All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Black water tank health concerns and questionsI am more concerned about sitting on the toilet that someone else sat on in public...Re: Are RV sewer hose supports necessary?The only that that we have used one is if the rv outlet is lower higher than the ground drain, but the ground would run uphill. And 2, sometime is the hose if to long for the area, it just helps to keep it in place that that it want snake all over the ground.Re: I know I wandered off...We just stayed at a SC state park and there was 5 newwer Pop Ups near us. I was shocked. Maybe they are being revived.Re: Where have all the members gone on this forum?The information on the internet has expended vastly in the last 17 years. Many watch youtube videos to get their information. Sadly, many internet type forums are vanishing.Re: Family TraditionsThe more the merrier camping trips with big breakfast and dinners together. Some years for our summer beach trip, we may have 30+ people camping in our group.Re: I know I wandered off...They use to be great entry level prices. Now they cost as much as a fully self contained Travel Trailer.Re: Handling “hard dried stuff” in the black tank ?If you have time, fill it with water and let it sit. It will eventually soften up. Go for a drive before dumping to make sure loose. Repeat this process a few times. Ice does nothing unless the water is already close to freezing to keep the ice from melting so fast. I personally wouldn't dump boiling hot was down my plumbing (home or rv). Being a plumbers son, it could cause damage. It the toilet drops straight into the black tank, you can try a wand to help the process. It if goes straight down, you can do as my uncle did and stick your broom stick handle down and try to help dislodge (he was warned not to keep his black tank opened). Good luck! It sounds like a sh!tty job no matter how you look at it! lolRe: Campgrounds that are open all yearCheck out Ebenezer Park in Rock Hill, SC just south of Charlotte, NC. It is a county park on the Lake. about 70 full hookup sites with a very nice waterfront pier. Very quiet and around $25 a night.Re: Myrtle beachState park! Certainly avoid Lakewood, Ocean Lakes, and Pirateland if you want quiet and not a lot of golf carts.Re: AT&T no more Wireless Home PhoneWe still have an actual landline, but it doesn't get used much. Three reason, 1, for the business because it was the number before cellphone days. But the answering machine says to call the business cell phone. 2. 13 year olds call when they get off the bus, and they are to young for cellphones. 3, we have the multi phone cordless phone where only one has to be connected to the phone jack for it to work. Elderly family lives close by, and we want the phone to be heard if something is needed by them as we have 4 cordless phones around the house and don't want them to have to worry about what cell number to call hoping the phone is glued to someones side for them to hear it. We were looking at transfer to verison home phone just to save the difference, but I am sort of concerned now about moving if it is potentially going to get dropped in the future.
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