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Tom. Where are you now?
Carl C.
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WM Sam. Your not in the health insurance business, are you?
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Easy way to find out now. Unplug, turn on inverter and convection oven and make the biscuits/gravy...keep an eye on the amp draw. Or send a PM to B.
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You have 1366 pixel and you need a minimum of 1800. As DD said...get a new TV.
Also, you would get far more responses, if you post your problem on the Forum, under electronics...not a blog. I'm here because I was checking on a friends travel plans.
Carl
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Every time, I visualize and feel as if I'm there with you! Like a fly on the wall...not a participant in the normal, mingle way..an observer in color.
Carl
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That's true, but the bank will still have a record of who, where and when...get a copy from your bank.
Carl
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Tom. Thank you for bringing back to life some old memories! Makes me want to return and see what has changed, and how in the past 32 years! I was in Transit thru Denver 2 years ago, and several times earlier, but never stopped to look. Next time I will look, thanks to you!
Carl
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First off, a slinky won't work with gutters!
Second, not all campsites are designed the same!
Third, there is a reason I carry (4) 10' lengths off hose!
Carl
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Judge, now that you posted a reply and further information, I'm inclined to
agree with Joe. I'll pass next time.
Perhaps they have become too "BIG" and now feel untouchable. There
are other truck & RV wash/ wax company's out there!
I did love the price!
Carl
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I'm very surprised! I have used them since 2006 and never had any problems, $64 for coach and toad, wash & wax. Last done at exit 583 on I-10 in San Antonio, TX. 4 days ago!
Well, no place is perfect and I'm sorry about your problem, but I will continue to use Blue Beacon twice a year!
Carl
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I got the same system now. The only problem is how to keep it off the ground and proper angle for max. drainage!
Not big on carting rocks or wood around, due to weight! So what else can one use, that's light and stable?
The only thing that comes to mind, is plastic leveling blocks (stackable).
Carl
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Since you got the "Boss". You forgot "On the road again" - Willy Nelson!
Also, "Keep on Trucking". Don't remember who did it.
Carl
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Thank you for a quick and in depth answer! You have reinforced my thinking, that a 45' DP has no more business being in Maritime Provinces, than in Europe or NZ.
Since I do want to see all of it and also carry my own hotel room, I will get a smaller ( 30 foot) coach for the trip and sell it afterwards! I did that for Alaska in 1997 and left it in Fairbanks, then flew home. Got $ 2,300 more than I paid for it ( Class C, 28' )!
Later on, if you don't mind, I'll pick your brain!
I'm also a birder and love photography!
Enjoy the rest of your trip!
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That is a place I have wanted to go. You have a 40' and I a 45', will there be a problem for me? On roads and campgrounds? Do you reserve ahead, before you go?
Thanks
Carl
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Thank you for writhing what I have been feeling! I had to put my "Lucky girl" down yesterday...she was my travel companion for 15 years 2 months, got her in a shelter and she was a Bijenji, Border collie mix. It's a large void in the coach now, just me!
I also, hope another will come along in time....
Carl
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Tom. Well done and welcome back to the living....we thought you had passed...nothing in 6+ months, does that. Happy for your new VGER, you might reconsider any thoughts of a re turn to some of the Providence Islands!
We will be in the Providence this next summer, with Fantasy Tours for 61 days...hopefully in our new Newmar! Will post on that trip, as a blog with photos.