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Blutoyz
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Sep 18, 2017

Newbie from RI

Hey All,
Just pulling the trigger on a Class A to visit NC since a grandbaby is on the way. I always like to join a forum whenever I find a new obsession to try and avoid the common mistakes.

I will be lurking around to learn a bit and may throw out some newbie question on best route down 95 and such so bear with me
  • esyers wrote:
    Not sure what you already know or have on hand, but if you need information on your Adventurer, the parts lists, diagrams and manuals are here


    Winnebago Resources

    We make regular trips up to RI and all the down the East Coast. If I can help,just reach out and I'll share whatever I know.

    Most of all, just ENJOY!


    Thanks for the offer and link, I know nothing about the hobby or rig so it will come in handy. I do have friends that have newer rigs and use them bit your offer is appreciated. I may reach out for route help down to NC way.

    Bill
  • Looking at the pdf from the resource link it seems that I have the 34WA...the dealer thought it was a 37'. I must admit, I don't mind the 3' shorter for sure and it also looks like it has all the options

    Thanks again for that link
  • SteveB wrote:
    Welcome from fellow RI'lander.


    Thanks

    I am open to any short weekend trip advice you can give. I still have to figure out how to hook everything up on this beast
  • DutchmenSport wrote:
    Welcome to the forums and hope you have a successful first trip. What a great way to engage in your maiden voyage than to plan a trip to see a new grandbaby! We use our camper to visit family whenever possible. For years we'd pull our trailer to my in-laws farm and spend week-ends with them. It was great having our own bedroom space, and at the end of the day when we'd had enough, we had somewhere to retreat to to get away from everything. They still had their privacy in their home and we had our privacy in the camper.

    All worked well until one Sunday morning, we planned on going to church with them. No problem. We got all ready and decided to wait for them inside their house. The back door was open, so we went on in, sat in their sun room talking softly, and could here mom and dad - in law talking among themselves.

    Then the phone rang and out comes my mother-in-law to answer the phone ... absolutely butt naked! .... OMG! I think she got her kicks out of it, because she knew I was there (because I started laughing so hard and slid down in the chair to hide my face!). She just stood there, took the phone in hand, and carried it behind the wall. Meanwhile, we were (literally) trapped in that room and couldn't escape.

    Well .... we all laughed about that for the next several years! My wife thought it was hilarious and still won't let me live it down. And I think I'm permanently blind now!!!! (nah, just kidding!)

    Anyway, we learned that day to always announce ourselves before entering the house.

    We also spent a considerable amount of time in the Fall with them, when harvest season rolled around. I'd help my father-in-law and his brother with the harvest. I'd drive one of the grain trucks from the field to the grain elevator and back. My father-in-law drove the the other truck, and his brother drove the combine. We'd meet at the elevator or be waiting in the field for the next truck to get filled up. We ate and laughed, and had good times. The ladies would bring food out the fields for lunch and supper. Sometimes their grand kids would show up, or friends. It was all great. I treasure those memories. My father-in-law passed away 2 years ago (on Sept 29). That changed everything. His brother still farms, but has his crew he works with, so he's doing ok. Without my father-in-law there, it's just not the same any more.

    So, after all this rambling, what I'm saying is, using your camper to visit family is a GREAT way to do it! It's really nice having your own privacy once you get there.

    We visited our daughter when she lived in Iowa. There was a small private campground not to far from where she lived. We hung out there a lot. And now they live in Kansas City, MO, and we visit them once a year too, take the camper and it world VERY, VERY well!

    Enjoy that grandbaby! and CONGRATS! On the camper AND the grandbaby!

    Edit:










    Thanks for the welcome and you weren't rambling...it is a good story
  • Lived in Portsmouth, RI a few years ago. There is a KOA in Queechee, VT that is nice and a great location for day trips in VT and NH if you went a car or have a toad. Great smoke house across the highway as well. Not a bad drive for you. Definitely things closer.
  • OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
    Lived in Portsmouth, RI a few years ago. There is a KOA in Queechee, VT that is nice and a great location for day trips in VT and NH if you went a car or have a toad. Great smoke house across the highway as well. Not a bad drive for you. Definitely things closer.


    Good tip for a shakedown run....thanks