All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Importing a Canadian vehicle to leave in AzHow about if I use ICBC insurance for 6 months then storage insurance through the summer months when I'm back home? And keep it registered in BC.Importing a Canadian vehicle to leave in AzI've been wintering in Az for the last 7 years and am now thinking about leaving my vehicle down there and flying to Vegas then getting transportation to Ft. Mohave. Can anyone enlighten me on the good and bad on this. Thanks for any help in advance.Jabba Communications in RV ParkJust wanting to know if anyone is using or has used Jabba for their internet while in Arizona. I know the service in Ft Mohave is not too good, how's your Jabba been. Or, what service have you been using successfully? Thanks, KBRe: Migration southWe'll be heading out from Abbotsford on Oct. 12th, headed for Ft. Mohave and the west coast of Arizona. Heading back to the Great White North at the end of March. Happy sunshine everyone!Re: Monument Valley Indian Route 59 AZI did this trip in reverse in January. Monument Valley to Kayenta, to Many Farms and Chinle . Past Hubbell Trading Post and Window Rock to Gallup with no problems at all. Good roads all the way. No problems! If you're stopping for a tour, checkout Navajo guide Ron Atine for a back country tour!Re: No Shaw Service in USAJust arrived in Ft. Mohave, Arizona this afternoon, set up my Shaw Direct, big dish, old LNB and 600 receiver. Everything is great except the HD channels that we all knew we wouldn't get. Life is still good in TV land.Re: So who's in the class of 2013/14?I'll be joining the Class of 2013/2014 starting this Sunday. Heading for the Bullhead City/Ft.Mohave area of Arizona for my 5th season. Love the sunshine every day, casinos, great Mexican food and great friends. I too took advantage of the troubled times and purchased a park model trailer so travel costs are a little better for me. I'll be staying till about the end of March. Have fun everyone!!Re: Good ole Route 66 trip planningI have to agree with mileshuff. The route from Oatman to Kingman is windy and best done from west to east because the drop offs are on the other side of the road. So far, I've covered Route 66 from the Needles area, through Topock, Oatman, into Kingman through to Hackberry. The plan for this winter is from Ash Springs, Sleigman back to Kingman and the area around Winslow as well. Don't know about Flagstaff area. Looking forward to another new adventure.Re: Feb-March ideas?We use Bullhead City/Ft. Mohave area for our hub all winter. From there we can go in all directions and find something interesting. Big Box stores, casinos, desert or Colorado River. Yuma, Vegas, Pomona, Grand Canyon, Sedona, all just a few hours awayRe: Highway 59 out of Hurricane, UtahTook this same route 2 yrs. ago with my 5th wheel, 50ft. overall,no problem at all. Very scenic all the way. Crossing the Glen Canyon bridge into Page is a spectacular site. I'm going back to that area this winter. Enjoy the ride. One last note, maybe check the tunnel area around Zion, they've had road problems with all the rains.
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