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ianbullock

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  1. Carl, we were just thru New Brunswick mostly on Hwy 2, the Trans Canada. It's a 4 lane like an interstate and was in good shape. We are now in PEI for a few weeks. The weather forecast is improving, supposed to get into the 80's on Friday.
  2. Or just reserve a pull thru on your phone using the app, or on your PC on KOA.com, enter your MH length and click "Motorhome Towing", and it will put you in an appropriate site.
  3. Try Roadmaster.com. They carry all sorts of chrome axle covers and hub caps. https://www.thinkroadmaster.com/itemtype/wheel-accessories/?pgd=30
  4. Mine is on the ceiling in the bedroom where Winnebago installed it...
  5. This is the 2nd MH we have had over the last 20 odd years with this OTA antenna. Have never had a leak. Not sure what type of sealing system they use, but it seems to work.
  6. We use an OTA antenna all the time and typically get anywhere from 12 to 70 stations depending where we are. As an added bonus many are HD 1080 p. We have a Winguard Sensar antenna with the digital extension.
  7. No Question, Toad = Convenience! And the vast majority RVing with a Toad agree. For us, we don't leave home without it!
  8. Hi everyone, We are headed to Branson MO next spring and are looking to stay at a nice RV Park, close to theaters and restaurants. Full Hook ups and Pull Thrupreferred. Looking for recommendations,,, Thanks
  9. I agree with Richard. I pretty much check once a month, or as soon as possible thereafter if I have forgotten,,,,
  10. cogriffins, do you have roadside assistance? Were they not able to assist? If you don't, would suggest you get it. FMCA has a great deal at $69/year.
  11. Agree with all that has been said before. Would never buy tires that have a production date of 6 months or older. Always balance all of our tires when mounting.
  12. If you are looking to stay within walking distance of the beach, close to Corpus Christi, then may i suggest you look at PIoneer RV Beach Resort. We are headed their next December. It's just south of Port Arsnsas, north of Mustang Island. Here is the link to their web site. https://www.pioneerrvresorts.com/ They are taking reservations now.
  13. From what I can tell, based on what I see in the RV parks we've been thru, the Weber BBQ seems popular.
  14. Yeah but if you finance it over 20 years its only $13,529.65 per month...🙂
  15. Ours are mounted on the side walls just below the rear view mirrors. I find they provide a better view than the mirrors as the totally eliminate all blind spots. When changing lanes I always the camera view in conjunction with the mirrors, just to be sure.
  16. Mike, just checked out the Alsatian RV Resort website. Looks like my kind of resort too! Thanks for the link..
  17. Hope to meet as many of you in person at the rally next March!
  18. Success! The cure for DB's Cabin Fever! Just got off the phone booking our site near Corpus Christi for next January and February. Pioneer RV Beach Resort. Heard there is a FMCA rally in the works in Tucson so will likely head to Arizona come March.
  19. I could be wrong but I don't think this RV enthusiast is particularly concerned about the cosmetic appearance of his rig...
  20. As far as I can tell, some version of theme parks works for all kids. Especially in summer. Most have water park offerings as well which are always popular.
  21. 3 was the magic number for us. When our kids were younger we used to head out for vacations that we called the "Roller Coaster Tours". Usually traveled for 3 weeks, took our 2 girls and a friend of theirs, headed for the closest Six Flag's park, many have campsites, bought a Six Flags season pass for all, a few days later moved on to the next state, next Six Flag park. Repeated until time to head home. Usually hit 4 or 5 parks a trip. Kids had a blast! Got our monies worth out of the season passes too!
  22. Thanks everyone! Especially to Roland who stopped by yesterday, WOW, and Carl who has been to Pioneer RV Resort previously. I'll be calling first thing on the 12th to reserve! Bill, Lagoons looks nice, but its not close enough to the beach, according to the DW,,
  23. I plan our route mostly using Google maps, determining stops along the way by the distance we want to travel each day. Generally no more than 300 miles. Once I have determined the approximate area we want to stop in, I use RVParky or the KOA app to locate nearby campgrounds. Sometimes i book campgrounds in advance, sometime the night before. If we are traveling thru a popular vacation area, I will book as far in advance as needed.
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