All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Trip out west, YNP, Glacier. Which cell booster to get? ChuckSteed wrote: If you stay inside the park you can forget streaming anything. Outside the park in West Yellowstone at peak times streaming won’t be much good either. Make the 12 year old get off the electronics and enjoy what’s there to see. Why does everyone have to be a critic? You don’t know my parenting style to make such a statement. Your comment about streaming didn’t need that last sentence tacked on.Re: PA non-commercial Class A license?Well, regardless of what combined weight registration regs were for non-commercial vehicles, it seems that as of last year, recreational trailers are officially exempt. I was discussing the licensing topic on another forum and someone pointed this out. https://www.dot.state.pa.us/public/DVSPubsForms/BMV/BMV%20Driver%20and%20Vehicle%20Bulletins/Bulletin%2019-08%20Special%20Edition%20-Senate%20Bill%20796%20-%20Act%20138.pdf Re-title your trailer from TRL class to RECT class and your tow vehicle is exempt from combined weight classification.Re: Trip out west, YNP, Glacier. Which cell booster to get?Yep, wondering if the 65 is worth the extra $150...Re: Trip out west, YNP, Glacier. Which cell booster to get? Big Katuna wrote: I bought the Weboost RV setup last year and used it four months traveling last summer. It makes a substantial difference in many places. I always do a before and after speed test and it often was night and day better. .5-1 MBS to 5-20 MBS. Even when you had 2-3 bars. Worth every penny to me. Which model did you get, Big K?Trip out west, YNP, Glacier. Which cell booster to get?Making a two month road trip west, week long stays in Black Hills, YNP, Teton, Glacier, and other “remote” areas. We’re a Verizon family. 12 year old kid that will want to do typical streaming. Have been looking at Weboost offerings. I’m handy and can do a hardwired install on 5th wheel. I hooked up a Netgear MIMO antenna to our mifi, and it gave a little boost out here pn the populated east coast, but I’m not sure that’s robust enough for the wide open spaces out west.Re: PA non-commercial Class A license?Yeah, I think the new Real ID requirement is what triggered the need for the extra documentation. I think anyone renewing their driver licenses these days needs to upgrade to Real ID.Re: PA non-commercial Class A license?Thanks for all the advice, Gary, I book marked this thread for reference as I went through the process. The truck class change was definitely more challenging than I thought it would be. Did you have to present passport or birth certificate to get your new license? Wondering what further surprises I have waiting for me when I go back there.Re: PA non-commercial Class A license?So, it’s been 2 years since I started this quest. It took multiple trips to the DMV to clear up a speeding ticket from NJ in the 80s that popped when they ran my license on the National Drivers Register (forgot about that one). Then I finally got my permit in November, 2019. Then I spent hours and hours getting my truck reclassified from 5 to 10 due to multiple rejections from PenDOT without explanation. Then I spent more time and money requesting a duplicate registration and class sticker when it got lost in the mail. And then, today, I finally took my driver test in Norristown. I passed, but I still don’t have my license. Sometime along the way, the ID requirements were updated, now requiring you to present birth certificate or passport to process the license reissue. So now I need to go back to the DMV.... again! At least I’m now technically legal. FYI to those with a drivers test scheduled.Re: Pets and National Parks dedmiston wrote: ToddD wrote: I'd have posted this in the Pets forum, but it's a ghost town over there. OP: You started off on the wrong foot by disparaging the Pet forum and then got snotty with other members. I've deleted your unkind posts and will reopen the the thread again for now. Please play nice to keep the thread open. For the record, I felt the need to qualify why I wasn’t posting this thread in the Pets forum because I fully expected to be attacked for posting “off topic” in this forum. While I’ve been a member of rv.net since 2001, I don’t spend much time on it much anymore since it’s become a tough place in the last few years (as you can see from some of the posts in this thread). I’ve preferred to contribute regularly on other sites. Thanks for cleaning up this thread, Moderator, I appreciate your commitment to making rv.net a more welcoming place.Re: Pets and National Parks Old-Biscuit wrote: What do you do when AT HOME....gone to work? Dogs are routinely left home alone from time folks left to go to work and until they get back home from work YOU are the responsible party......your dog Do what you would NORMALLY do RV is no different We take our dog to work. Can't do what we would NORMALLY do.
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