All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: DeadWoodWhen you said this area, I would expand your area beyond Sturgis. South Dakota has many wonderful areas and campgrounds. I prefer the surroundings around Custer. Campgroundreviews.com can narrow it down for you.Re: Do it yourself Oil Change on Newmar class a gas motorhome JoeH wrote: If you plan to continue to do it yourself, I recommend that you replace the drain plug with a fumoto valve with the nipple on it for attaching a hose. That way, when you drain the oil, you don't have the mess caused by splashing on the front axle. Best add on I've made. Adding the Fumoto valve eliminated both the mess and any reluctance to get on the creeper and just do it.Re: ignore automaker's suggested towing speedDoes anyone bother with the posted speed limits when towing anymore? In the California Oregon border region, 80 or 75 seems a little high.Re: Advice for Trip to UtahIf you are AAA members, their Indian Country specialty map is very good for planning the trip. Also called the Grand Circle trip on various forums. It can still be a hot trip in September but just go for it.Re: California Hwy 1. (UPDATED)I have driven it in two different rigs. The most trouble was from Westport to Legget. Not real interesting, slow to 15 mph curves uphill and logging trucks to make it a challenge. I wouldn't take it again. I would head to 101 at Fort Bragg.Re: Backup Camera problemFixed the problem. It was stuck on Camera 2. Fixed it by a good, hard wop to the housing. It reverted to Camera 1.Backup Camera problemThe XRV-10 system for radio and backup camera functions messed up on my latest trip. In camera mode, the rear view will not display at all. Both right and left side views are but when returned from the turn signal, the side view continues. The manual which came with my Winnebago is no help. Any ideas on how to get the rear view back? A backup camera with no back view isn't very useful.Re: US 20 East to West YellowstoneDecent road with good side trips if you are not in a hurry. Upper and Lower Mesa Falls are called the Niagra Falls of the west and well worth the diversion off US 20.Re: Crecent City via 199 Grant's Pass or 299 ReddingWhile you asked about cutting across from I 5 at Grants Pass or Redding to Crescent City, and I agree that 199 is certainly preferred, have you thought of leaving I 5 south at Cottage Grove taking Oregon 38 to Reedsport and south on US 101? I can't compare I 5 and 101 on the Oregon Coast for scenery and camping options.Re: Fun Fact about Oregon State ParksOregon State Parks provides special discounts for veterans with service connected disabilities, even those from out of state. https://stateparks.oregon.gov/?do=v.page&id=19
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