We are seasonal in an upstate NY campground. We did this before the gas situation..just because we weren't using our trailer and it was sitting in the driveway. This is our fourth year being seasonal, and gas is an issue for us...even without towing. We would shoot upstate after work on a Friday, and return home Sunday night(something we wouldn't bother to do if towing)...and we've done that exactly twice since May 1st. The first time being to open up for the season. This is with taking my husbands 6 cyl. car. Which I'm grateful we have. At least we don't have to take the truck upstate if we don't want to. The trips aren't for quick weekends anymore, gas eats into a huge part of the budget. We're lucky in that at least the camper is now paid for...I'd hate having a payment, and not using it. That would hurt.

We did hope to get into a larger trailer and were looking around last year. Gven the way things turned out, I'm glad we opted to stick with what we have. I will say that there are ALOT more RV's in the storage lot of the RV resort we stay in. Seems the storage rate of only a $1.00 a day is way cheaper than the gas to tow their rigs home and back if they planned a return trip. Also...the seasonal sites have SOLD OUT. There is now a pretty significant wait list. I guess others have gotten the same idea.
We're also at a crossroads right now as far as a truck. I have waited for years to get a pick up. We have a 98 Expedition.(new to us in 2000) This towed our trailer, and hauled the kids for the past 8 years. Now, my youngest takes his road test in about a week. and I can finally get that pick-up I've wanted. Or...Maybe not.

I'm worried about the gas. Although my husband says the gas for a pick up won't be any worse than the gas on my 10 year old gas guzzling SUV. So who knows. Only...it's paid for also.
Kind of holding our breath..not wanting to make any changes until we see what's going to happen.
With the price of groceries sky rocketing..I can't believe what I pay at the grocery store and don't even come home with enough to make a meal sometimes. The increase in our utility bills(I'm one of those parents who have screamed.."why don't you just take the dollars and throw them out the window! when I find the AC on..and a window open

) The tolls on our roads and commuter rails have raised their prices. Our health insurance increased...(don't get me started on THAT crisis!

) There seemed to be alot of things coming into play besides the actual dollar price of the gas. The trickle down effect it has on the other aspects of our economy
is scarry. I wish it was as simple as just more money for the gas tank. It's seems to be much further reaching than that. Touching almost every aspect of our economy and lives.
I'm getting weekly e-mails from certain RV dealerships with "great prices"...apparently they aren't moving off the lots. I fear we are only beginning to see the effects the increase in the price of gas has on our economy and our lives.
