All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Water Pump/Plumbing IssueSorry for such a late reply! That is exactly what it was and was a quick fix that I could do myself! Thank you so much you saved me a lot if money!San Diego to DenverHello! I will be making the trip from San Diego to my hometown of Denver, CO in my 85' Pace Arrow. I would like to take the flattest route possible regardless if it takes much longer. As far as I can see going through AZ to NM up to Denver looks like a fairly flat route avoiding mountain ranges. Just curious and hoping for advice on opinions on the flattest route possible. Thanks in advance for any advice!Re: RVing w/2 catsI was a bit concerned too before we moved into our RV but both my cats LOVE IT! make sure they have a little place to call their own. We have a pull down bed that they claimed! We also managed to fit our cat tree into the RV as the base is 2.5X2.5. For the litter box, we had a large cubbard by the toilet, we unscrewed the door and it fit perfect. I saw online someone opened their floor to one of the storage compartments, seemed pretty cool!Re: Does anyone have any good bologna (baloney) recipes?How about bologna roll ups, Add hummus, cream cheese, mayo, mustard, etc. Add lettuce, veggies, peppers etc. Roll up!Interestingly Delicious and Overly Simple Dessert!Very simple but always a smash hit and easy breezy! Fresh Strawberries Sour Cream Brown Sugar Take strawberry, dip into sour cream, dip into brown sugar! Everyone says to me "sour cream?!" and I say "just try it!!" then they say "YUM!!" and go back for more! Happy dipping!Re: Jumping in with both feet!Why not! That's what we said too! Good luck on your adventures in fulltiming! We just started in March and have learned so much already! Eek, can I push this button or am I going to blow us up!! Haha. We have lived a much simpler life that can only get better with time! Again good luck!Water Pump/Plumbing IssueWe have a 1985 Fleetwood PaceArrow rear bathroom floorplan. A 2 weeks ago we noticed our floor was damp in a 3 foot area above the holding tank. We did some troubleshooting to see where this may be coming from. First, we were connected to city water with a water pressure regulator which we disconnected and let the RV dry up, once dried, we tried city water again and it got worse. We thought it must be the pressure. Second, we filled the water tank and just used the water pump. All was good for a few days then the floor was damp again. The waterpump seems to be working just fine so I am now thinking this must be something to do with plumbing or cracked hose or??. Before I hire someone to come check I'm hoping to get some thoughts/advice on what this could be and what repairs I may be looking at. Thanks for your openions and advice!
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