Thanks Mainer. One other place, also on the right side is the area of the right 'angle cabinet' where it is 90 deg. to the side of the coach. There is a thin panel that (of course) was stapled in place. I added interior support and glued/screwed the panel back and now no noise there. When I rebuilt the tv cabinet I went crazy with silicone and Great Stuff, using them to hold wires in place, fill potential gaps and 'gasketize' surfaces that rub.
I had thought about staying at High Meadow for the Pa. RV Show, but was too late deciding. One of our fellow members here who know goes by the handle 'Bplus' goes to Carlisle frequently to keep his vintage Corvette up to date. Judging by his pix, it doesn't need much.
We went to Portsmouth, NH with friends a few years ago. It was real nice, we even saw a NH'er yell at a NY'er in a shiny Cadillac to GO HOME!!
We traveled over the bridge and I believe went as far as Ogonquit, and had lunch. Beautiful area. I can see why the Bushes like it. Of course we had some great seafood!!
Come spring and warmer DRY driveway days, you can lay underneath and fix all the factory bloopers. I have a list a mile long.(for the entire coach). But since I'm a tinkerer and like Gene said, we did get good bang for the buck, the time spent was worth it. Once I took care of what I could find when the 213 was new, I spent more time on my back, gleefully spraying rustoleum and undercoat wherever I could...tho' not at the same time. I'm not Bill Hickok.!