Not an Rver yet, but seriously thinking about a small travel trailer that I can haul with the minivan.
Indeed, April here is absolutely beautiful (most years). The weather is mild, generally neither too hot nor too cold, and the wildflower show can be incredible. We may not have a good one this year because it's been so dry, but last year's show was phenomenal with all the early spring rains we received.We both like the Hill Country at the right time of year. It's too hot in the summer, and too cold (wet) in the winter.
You're doing your part to keep the region from growing in population, aren't you?Yep, there is a very short 2-3 week window in the Spring when the hill country is very nice. Then the scorpions, rattlesnakes, fire ants, cockroaches on steroids, killer bees, mosquitoes, ticks, chiggers, tarantulas, brown recluse spiders, copperheads, cottonmouths, rabid skunks, wild hogs, alligators, oppressive heat & humidity, polluted air, drought, wildfires, water shortages, recurring floods, tornadoes, and hurricanes kick in.
Probably wise to steer clear of the area entirely...
RVing is a larger class A is approaching $450/thousand miles at $3.15 per gallon and 7 MPG in a typical class A. No longer can you justify it easily as a cost-effective alternative to air travel. You do it cause you like it and are willing to spend on it. A lot.
Then again, you can get some great deals nowadays, even on new RVs.
You're doing your part to keep the region from growing in population, aren't you?
Janet, ours is a 1976 Airstream Argosy motorhome (Chevy 454 engine) .....
....and Airstream people seem to be the ones to always set up the bar before they do anything else!