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Re: 2014 Pismo Beach Rally - 4/3/2014 - 4/8/2014
Hi Engunir, The rally will probably only have Lance owners and anyone else who is interested in Lance are always welcome to stop by or camp with us! We don't have any vendors scheduled, but they're always welcome. Our knowledge base is pretty experienced, so if you or any attendees have any questions we are always there to answer any questions. To date, we have a whale watching trip planned and then there are always wine tasting trips, potluck dinners and such. We also plan on driving at...
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Re: 2014 Pismo Beach Rally - 4/3/2014 - 4/8/2014
This Is The List So Far: 1) Me and my Dad Red - WoodGlue - 2014 1685 2) Ann & Lionel - EDTnow - 2012 1685 3) Ed & Helen - Zoe - 2012 1685 4) Frank & Susan - Frank2285 - 2011 2285 5) Simon & B - Simon & B - 2014 1575 6) Randy & Vivian - R. Spiker - 2014 1985 7) Steve & Melody - Captaincap - 1685 8) Robert & Sue - Robert H - 2013 1685 9) Carl & Debbie - Carl - 2013 2285 10) Bruce & Shannon - bapsjp - 2013 1685 11) Mike & Penny - Mike & Penny -...
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
We have used ours a few times and it's great for keeping out bugs but we have to use a fan inside to move the air around, it doesn't allow much air movement. 100% a big thumbs up for ease of set up and take down. We store it in the TT during travel and then sit it on the back bumper until I'm ready to set it up.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
That looks like a really nice one! I love my "Bug tent". It doesn't always get put up at camp, but it almost always goes along. I get eaten by bugs when nobody else even sees them around. I have tried spray, wristbands, the little fan things, candles, vit B, everything! Nothing works as good as my bug room. Before my room I would always retreat to the camper and I hated not being outside, and my bug room really works! And on a trip where we stay in the same place for several days, it makes a...
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Traeger Portable Tabletop Grill (TPT+Grill)
In an earlier post, I included the Traeger Camp Grill in a list of what to pack when headed out. I received an inquiry about it and thought it might be a good product to add to the Product Reviews page. Product: Traeger Portable Tabletop Grill (TPG+Grill) http://www.traegergrills.com/s...es/ptg/TFT17LLA.html I have used this grill exclusively since I bought my first Traeger at Costco last spring. This is a Pellet Grill that will do everything asked of it. I loved my full size so much, I...
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Re: Midland Weather Alert Radio
We had 2 Midland radios but got rid of them. The weather-alert alarm was so loud and scary sounding, we couldn't take the shock of hearing it go off. It was a high-low-high-low screech that sounded like a nuclear attack was imminent. And, we couldn't adjust the sound down to a lower volume so I just gave up on them. Our other weather radios have a warning 'tone' to alert you. We were able to select a single or few counties nearby to alarm when there was an alert. It reduced the number of...
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Re: Midland Weather Alert Radio
So...I finished programming the 120EZ. I tuned it to El Paso County, Colorado, where we live. I set it to give warnings for high winds, violent storms, tornadoes, flash floods, fires, and wild fires since we get plenty of those. I turned off the alerts for coastal storms, hurricanes, and coastal tide warnings since I haven't seen many of those in Colorado. I opted for the three minute voice warning, which is preceded by 8 seconds of alert tone. Doug is right, the alert tone is rather loud. I...
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Re: VIAIR 400P Automatic Function Portable Compressor
Erick, Great write up on the ViaAir I have been looking at this ViaAir 400P for sometime for my 2013 truck. I have an ExtremeAire compressor that I installed in 2004 that is been flawless in my 1999 Truck. I went through several smaller (read as broke) units before installing the ExtremeAire. I am wondering if anybody has used one of these ViaAir products over a say 10 year period and how has it held up? The downside of the ExtremeAire is the amount of power it draws and associated $$.
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Re: Maxx Air
I found the unit remote very handy...it takes a few times to get all the functions figured out. Once you know the ones you like and use most often you can almost do it in the dark. the fan is very quiet when running below 60%, but at 100% it sure does evac the stale air. Used the circulator once on the last trip, but figured the heater was doing enuf so why use the battery. The data display on the remote is useful and easy to read. I like the current temp info as well on the display. The...
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Re: Maxx Air
Very nice fan Capt. The nasty noisy head fan can in certain circumstances serve a purpose tho......