โMar-04-2017 05:14 PM
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โMar-11-2017 05:36 PM
kicker wrote:
Dutchman,
I live in Batesville, IN just short drive from Pendelton. If you are coming back this weekend, major cold front came thru. Sat thru maybe next Thursday day time temps here low 30's with night time temps low 20's. Just giving you headsup
Kicker
โMar-10-2017 04:01 PM
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โMar-08-2017 03:42 PM
โMar-08-2017 11:48 AM
MeandMyLabs wrote:
We pulled our Jayco, several years ago, to northern Illinois in a snowstorm. Got there ok but by that time there was 6" on the ground. Scooped and got setup. Then it snowed another 3" overnight. I had the tv antenna up but when time came to leave, we had a lot of issues getting it back down because of snow and ice where it would lay. Travel home was uneventful but then the temps plummeted and I couldn't wash the trailer. After a few more weeks, temperatures warmed and I could clean the trailer, but things really rusted. I had to remove and repaint the front stabilizer jacks and take apart the manual tongue jack to lube and paint. The next summer we realized some of the pivot points on our manual awning had rusted also.
I will do everything in my power to not tow in that kind of weather again.
โMar-08-2017 11:38 AM
โMar-08-2017 11:02 AM
โMar-07-2017 06:00 PM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Snow is pretty easy to tow and drive in. Ice? Not so much!
โMar-06-2017 03:36 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
We made plans to spend the first full week of March at Andrew Jackson State Park in South Carolina. We've been making last minute preparations and though everything was ready to go. Weather in Indiana has been all over the charts, but did not expect a very heavy blanket of snow to fall over night, and definitely did not expect to be driving on snow covered roads. After all, the weather man has been saying our cold snap was suppose to start turning around Saturday.... Right?
Well, snow! But we left anyway, even though the roads looked like this: Our destination for day 1 travel was Milton, WV staying at the KOA.
Towing in the snow was no problem at all. I've done it before, it just meant going slow. My top speed for the first hour was about 30 MPH, gradually moving in a Southward direction, but more East. And the speed increased gradually. Once we crossed over the Indiana-Ohio state line on I-70, now finally running 50 mph, we took the first rest stop and THAT'S when I remembered the toll that towing in the snow takes! No, not on my nerves or my skills. On this:
Yea, this is one of the door handles on the truck:
Here's another one:
Here's the full view. Oh My Gosh! I had given the camper a full bath just a week early. It WAS so shinny and I had it spotless! Now this:
Even after being on the road a couple hours, we still had snow hanging on.
But this is what really got my attention. Functionally, it didn't affect anything, it just looks awful:
We made it safely to the KOA, unwinterized the water line, and have been enjoy our traditional Wine and Cheese to celebrate our first camp-out of the year.
Tomorrow morning, we head out for Andrew Jackson State park. Hopefully, there's no more snow. Buy my goodness, my camper and truck is dirty!
โMar-06-2017 03:03 AM
73guna wrote:dblr wrote:
That looks like a UPS pup?
Yes it is.
I drove through some freezing rain/icy roads about a week ago.
Ice takes its toll on a guy after a long night of driving.
โMar-06-2017 02:56 AM
โMar-05-2017 05:55 PM
dblr wrote:
That looks like a UPS pup?
โMar-05-2017 05:43 PM