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I was amazed how many people hooked up their water and sewer for one night. Then had to fight with unhooking and putting it away the next morning in cold and near darkness. And sometimes rain! It seemed crazy to me. You've got several days worth of fresh and sewer water storage, it's no big deal to use them for a day or two. Be brave!
โOct-11-2012 12:05 PM
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โOct-09-2012 10:27 AM
Roy&Lynne wrote:X2 I have spent several summers traveling in AK. and have met a small handful of folks, strictly Class A owners, who were mentally unprepared for the situation and were having a horrible time. This varied from a couple doing a u-turn at Prince George, claiming that the roads were far too rough to continue, to several other folks who were far more interested in spending days cleaning and waxing their rigs while parked in some of the most beautiful places on the planet.
Folks who are "deathly afraid" of anything probably should get on a cruise ship and see Alaska that way. Roughing it isn't for everyone, even if its in a $100,000 RV
โOct-06-2012 07:55 PM
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Veebyes wrote:I don't know how many times the DW and I would show up at a CG in the mountains or somewhere and we were the longest trailer in the park (30 ft 5er) but at the FHU's we were the shortest (or close to it). One of the upsides to the MH is the large FW tank. We can easily go three days with 4 showers and full sinks for washing dishes. Might be able to do 4, don't know.
It is rather strange that the vehicles best suited for drycamping such as the big class As & 5ers with their high capacity 100gal water tanks are the ones seldom seen drycamping
โOct-03-2012 09:31 PM
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โOct-03-2012 09:58 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Met a couple this past weekend who would like to go to Alaska but are deathly afraid of not having all of the unlimited utilities of a FHU CG.
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โOct-03-2012 07:52 AM