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  1. Ray any updates? Found something I thought was interesting. There is a new National park that is in 8 states. It is called the North Country National Scenic Trail. From North Dakota to Vermont. https://www.nps.gov/noco/index.htm Bill
  2. You should be able to do it yourself. There should be a thin cover in the center of the trim piece. Look at the end it might be easier to see. You carefully open it so you can get access to the screws. I would use a quality stainless screw just go bigger in diameter than what is there. I would also add at least one extra in between the existing ones. Well, it depends how far the originals are apart. More is better. Let me know what you find. Bill
  3. Help me out Dennis. I am trying to figurer out what is so deferent about travelling in a "C" verses a class "A"? Bill
  4. Ray I agree I logged in and got to a page with the heading "Membership" and it has the join/renew square buttons. I click on the renew and it refreshes to the same page. It also has renew in the upper right part of the header. This page shows my statis but no place to renew. If I needed to renew I would call them and make inquiries. Bill
  5. I went and looked and it shows' my statis and expiration date but no way to renew and or extend membership. jon48 I would call them and find out. Bill
  6. Best guess with no info on your system is you need more batteries and probable more solar. I don't think the refrigerator is the problem. RV furnaces are energy hogs. Bill
  7. Welcome to the forum. When are you planning this trip? I would work my way up to Calgary then pickup 1 the Trans Canadian Hwy. When you get to Vancouver I would take the toad to Victoria and take 1 the Trans Canadian Hwy to mile marker 0. They eaven have a turn around loop so you can head back East. I would take I-5 back south. Don't forget to stop at Olympic National Park and get your stamp. Bill
  8. I agree with Ray. I don't have to be any ware in a hurrey. I don't think there is any road that doesen't have some areas that are rough or under construction. You can often see where deferent maintence areas end by the condition of the road. Bill
  9. Using US highways or State highways sounds great but much of the time I find it doesn’t live as well as it sounds on the internet. I have driven across New England on them. The problem in the North and Northeast is the roads are old and narrow with no place to get off and no sholderrs and few places you can get in to fuel. I don’t do that anymore. I will use all the Interstates and toll roads I can. As an example, a couple weeks ago we drove from FW down to Kerrville on 67 and 281. Not bad roads but the problem is there are so few places to stop/pull off the road. There were several rests stops all closed. We came back up I-35. Eaven made it through Austin without a big problem. There are several nice rest areas where you can stop and walk the dog and me. Bill
  10. Do you have any information on re using RV antifreeze? Bill
  11. Yes, Ray after watching how they act you understand the being amazed at how few die. Bill
  12. What was damaged on your steps? Some parts may be availible. Bill
  13. Before I retired from Lockheed they had some steel 3-D printers and we were making tooling that located from drawings in the 3-D cad/catia programs. You could make a tool that way in about 8 hours that would take several weeks to make the traditional way. Bill
  14. I would call HR with your coaches serial number and see if they can tell you what steps you have. They should have records. Let me know what you find out. I would contact Lippert/Kwikee and see if they can narrow it down based on that sticker. Bill
  15. It is not that people are killed in the National Parkes every year it is that so few are killed every year. Bill
  16. Ok What RV do you have? Can you find a serial number on your steps? Bill
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    Ray, I am with five on that. Yes you can but it is such a pain to do. One of the You Tube channels made up a device to use to do it. It had a valve so you could blead down the air and get the compressor to start and provide usable air preshure. Outherwise when the preshure leveled off above the start point for the compressor you had to go pump the brakes to lower it to get the pump to start. One outher thing make shure you have a air fitting that fits the hoses you are carryings. The one by the generator is not compatible to standard air hoses. There should be a male fitting secured near the female fitting. This is so a tow truck can air up the system and release the brakes if needed. I made a adapter incase I wanted to use it. Bill
  18. I don't know about that. I haven't done a official survey but I bet 75% of RV owners travel with pets. Bill
  19. Looking good. It is always better when the wife isn't yelling at you. Bill
  20. Which RV park, Tradewinds RV Park or Settlin' Inn RV Park? I did see a add for Adobe RV Park but didn't see it. Are you visiting on a trip or wintering? Bill
  21. Hear are some options. When in Glacier do the red bus tour. Colter Bay Yellowstone Grizzly RV Park Moose Creek RV Resort Bill
  22. Welcome to the forum Wayne. Where are you located and where are you headed? Bill
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