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  1. We have spent many a weekend at the KOA in Newton Iowa.

    We have not noticed the sites to be any tighter or the roads to be any more difficult to navigate than many other KOA's that are just off the interstate.

     

     


  2. On 22/07/2018 at 8:47 PM, WILDEBILL308 said:

    I believe the brakes on the tow dolly will be enough. I used a tow dolly on one trip to Canada and had no problem. 

    Bill

    You are correct.  Many folks other than RVers also rent tow dollies with surge brakes from Uhaul to tow their car behind their Uhaul truck as they move across Canada. 


  3. Have had both over the years, Road Master car mounted, and now a Blue Ox coach mounted.

    In the early years when we had the car mounted towbar, we would travel to our destination, unhook the toad, and then I would spend at least 20 minutes removing and storing the towbar.  Once removed I was always left with "where to store the towbar". (I always removed it as we often wanted to run the toad thru a car wash).  Usually I ended up storing the towbar on the ground under the MH.  Secured it with a cable lock to the frame.

    Now we just unhook and fold the towbar against the RV.  No need to lock, already held into the receiver with a locking pin.  Takes less than a few minutes.

    IMHO the coach mounted option is the one to go for.  


  4. On ‎7‎/‎10‎/‎2018 at 10:14 PM, WILDEBILL308 said:

    Tonight in Ottawa Canada. at Ottawa's Poplar Grove Campground/ RV Park, 6154 Bank St, Greely, ON K4P 1B4, Canada, ottawaspoplargrovecamp.com, +1 613-821-2973.

     

    By the way Bill, thanks for the tip on this RV Park just outside of Ottawa. 

    We often head into Ottawa for the weekend, would love to stay in the RV rather than a hotel.  I didn't realize it was there.


  5. A friend of mine got his new cards today for his renewal.  Out of curiosity he decided to look at the coverage.  While doing so he realized his plan no longer covered motorhomes. He called to enquire and they told him that you now have to order the "Auto and RV Platinum"  package to get Motorhome coverage.  All other packages are just for towables now.  Apparently this changed mid year.

    At $159.95 a year, not so much of a deal!


  6. 5 hours ago, DBenoit said:

    How about if using a tow dolly with surge brakes? Is that sufficient?

    I would say yes. In most provinces supplemental brakes are required on anything towed over 2000#. 1500# in some.

    Regarding desertdeals post above, commercial trailers requirements are totally different, more stringent, and don't apply to you.  


  7. As mentioned in past posts, we have frequented Blue Beacons in our travels every year.  Out of the dozens of washes we have had, only one bad experience similar to Brian's.  Was at their Monee, Illinois location, I-57 at Exit 335.   Most times they use brushes in combination with their sprayers in this instance they didn't. 

    Needless to say I wasn't happy either so I emailed Blue Beacon at wash@BlueBeacon.com. to complain.  Got a letter from their president apologizing and a free wash to make up for it.  

     


  8. Another option is Blue Beacon Truck washes.  about 100+ locations across the US and Canada. To find a location near you or on your travels,  go to http://www.bluebeacon.com/ for more info or download the Blue Beacon Truck Washes app from Google Play or I tunes.  Most are located right off the interstate.

    Our unit is 38 feet, with our toad about 62 ft.  no issue getting both washed, usually runs about $50.

    They generally do a good job. 

     

     


  9. Yup, been there, done that!  We used to travel and sightsee 20 years ago just like Clark Griswold!  On vacation we'd spend 2 or 3 weeks cramming in as much as possible. As it turns out, missed a lot of the really fun and interesting stuff!

    Much prefer a slower pace, way more fun!

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