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Are there any other Canadians on/in this forum?
Are there any full time folks ?
Are there any that have older units like me? 2005
Yes! Yes! Yes! But 2005 isn't old, just older than many, younger than some of mine.

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Are there any other Canadians on/in this forum?
Are there any full time folks ?
Are there any that have older units like me? 2005
Greetings! We are Canadian (well in the warmer months anyway. We spend winters in the warm so for 6 months of the year we pretend to be one of our southern neighbors.) We also full time and have been for the last 7 years. In my opinion, age is not a large issue with RVs. There are 2005s that are better built, more usable and more comfortable to be in than many newer ones built during COVID. RVing = relax and enjoy time not continuously having to rebuilding/fix things that shouldn't need attention. Enjoy your RVing the way you like to.

Safe travels

Darrell
 

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