Well, a VW camping bus is something we wanted for years. Finally got one when I was 64 and wife was 63. Four years on we are enjoying it immensely. So, we are not quite 70, but we do have the health issues that come along with age. We intend to keep camping till we fail to return home one time. I once met a senior fellow at Big Bend National Park who was there in his van set up for camping. He was alone, but said his wife accompanied him often. He mentioned adult offspring back home in Colorado who expressed concern for his welfare when he was out and about. He said that he and the wife both expected to die sometime, and thought it would be better to do so camping than in a hospital. I think he was right on. mcneely ---- Jim Ogul <jimogul70@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Here I am totally new to Westy's and 72. I had always wanted one and now > that I have one am throughly enjoying it. My wife is 65 and enjoys it too. > We both especially like driving it. > > Jim > 85 Westy > > > On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 12:42 PM, bernie <1234bjs@gmail.com> wrote: > > > The wife turned 65 and is done with camping in the Vanagon. > > She has been a trooper but I guess all things come to a end. > > I still enjoy camping in it and the several road trips that I take a year > > and I am 67. > > I was just wondering how common a situation this is? > > Are there many people over 70 on the road in their Vanagon and enjoying > > themselves > > alone or with partner? > > Thanks > > > > Bernie > > Vancouver > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Sent from Gmail Mobile > > -- David McNeely |
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