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deltabravo
Aug 04, 2018Nomad
I just stubmled across this thread from 3 years ago.
WOW, how life has changed since August 2015:
I ended up getting that job.
The day before the job interview I hauled home a 22H from Thompson RV in Pendleton, OR.
A few months later I kicked myself for buying, because going back to work full time really was going to limit my opportunities to use the 22H.
The RV haul I mentioned above was my last run from Pendleton to Spokane/Post Falls due to getting a real job once again. I started the job on 10/5/15.
The weekend prior to starting the job, I made a whirlwind trip to Yellowstone with the Nash 22H. That was the one and only trip.
Considering how late in the season it was, the park was surprisingly busy. The park had started winterizing and closing up part of the visitor facilities. West Yellowstone KOA closed up the morning I left. They said the mild weather had kept the people coming, and they were way behind with their winterization projects.
In November 2015, I put the 22H up for sale. I eventually sold it in early July of 2016. One thing I remember thinking during the time I owned it, is that it was more RV than a single person needed. SOFA was why I bought it instead of the 17K.... but in reality, if the weather is good, I'm outside. If it's bad, I'm doing stuff on my laptop, at the dinette.
WOW, how life has changed since August 2015:
deltabravo wrote:
<9/16/15> I had some time to burn up between a job interview
I ended up getting that job.
The day before the job interview I hauled home a 22H from Thompson RV in Pendleton, OR.
A few months later I kicked myself for buying, because going back to work full time really was going to limit my opportunities to use the 22H.
deltabravo wrote:
I guess I should go to bed.... I need to get up at OH DARK THIRTY tomorrow for another RV haul. Maybe I will stop by the dealer in Pendleton, Oregon.
The RV haul I mentioned above was my last run from Pendleton to Spokane/Post Falls due to getting a real job once again. I started the job on 10/5/15.
The weekend prior to starting the job, I made a whirlwind trip to Yellowstone with the Nash 22H. That was the one and only trip.
Considering how late in the season it was, the park was surprisingly busy. The park had started winterizing and closing up part of the visitor facilities. West Yellowstone KOA closed up the morning I left. They said the mild weather had kept the people coming, and they were way behind with their winterization projects.
In November 2015, I put the 22H up for sale. I eventually sold it in early July of 2016. One thing I remember thinking during the time I owned it, is that it was more RV than a single person needed. SOFA was why I bought it instead of the 17K.... but in reality, if the weather is good, I'm outside. If it's bad, I'm doing stuff on my laptop, at the dinette.
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