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Flagstaff / Rockwood 28TSCE dual axle toy haulers. Life after Divorce
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January 12, 2016 - 10:26 pm
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Oh how a year can change me.  I was served with divorce, had to foreclose on home (Re-divorce), file chapter 7 (Re-divorce), and bundle the HTT in the Chapter 7.    To add more misery, I  was job less for 9M on an emotional roller coaster. 

Enter 2016, new job, child support and no home.  Had to relocate to parent's Stroudsburg, PA home at age  :-X41, and have the kids every Wednesday to Thurs w/ alternating weekends Fri to Mon 65/35 split.
My parents are both 66 years old and live primarily in Calabash, NC.

Salary is high enough to lose $20K off top to ex ARGHHHHHH, and still afford to camp.  Should I dive headfirst  in on a toy hauler popup?

I still have my toys, truck, boat, canoe, bikes etc.  Kids are old enough to bike, still want to camp and I do quite a bit of hunting in the ATV friendly Catskills area.  I do not want to bathe my daughters in comfort stations, and solo camping with daughters can be a challenge to say the least.  I feel that continuing on camping may work wonders on my 4 year old.  She was a tender age 3, losing her stability, room, yards, and ex-wife shacked up with someone else immediately :thumbdown:

My previous pup a Flagstaff 625D had a similar box layout with larger couch.  I loved the cassette shower setup but hated the dual drain setup.    Toy hauler secondary functions over ride the negatives on a low wall slideout glamper setup.

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January 12, 2016 - 10:44 pm
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http://robertssales.com/sales/.....tscse.html

[img width=640 height=259]http://robertssales.com/images/camper_pics/28tscse/2016_flagstaff_28tscse_ext_dn.jpg[/img]

[img width=640 height=243]http://robertssales.com/images/floorplans/120dpi/flagstaff_28tscse.png[/img]

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January 13, 2016 - 8:27 pm
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Steve, sorry to hear about life's misfortunes.  From one divorced dad to another, if your kids enjoy camping... it's an awesome way to spend time with them while they are growing up.  I've hauled bikes, kayaks and many other things for us to do for years.

There is a couple here whose kids grow up camping, those kids are now out of college and asking when they can come with them on a camping trip.  Some of the best memories I have are camping with my daughter.

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January 13, 2016 - 10:15 pm
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That would be a nice pup.  I'm starting to look for another pup.  This one and the high wall version are on the list.  I would love to get a high wall.

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SIII.

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