All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: What are you reading?The Wright Brothers - David McCullough really enjoying this man's books, great historianRe: Maine campgroundsGray Homestead ?? Just a few sites that will accommodate sumpin big. AND those are usually booked.. The Moorings in Belfast is very nice.Re: What are you reading?Killing Jesus - Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. Anxiously awaiting the next of the Killing series as I've read ALL.Re: What are you reading?The stranger in the woods - Michael FinkelRe: WFi In theYukon, Tom/Barb wrote: Really horrible.. Perhaps the wise thing to do is tune out and enjoy your travels. I've made it a point to leave lap-top and tablet at home while out enjoying that which I can't partake of sitting at home. I know it's difficult for most, but I've come to appreciate being unplugged.. Just saying... FWIW, I do however travel with my flip-phone - NO textingRe: What are you reading? hokeypokey wrote: Just finished "Mennonite in a Little Black Dress" now starting " The Glass Castle". It's my 36th book since Jan 1, 2017. Grandson and I are having a " race". Good for you to challenge your grandson. Guess my mind is on Alaska, so re-reading "The Final Frontiersman" by James CampbellRe: What are you reading? Scottiemom wrote: I'm reading James Michener's Alaska. Never was a fan of his but thought I might like it after we went to Alaska a few years ago. I was right! It's a great read and I'm enjoying it. Dale DITTO Just finishing "One Man's Wilderness" - Sam Keith If I ever get back to Alaska, I'd like to visit Richard Proenneke's cabin at Twin Lakes in Lake Clark National Park..Re: What are you reading?Johnstown Flood - David McCulloughRe: Possible New Montana (and fridge question) donn0128 wrote: Montana has been number one in sales for a long time. But since Thor took ownership I suspect your going to hear more problems. Residential refer? Go for it unless your planning to spend a lot of off grid time. Then the residental refer might be an issue. Thor bought Montana just about 15 years ago, about the same time we purchased our'02 Model 3295. We kept it for 10 years, and would have bought another Montana IF they made stuff in the 30' range. We downsized to a Cougar which we are most happy with.Re: Possible New Montana (and fridge question) donn0128 wrote: Montana has been number one in sales for a long time. But since Thor took ownership I suspect your going to hear more problems. Residential refer? Go for it unless your planning to spend a lot of off grid time. Then the residental refer might be an issue. Thor bought Montana just about 15 years ago, about the same time we purchased our'02 Model 3295. We kept it for 10 years, and would have bought another Montana IF they made stuff in the 30' range. We downsized to a Cougar which we are most happy with.
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