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Rich W.

Retired Fire Chief
RVF Supporter
Joined
Jan 19, 2021
Messages
3,137
Location
Rosemary Farm, Grass Valley Ca
RV Year
2016
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Ventana 3427
RV Length
35
Chassis
Freightliner XCR
Engine
6.7 ISB 360/800
TOW/TOAD
2001 Jeep Wrangler
Fulltimer
No
All those things that seemed important at the time, or that I have been hanging on to because they were useful, or there was an emotional attachment - they are on the block. Im enjoying ridding myself if excess possessions, many of which connote work by their very existence (welding tanks, flail mower, tractor, equipment trailer, etc) and some that are just examples of by-gone hobbies or interests (dual sport bike, camera stuff, certain firearms, RC airplane stuff, etc). Its liberating and fills my wallet with traveling cash, both of which mesh very nicely with the RV lifestyle. Decluttering, the DW would say. I call it catharsis with a purpose.

Today’s example:
I replaced the motor two years ago, went for a test ride, everything checked out, and haven't been on it since. I sort of planned to put it on a rack behind the coach, but….well, never happened so off it goes.
 
All those things that seemed important at the time, or that I have been hanging on to because they were useful, or there was an emotional attachment - they are on the block. Im enjoying ridding myself if excess possessions, many of which connote work by their very existence (welding tanks, flail mower, tractor, equipment trailer, etc) and some that are just examples of by-gone hobbies or interests (dual sport bike, camera stuff, certain firearms, RC airplane stuff, etc). Its liberating and fills my wallet with traveling cash, both of which mesh very nicely with the RV lifestyle. Decluttering, the DW would say. I call it catharsis with a purpose.

Today’s example:
I replaced the motor two years ago, went for a test ride, everything checked out, and haven't been on it since. I sort of planned to put it on a rack behind the coach, but….well, never happened so off it goes.
Your heirs will appreciate the less they have to deal with.
 
I need to do this too. :rolleyes:
 
HI Rich: What firearms are you looking to get rid of?

HH
 

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