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- the_tc_lifeExplorerthank you everyone, i appreciate all the comments.
if anyone wishes to view my future travels im easy to find on the web via multiple sources, just type my user name. kind of weird but hey...thats the modern age right?
ill sign off saying...
i hope to cross paths with you out with your campers, trailers, class a's, whatever. if you see me out on the road, stop by and say hi.
best regards,
rich - the tc life - exhaustipatedExplorer
billyray50 wrote:
I like clicking on the blue!!LOL
I also like clicking on the blue billyray50. TC Life always has wonderful trip reports on his family outings and look forward to viewing when he posts them on his link. Never have seen a wiener dog parade before until now. Liked what he bought for his camper as this is hilarious. Good job Rich and keep them coming. - billyray50ExplorerI like clicking on the blue!!LOL
- Reddog1Explorer II
clikrf8 wrote:
So are you suggesting RV.NET has more time and resources? For whatever reason, RV.NET does not host photos. Flicker does host photos, so you need not add an account, you already have one.
I have a photography blog on Wordpress, a photography website on SmugMug, a Flickr account, and my images are on several bands and music festival websites. To have another account on photobucket would be one more account to maintain and I don't have time for that.clikrf8 wrote:
My understanding is RV.NET is provided to discuss RV related issues. It consist of many components.
One of the purpose of this forum, I believe, is to help others explore our fascinating country abounding in history, geology, festivals, quaint towns and scenery. I publish TRs on my blog so that others may discover what we have found that might appeal to their sense of adventure.clikrf8 wrote:
Seems logical to me.
I will post a link to this blog when I am done on this forum. Folks can then follow the link and read and if they want to hear more, they can follow my blog.clikrf8 wrote:
Because people prefer not to click on a clicky, that makes them lazy? I do not believe that. Could be true with some, but I think very few if any.
Then I am done with posting links as I guess some people are too lazy to click on a clicky.
Wayne - clikrf8ExplorerI have a photography blog on Wordpress, a photography website on SmugMug, a Flickr account, and my images are on several bands and music festival websites. To have another account on photobucket would be one more account to maintain and I don't have time for that.
One of the purpose of this forum, I believe, is to help others explore our fascinating country abounding in history, geology, festivals, quaint towns and scenery. I publish TRs on my blog so that others may discover what we have found that might appeal to their sense of adventure.
We have just returned from an epic 3+ week trip through 6 western states: WA/OR/NV/UT/AZ/ID. We saw mountain sheep, California condors, the ghost towns of Belmont, Tybo and Silver City, amazing scenery, 3 national parks: Bryce/Cedar Breaks/North Rim Grand Canyon, many state parks like Potholes, Valley of Fire, Cathedral Gorge, national forests, drove a number of USFS roads, Cottonwood Canyon Rd, House Rock Valley Road, explored the valleys/mountains/canyons of Nevada between US Highways 6 and 50, found the Miniature Grand Canyon and geographic center of Nevada, experienced a cattle drive, and found some amazing agates. I shot some of my best images ever at Bryce and Cedar Breaks, paid our respects at Chief Joseph's grave, drove state highways with little traffic and met some fellow travelers, small town folks, ranchers and ghost town inhabitants. We have many recommended places we think merit a visit like the Ruby Mts in Nevada that evoke the Colorado Rockies, etc.
I will post a link to this blog when I am done on this forum. Folks can then follow the link and read and if they want to hear more, they can follow my blog. Then I am done with posting links as I guess some people are too lazy to click on a clicky.
Happy trails to all. - Reddog1Explorer II
clikrf8 wrote:
I have no reason to believe upper management would expand what we have. As you are aware, there is a sticky Truck Camper Trip Reports – V2.0.
Can there be a sticky for links to people's blogs as TRs? Is there one? Sometimes I miss TRs so can find them in the sticky for the TRs but I would like to see one for those who blog about their TC or any other mode of RV adventuring. Is this possible?
It is very time consuming to maintain, and monitored by sabconsulting (a volunteer). Admin would have to address your question on adding another sticky.
I belong to several different Forums and do not have a Blog. My belief is too many people will not look at a report on a blog. I have read this many times on several Forums. Personally, I do not find it too difficult to copy and paste a report on multiple Forums after I create the first one. I appreciate the fact others may not have the skill or time to do that. It was important enough to me to learn, and I will take the time.
Wayne
Moderator - 2BLAZERSExplorerGreat trip report! and thank you for the pics and report. Always enjoyable.
- Bigfoot85ExplorerAbsolutely great trip report. We sure appreciate your blog, and enjoy reviewing the pictures and places in the Pacific Northwest! Keep up the good work!!
- clikrf8ExplorerCan there be a sticky for links to people's blogs as TRs? Is there one? Sometimes I miss TRs so can find them in the sticky for the TRs but I would like to see one for those who blog about their TC or any other mode of RV adventuring. Is this possible?
- Reddog1Explorer IICamper_Jeff_&_Kelli, as I previously stated, you are making far too many assumptions, and read into posts. I have no input into the Trip Reports, perhaps you should read the introduction in the Truck Camper Trip Reports – V2.0. I am not an employee of RV.NET. I have no reason to agree or disagree with your assessment.
I am coming to the conclusion you have an issue with me, and are simply trying to be argumentative. I think it is time you stop.
Wayne
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