All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Razar antennaI like it, as it is bi-directional. We get more channels because of it.Re: tonnaeuOur Retrax Pro is great. Easy to open, locks in any position, and weather proof. Very satisfied.Re: Cedar Creek 36CKTS Linnen Closet mod** UPDATE**Looks nice, good work! DW has mixed emotions about the hamper but uses it. Where did you move yours to?Re: New OTA TV AntennaRayzar AIR Amplified HD Antenna is working for me. Increased amount of OTA channels from 6 to 14 in the last place we camped. Mainly due to its bidirectional capability.Re: Scranton I-81 construction Jennifer9 wrote: I was through there about 3 weeks ago and no, it was not completed. I think that construction in Scranton has been going on for 20+ years! ;) Agreed. I've been traveling through there since the late 70s. I think they are almost done !Re: free standing, or fixed dinetteWe prefer the free standing, and I just improved it as shown in the clicky.. Our dining room table with side board.Re: Are you a fan of buying at RV Shows? NekkidFish wrote: IDman wrote: If you buy a model that is at the show, you can be assured that 5,000 people have walked on the new carpet, spilled drinks and crumbs, and let 2,000 kids bounce on YOUR new mattress. Yuck! To this point, we have seen allot of broken items inside RVs at shows. Everything from chairs, recliners, tables, steps, toilet, shower doors,etc.. For us, shows are a great place to look, research, and dream.Re: Ordered our new rig at the Hershey ShowCongrats! Yes, but the wait is worth it!Re: Key Features of Your Fifth Wheel mykahts wrote: Hello All... My excitement is building as I'm expecting my 5er to arrive in about 10 days. With that said, I wanna ask the following: What are the key features you really like about your fifth wheel? >Auto-Level, Dual pane windows, floorplan, and comfortable like home. What is it about this non-traditional lifestyle and experience do you really like so much and no matter what, you'd remain a full-time RVer? >We are not FT yet, but working towards it. We enjoy the journey along any path that we travel, and the destination is the icing on the cake. What's the most painful (as in cost, time, effort, and or inconvenience) experience involving repair you ever had to deal with? >For us, I want to know and understand all the RV's systems so I'm capable and comfortable repairing whatever comes up. In our years of camping, the biggest inconvenience has been dealing with what ever Mother Nature throws at you. We try to be prepared. Thanks in advance for reading and looking forward to your replies. Re: Is it just where I am that diesel and gas cost the same?Lowest Gas is $3.25 and diesel $3.55 per gallon here in Augusta, GA
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