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2gypsies wrote:
It seems like all is well with the OP. In another post he just bought 4 new tires.
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โJul-15-2016 07:03 AM
wbwood wrote:Terryallan wrote:colliehauler wrote:Terryallan wrote:Have you thought about a seasonal spot? A lot less stressful to just show up not having to tow, set up, pack up and tow home. I understand it's not for everyone but beats giving up camping.wbwood wrote:
Terry, which section of I-77?
Right at Dave Lyle BLV, We got on off of highway 5 from Lancaster. Got stopped before this one disintegrated. This time my son inlaw brought me a new spare from Tractor supply. It is bias ply. But it got us home, and that is all I care about.
Seriously thinking about selling the TT. I have got to the age, and health that it is really hard for me to do the things necessary to camp. Shay ask me at the beach after watching me almost crawl to the truck, How much longer did I think I could do this. After the trip home. I'm thinkin. I'm just about done.
Comes a time when you have to accept you can't do the things you once could. It has been fun, and I really love it. But I been camping for more than 35 years, and it is just hard now.
Yeah. We thought about putting it at Raccoone Holler. Not sure that is the answere
You could also do the beach....leave it stored down there and let them pull it out and put on the spot and put back...Pretty nice to get down there and all you gotta do is hook it up to the hookups and open it up. We've done it at Lakewood and Ocean Lakes. Maybe Pirateland has the same thing? Only cost us like $50/month or so to keep it stored down there (same price we were paying to store our old TT locally). It was nice leaving here at 5pm on a friday in the little car and getting down ther around 9pm and enjoying it for the weekend. Made it not such a bad trip.
โJul-15-2016 05:11 AM
Terryallan wrote:colliehauler wrote:Terryallan wrote:Have you thought about a seasonal spot? A lot less stressful to just show up not having to tow, set up, pack up and tow home. I understand it's not for everyone but beats giving up camping.wbwood wrote:
Terry, which section of I-77?
Right at Dave Lyle BLV, We got on off of highway 5 from Lancaster. Got stopped before this one disintegrated. This time my son inlaw brought me a new spare from Tractor supply. It is bias ply. But it got us home, and that is all I care about.
Seriously thinking about selling the TT. I have got to the age, and health that it is really hard for me to do the things necessary to camp. Shay ask me at the beach after watching me almost crawl to the truck, How much longer did I think I could do this. After the trip home. I'm thinkin. I'm just about done.
Comes a time when you have to accept you can't do the things you once could. It has been fun, and I really love it. But I been camping for more than 35 years, and it is just hard now.
Yeah. We thought about putting it at Raccoone Holler. Not sure that is the answere
โJul-14-2016 07:41 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:Terryallan wrote:
It not really that towing is too much. Nor is hooking up. Shoot, that is the easy part. It's all the stuff that goes with it while you are there. The thing is. I can't bend over, and stay bent for more than a few seconds. When I do. I can't straighten up, and I'm not sure it's worth the pain anymore.
I'm thinking about just keeping it, and doing shorter trips where I don't have to do as much. Lots of setup, and tear down at the beach along with emptying tanks every day. There were 9 of us in the TT, and tanks fill fast with 9 people in it, especially when 3 are little girls that think the most fun thing in the world is to stand and let water run into the black tank. And I won't stop them, because I told them to use plenty of it.
Even the flat tires don't worry me so much, except the not knowing one is flat part. That bothers me a lot. Not good to run on 3 tires for long. Kind of dangerous.
Any way. Lots to think about. 4 tires to buy before we go anywhere else, and if the TT don't sell pretty quick. We'll go again. We don't have to sell, and I'm not going to give it away. We'll see.
There were 9 of you and nobody helped to empty the tanks or did any of the other work ? Maybe you need to have a talk with these people and their parents.
There were 9 of you and nobody followed you home and offered to help ?
I am not to your age yet but, I'm not getting any younger and I make the kids do some of the work to help out. They need to be supervised but, they can do it if you watch them.
Maybe you are just being too nice of a person and nobody knows your struggles ?
โJul-14-2016 05:31 PM
Terryallan wrote:
It not really that towing is too much. Nor is hooking up. Shoot, that is the easy part. It's all the stuff that goes with it while you are there. The thing is. I can't bend over, and stay bent for more than a few seconds. When I do. I can't straighten up, and I'm not sure it's worth the pain anymore.
I'm thinking about just keeping it, and doing shorter trips where I don't have to do as much. Lots of setup, and tear down at the beach along with emptying tanks every day. There were 9 of us in the TT, and tanks fill fast with 9 people in it, especially when 3 are little girls that think the most fun thing in the world is to stand and let water run into the black tank. And I won't stop them, because I told them to use plenty of it.
Even the flat tires don't worry me so much, except the not knowing one is flat part. That bothers me a lot. Not good to run on 3 tires for long. Kind of dangerous.
Any way. Lots to think about. 4 tires to buy before we go anywhere else, and if the TT don't sell pretty quick. We'll go again. We don't have to sell, and I'm not going to give it away. We'll see.
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โJul-12-2016 08:53 PM
colliehauler wrote:Terryallan wrote:Have you thought about a seasonal spot? A lot less stressful to just show up not having to tow, set up, pack up and tow home. I understand it's not for everyone but beats giving up camping.wbwood wrote:
Terry, which section of I-77?
Right at Dave Lyle BLV, We got on off of highway 5 from Lancaster. Got stopped before this one disintegrated. This time my son inlaw brought me a new spare from Tractor supply. It is bias ply. But it got us home, and that is all I care about.
Seriously thinking about selling the TT. I have got to the age, and health that it is really hard for me to do the things necessary to camp. Shay ask me at the beach after watching me almost crawl to the truck, How much longer did I think I could do this. After the trip home. I'm thinkin. I'm just about done.
Comes a time when you have to accept you can't do the things you once could. It has been fun, and I really love it. But I been camping for more than 35 years, and it is just hard now.
โJul-12-2016 04:01 PM