Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!
How big is your RV?
Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.
I have read about people who did.
Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!
Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!How big is your RV?Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.I have read about people who did.Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!
Haha! We have met several people at the Cove who have done exactly that.
We have a 19' trailer, which isn't very big but (1) we have a site at a New England nudist resort that holds that trailer as well as a screened in porch that was converted into a four season room with a propane fireplace and A/C (and most importantly, a bar), and (2) we don't keep any clothes at all in either! When we retire we do plan on bringing the trailer down and trying a winter at either Cypress Cove or Lake Como (or even splitting time between the two) and then bringing the trailer back to New England for the summer. Smaller trailer means we will need a smaller tow vehicle when the time comes. It seems that half of our resort does the snow bird migration every year!
Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!How big is your RV?Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.I have read about people who did.Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!Haha! We have met several people at the Cove who have done exactly that.We have a 19' trailer, which isn't very big but (1) we have a site at a New England nudist resort that holds that trailer as well as a screened in porch that was converted into a four season room with a propane fireplace and A/C (and most importantly, a bar), and (2) we don't keep any clothes at all in either! When we retire we do plan on bringing the trailer down and trying a winter at either Cypress Cove or Lake Como (or even splitting time between the two) and then bringing the trailer back to New England for the summer. Smaller trailer means we will need a smaller tow vehicle when the time comes. It seems that half of our resort does the snow bird migration every year!
Would you live in the trailer full time and give up your other home?
If you do, you will need to find room for at least a few items of clothing.
You have to go into town sometime!
Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!How big is your RV?Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.I have read about people who did.Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!Haha! We have met several people at the Cove who have done exactly that.We have a 19' trailer, which isn't very big but (1) we have a site at a New England nudist resort that holds that trailer as well as a screened in porch that was converted into a four season room with a propane fireplace and A/C (and most importantly, a bar), and (2) we don't keep any clothes at all in either! When we retire we do plan on bringing the trailer down and trying a winter at either Cypress Cove or Lake Como (or even splitting time between the two) and then bringing the trailer back to New England for the summer. Smaller trailer means we will need a smaller tow vehicle when the time comes. It seems that half of our resort does the snow bird migration every year!Would you live in the trailer full time and give up your other home?If you do, you will need to find room for at least a few items of clothing.You have to go into town sometime!
For the winter, yes we would live in the trailer full time. I dont think we would give up our main house, since the camp in New England is pretty quiet other than weekends. The trailer does have a shallow closet below the TV where you can hang a few shirts and there are other storage areas for a few other clothing items. But shorts, tee shirts and flip flops are pretty common for the areas around the Cove and Como so we would be fine with minimal clothing.
Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!How big is your RV?Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.I have read about people who did.Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!Haha! We have met several people at the Cove who have done exactly that.We have a 19' trailer, which isn't very big but (1) we have a site at a New England nudist resort that holds that trailer as well as a screened in porch that was converted into a four season room with a propane fireplace and A/C (and most importantly, a bar), and (2) we don't keep any clothes at all in either! When we retire we do plan on bringing the trailer down and trying a winter at either Cypress Cove or Lake Como (or even splitting time between the two) and then bringing the trailer back to New England for the summer. Smaller trailer means we will need a smaller tow vehicle when the time comes. It seems that half of our resort does the snow bird migration every year!Would you live in the trailer full time and give up your other home?If you do, you will need to find room for at least a few items of clothing.You have to go into town sometime!For the winter, yes we would live in the trailer full time. I dont think we would give up our main house, since the camp in New England is pretty quiet other than weekends. The trailer does have a shallow closet below the TV where you can hang a few shirts and there are other storage areas for a few other clothing items. But shorts, tee shirts and flip flops are pretty common for the areas around the Cove and Como so we would be fine with minimal clothing.
And since you would only wear them when you leave the resort, you would only need a very few of them.
Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!How big is your RV?Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.I have read about people who did.Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!Haha! We have met several people at the Cove who have done exactly that.We have a 19' trailer, which isn't very big but (1) we have a site at a New England nudist resort that holds that trailer as well as a screened in porch that was converted into a four season room with a propane fireplace and A/C (and most importantly, a bar), and (2) we don't keep any clothes at all in either! When we retire we do plan on bringing the trailer down and trying a winter at either Cypress Cove or Lake Como (or even splitting time between the two) and then bringing the trailer back to New England for the summer. Smaller trailer means we will need a smaller tow vehicle when the time comes. It seems that half of our resort does the snow bird migration every year!
Then when you go to the New England resort, the only clothing you have is what you wore to get there?
Really looking forward to my first visit to Cypress Cove. Heard about it for yrs when living up north. Now it's only about 2 hrs from home, and I can take my RV!How big is your RV?Maybe you could live in it full time at Cypress Cove.I have read about people who did.Storage space is limited, but you wouldn't need much room for clothes!Haha! We have met several people at the Cove who have done exactly that.We have a 19' trailer, which isn't very big but (1) we have a site at a New England nudist resort that holds that trailer as well as a screened in porch that was converted into a four season room with a propane fireplace and A/C (and most importantly, a bar), and (2) we don't keep any clothes at all in either! When we retire we do plan on bringing the trailer down and trying a winter at either Cypress Cove or Lake Como (or even splitting time between the two) and then bringing the trailer back to New England for the summer. Smaller trailer means we will need a smaller tow vehicle when the time comes. It seems that half of our resort does the snow bird migration every year!Then when you go to the New England resort, the only clothing you have is what you wore to get there?
Usually yes, just the clothes we are wearing on Friday (its only a 90 minute drive from home to Solair) get hung up and then worn Sunday evening when we drive back home. We do leave a sweatshirt there for cooler nights so we can walk over to the community center for dinner / an event or late night dog walks.