If (when) the RV caravan travels in the East, or South, I plan to join the group.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
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Travels of Lorraine Edwards with her 2004 T@B Teardrop trailer. Go back to October 2009 and follow her adventures from North Carolina to North Carolina via the New England states, Canada, Mid-Western states and Florida (over 9,000 miles, 21 states and 3 Provinces). Since late-May 2011 the tiny T@B has been stationary but was (for 15 months) full-time "home" for the owner.
Hey Lorraine,
ReplyDeleteThe caravan is now on the east coast in North Carolina. You should call Family Radio if you wish to meet with them. The caravan usually stay at various RV stops. So you could even be their neighbor with your trailer. :P
Hope all goes well!
I'd love to "join" the caravan. I had hoped to travel with them but Mr. Camping limited to "their" RVs. I'll serve in some non-RV capacity.
ReplyDeleteThey do allow "locals" to join them passing around tracts in the same area. They just don't want people "following" them around on the road during their travels across the States.
ReplyDeleteMy father happens to be the Caravan coordinator. And if you call in, I'm sure they will let you join them for at least several cities.
It'll be a great experience and they need as much help as possible.
If you want to join their group permanently, then you will have to fill an application and it will be limited to Family Radio RV's.