All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: being prepared, having right equipment knowing how to use it"Chow stayed in his tent and was able to stay hydrated and had an adequate food supply." Well prepared for an emergency or planned extended stay? :@ A simple compass could have helped him find his way out. :RRe: Lightweight Electric Drill Suggestions? MEXICOWANDERER wrote: CRL Milwaukee 1/4" Electric Drill Item Information Condition: New Quantity: 3 available Price: US $305.22 Buy It Now Since you are the O.P., are you replying to your own question? :?Re: Where not to stay ScottG wrote: Great first (and probably last) post! If, it's true and factual, what's wrong with that? :? Sounds like someone who expected a pleasant stay and was very, very disappointed. :(Re: Family returns from vacation to find home flooded, frozen wnjj wrote: 2oldman wrote: stetwood wrote: Maybe add some pink stuff to toilet tanks and bowls. This may cost a few dollars but makes for cheap insurance. Have a relative or neighbor check house daily if possible. I don't want cheap insurance, I want good insurance. No mention of leaving the heat on?? Read post #2 above. Leaving the heat on is no guarantee. Your right! It helps, but no guarantee. Power outages during Winter storms can leave power out plenty long enough to allow pipes to freeze and or trip circuit breakers that need manual resetting when power returns.Re: Let's create "National Let 'Em Move Over" day -- but how? profdant139 wrote: I'm not sensing a groundswell of support here . . . . Why would you? It appears some of the very same drivers people are complaining about are also commenting on this thread. "Me first" attitude. Get out of my way or I'll push you off the road. :SRe: Travel Trailer Tires rbpru wrote: .............. I can tell you from experience that road hazards do not care how much your tires cost. :) ;) Nor does sitting uncovered in direct summer sunlight for a couple of months.Re: New Equal-I-Zer Hitch IssueYes, most RV shops should have the right tools for that job. Then there is Harbor Freight. A whole set of 3/4" drive sockets, $60.00, which includes the 1-7/8" socket you can use. Harbor Freight 3/4" drive socket setRe: Black Hills, SDI highly recommend Custer State Park. Either the Game lodge or Grace Coolidge Campground which is smaller. There are also others within the park. ;) We have been camping in the Grace Coolidge campground every Fall for the last 14 or so years. It is our annual get-together with friends we have made from all over the state of SD. :) There is so much to see and do in the Black Hills as others have pointed out. If you have limited time, pick and choose a few. You can't do them all. :@Re: 2017 Lance 1475 roof poor design?That flat roof design is what made us cross Lance off our list when we were shopping for a new TT back in 2016. If it wasn't for that fact, we may have been owners of a Lance TT today.Re: Marshall Regulator? newman fulltimer wrote: Bad regulator those things dont last forever like everybody seems to think Nothing lasts forever. However, my propane regulator and original pigttails served us well for the ten years I owned our first TT. ;)
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