Founding Utah Chapter Leaders-Retired
There's that moment when you first wake up in the morning and honestly can't remember where you are.
Trace
 
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