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Route Suggestions - Houston to Hot Springs, AR
wayne77590 replied to fagnaml's topic in Route Planning & Road Conditions
Don't forget awnings in! -
Route Suggestions - Houston to Hot Springs, AR
wayne77590 replied to fagnaml's topic in Route Planning & Road Conditions
Yes, the directions are good. I just forgot to put Carpenter Dam Road in there. It's an easy route. You'll pass right by Bubba's Catfish and Seafood. Supposed to be good food but was closed the day we tried it. -
Route Suggestions - Houston to Hot Springs, AR
wayne77590 replied to fagnaml's topic in Route Planning & Road Conditions
I'm with Jim S, 59, 30, 270, Shady Grove Lane. If you come in the opposite way on Shady Grove Lane it is narrow. Coming in off 270 to Shady Grove Ln is narrow but just about 2 miles. No big hills that I can recall. Running hills is not a problem if you let the engine do the work. If you encounter a bigger hill, watch the temperature gauge and downshift to keep the RPM's around 2000. That will keep the fan working and keep the engine coolant cycling. Just remember that whatever gear you go up in, come down in that same gear. Let the exhaust brake do its job. If it's real steep, Cindy can get out and push. -
Who, What, When, Where or Just Lets Talk
wayne77590 replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
Mike and Cindy, You are going to like Catherine's Landing. Nice RV Park Wish I could give you some suggestions as to what to see but we were there with a group and pretty much had fun just staying in the park. A group did go ZIP lining. I didn't go but Earlene did and she was then in her 70's. Whole bunch of old farts did that. I had two knees replaced and decided to just cheer them on. There was a set of 7 zip lines on that course. Hot springs bath houses and the downtown area were interesting. Have fun. p.s., If you leave the RV park pull the awnings in. They get a straight line wind every once in a while. -
Who, What, When, Where or Just Lets Talk
wayne77590 replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
Yep, everyday, twice a day, early morning and lat night. Sure has been quiet! -
Such a very unfortunate emotional experience. Having lost our 2008 to hurricane Harvey we know the feeling well. I wish them well.
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Hey....Shut off the darn breaker at power pedistal
wayne77590 replied to tireman9's topic in Electrical
I have acquired a habit of checking the breaker before plugging in, and I always turn it off before unplugging. Good article Roger, thanks. -
Welcome Tony & Pam. I like your flags. Your rig looks like it might be the same color as our Winni. Guess you'll be coming to Texas to visit GC's so if you do, stop by Galveston area and we can do a visit. Good size back yard and the pups would enjoy Lexi.
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Wow! Sorry to hear that. Nope! Never leave keys in the ignition. I don't even leave them in the ignition if I'm alone filling up with fuel, or I lock the door with the FOB.
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So true Ray, so true! Stood up in the back yard after bending over and took a deep breath. Son said, "Dad, you're out of shape!" I reminded him that ROUND IS A SHAPE!
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Who, What, When, Where or Just Lets Talk
wayne77590 replied to hermanmullins's topic in General Discussion
Sorry to hear that about Progressive. They have been good for me. The 2008 needed a new roof from hail damage and $19.000 later Progressive paid. In 2017 Hurricane Harvey totaled it. Since I bought the MH new and had Progressive, 10 years later they paid me what I paid for it. No deprecation. Page 26 of my Progressive policy. The present one had mice eat through a water line. Progressive paid. I did have to state that I checked the MH every two week, which I do and sometimes more frequently. The "two weeks" is one of their clauses. -
It's cold here also at 58˚ but tomorrow it will be 68˚. Waiting on summer when it stops freezing here. To me, anything below 70˚ is freezing.
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It is to bad that Flag Etiquette is not Flag Law. Presently it is not enforceable. However, with that said, my two pet peeve's are placement and ragged flags being displayed. Placement being that the American Flag is always on its own right. that means if there is a wall, podium, etc behind it when looking at it it is on the left. On a car, looking from the front, it is on the right fender. That is its own right. Ragged doesn't need a description but in my MC days some of the MC members I rode with (MC being the two letters on the back of a vest or jacket) would stop when a ragged flag was flying and take it down for proper disposal. Don't start with that stuff of a good way to get hurt. This was an MC - and don't mess with MC's. My riding days and colors were retired in 2007.
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Dennis, Jeep has been having a problem for some time now regarding the "Death Wobble," Maybe this article can give you some information to use: Jeep Death Wobble It wasn't/isn't just towing. It can happen driving the Jeep. Subject has been covered on the other forums also.
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Are you going to keep the Jeep?
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You don't need the foil if you also have a wire surrounding the white phonelic insulator that caries the center copper conductor. The purpose of the aluminum shield is to reduce radio frequency interference, RFI. (electromagnetic interference) Strip it back and cut it off then use the wire shield and center conductor.
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Ray, it's okay to use them as a reference but I agree that the only true way is the Mfg's manual, and even then it's a crap shoot. I called a Mfg for a specific car when I was getting different answers. The vehicle was not towable and they said it was a cut and past from an earlier manual and they were putting out a revised edition. Best way besides manuals is to see if anyone else is towing the vehicle and if they have problems. Then the manual again.
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I do the same but if there is a specific auto you are interested by looking at the 2022 list you can then jump to the manual and see if it is still applicable. Happy hunting.
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It's nice to have the guide but if anyone is interested in a specific brand an online search of the vehicle manual will give all the details for towing or not towing. Yes, I know it is simpler to look at a guide, but when push comes to shove the manual is the place to go.
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So very sad! Rest in Peace Herman.
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Merry Christmas
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Do you have the Magnum Remote controller in your EMS panel? It may need to be reset or battery type needs to be changed. If you scroll through the menu you will see the different areas of programming. One will say type of battery. You should basically have the NAPA style batter (Deka, etc.) and that will be AGM2 on the display. You never gave the year of the MH
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Where would you put the camera? If, and I say IF, I were a burglar I would "case" the property during the day time and see if there were a camera, door bell or otherwise on the premises. Where is it pointing. Approach from the dead spot and spray paint the camera. Do my 2 minutes of havoc and leave. That's if it were a smart burglar. There are 3 types of smart ones, some with a little smarts, and dumb ones. The smart ones have a lot of money and seldom get caught The somewhat smart ones get caught more often. The dumb ones, well, they are all in prison or going to prison someday. There is no security that is 100% fail-safe. Even sitting in a chair with a shotgun at the ready is not 100% that you will not get hurt, or worse. With all that said, Ring is a good system. I have a system for the S&B with a lot of different monitors including 4 cameras. IF i were to get a system for he Class A it would be Ring. If you do decide to get a system PM me for a simple network solution. You will want it to have access to The Ring Cloud. If you do get the cloud it will be $100 a year for their monitoring service.
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Braunig Lake RV Park is 12.5 miles from the Alamo. We stayed there several times in the early 2000's, once on the left side of the lake as you look at the map, and other times on the right side. By far the right side is better (K, L) being the better when we were there. Just an option if the other's closer to down town fail. There are about 30 rv parks in and around San Antonio and it is about 30 miles as the crow flies from Loop 1604W to loop 1604E It's also about 30 miles from New Braunfels to SA. Let me suggest two ways of seeing what RV parks are in or around an area. First would be Campgroundreviews.com. Second, bring up a Google map of San Antonio. In the right hand side where the 3 bars are and a search icon, Google Maps says "San Antonio, TX", delete that and put in the words RV Parks and hit enter. It will populate the map with the rv parks it knows for that area. Reviews can be found for both ways of finding campgrounds. Take the reviews as a grain of salt. We each have our own opinions of what is nice and what is not nice. Do some research on the park that you think will do for you before you make your decision. San Antonio is a fun place and we go there a few times a year but stay at military CG's. Be sure to take the Mission Trail self tour. p.s., you can slide the map around to different areas and click on "Search this area."