Howdy RVer!
Welcome back to your consolidated view of RV information for the week.
Well, it’s official. We’ve left Montana and have started the 2,100 mile trek to Florida! We are in Alpine, WY this week and then headed to the Lippert Getaway in Island Park, ID next week. We then officially, officially start the drive to Florida next Saturday.
And it’s safe to say, fall has officially started in the mountain areas! Our overnight lows are in the 40’s and daytime highs are high 60’s to low 70’s and it’s absolutely gorgeous! It’ll be funny to leave this and head right back to summer weather 🙂
Until next week!
– Sean Conlon
EAST COAST: 4.479 ▲ 0.005
MIDWEST: 4.427 ▲ 0.047
GULF COAST: 4.212 ▲ 0.041
ROCKY MOUNTAIN: 4.810 ▲ 0.083
WEST COAST: 5.535 ▲ 0.145
ANGEL FIRE, NM
Why We Love It
This is one of the few properties that we have had earmarked to visit that we haven’t visited yet. It’s really a destination as there isn’t a route that takes you through Angel Fire, NM. You really have to be going there.
However, we’ve known several people that have stayed at this property and have amazing things to say. Have you stayed there before? I’d love to know your thoughts!
Resort Review Overview
RVer Official Review (9.7/10) = 97%
RV Life Campgrounds Review (9.7/10) = 97%
Google Reviews (4.8/5) = 96%
Campendium Reviews (5/5) = 100%
This Property Executive Looks To Turn Recreational Vehicle Demand Into REIT Storage Powerhouse
Gary Wojtaszek came out of retirement to accomplish something he has done before: Grow a company in an emerging type of real estate into a multibillion-dollar powerhouse. But this time, he wants to do it by tapping a lifestyle trend surging across America.
Wojtaszek retired from data center operator CyrusOne in early 2020 after spending nearly a decade transforming the small Dallas-based business into the world’s third-largest data center company. It was eventually bought for $15 billion by private equity giant KKR and investment fund Global Infrastructure Partners.
His new endeavor involves storage properties for recreational vehicles and other so-called big toys. He founded RecNation Storage in October 2020, and the company has raised over $800 million of capital commitments to provide space to house RVs and boats.