DutchmenSport wrote:
Always a good thing to test the waters of your equipment a little at a time. Go slow experiencing different situations. Eventually you know the limits of what your rig is capable of. Good luck and happy traveling on your journeys.
And always remember, it's not always about the destination. The journey is just as important! Nothing like having a very pleasant "journey!" Enjoy! Remember, when the wife makes the comment, "Honey, we just passed a billbard advertising such and such. Can we stop?" by all means.... do! enjoy the moment.
Thanks! Always learning from the veterans, err, senior members out there. I appreciate your invaluable advise and tips.