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Re: LOA Factory Tour and BBQ Rally 2016 Sept 8-10 ~Sold Out~

Huskyowner ·
Koa cancelled my registration so waiting for instructions! I tow a Lance 1575 with a Nissan Xterra with my 3 dogs. As a new owner I hope to learn n from others on this trip!
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Re: Lance Factory Tour and BBQ Rally

Ann & Bill ·
Originally Posted by Zoe: Any thoughts about taking Hwy 138 over to Acton. Last time, from Hwy 5, we dropped down to Santa Clarita and horseshoed our way back up to Acton. Google maps wants us to take Hwy 58 from 99 and make our way to Acton. No problem with that but it seems Hwy 138 might be more direct? We are coming from the far east bay area ( Antioch) heading down I-5. according to google maps, the first choice is to stay on 5 and then east on 138. The second google choice is to take 5...
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Re: 2d Annual East Coast Rally

DanB ·
Greetings from White Oak Campground site # 71 !! Made the trip up from Florida with a 14 foot trailer in tow ( place for the bike to ride) The campgrounds are nice, the weather is exceptional and the countryside is beautiful. Hope to meet and greet many other Lance Owner here at the 2nd annual !! Safe journey and enjoy the travels. Dan Ballou 2014 Lance 1191
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Re: 2d Annual East Coast Rally

pilot195 ·
WooHoo! We leave NoVa tomorrow and will be there late afternoon after spending some time at the hallowed ground of Gettysburg PA I agree.... Military service is a lifelong attitude JI'm
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Re: 2d Annual East Coast Rally

Gus ·
Dan, Marcia and I will be your neighbors some time tomorrow in site 72.
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Re: Collection @ Quartzite Jan 17-24, 2019

Notvaporlocked ·
Whatever you are comfortable with the weight full of water, what rig you have and how far you are traveling with access to good water before arriving are just some of the questions you can think about. The water in Quartzite at the Pit Stop was good and last year cost $4.00 to fill your tank. There is also metered water to fill jugs last year was 25 cents a gallon or 5 gallons for a buck. We have traveled both full of fresh and with limited quantities, we just factor in all the particular...
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Re: Collection @ Quartzite Jan 17-24, 2019

BobnRobin ·
You are better off if you bring water from home, because most water here is full on minerals! And purified water cost $0.25/ga. It's up to you. The only grade to pull is Chiriaco out of Indio after that it's flat. Good luck BobnRobin
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Re: Rally In The Valley 2017

Duncan&Dawn ·
We just bought a 1475 and live about ten miles from the meetup. However, Dawn and I both work and wouldn't be able to tow our camper there on time. Would we be able to hit the place in our truck (minus the camper) after work either day? We'd really like to meet some of the folks here and have the opportunity to learn a bit more.
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Re: Rally In The Valley 2017

BobnRobin ·
Duncan follow the link below. Go to the discussion thread and read the post then choose which one you want to do. At this point you can request to be put on the wait list for the Group Area and/or you can get a hookup site in the park. https://community.lanceowners.org/top...in-the-valley-2017-1 BobnRobin
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Re: RITV5

Gus ·
You're gonna have a ball... During the 2016 gathering, Marcia, @acmaintainer and I were in group camping. And, except for personal generators, Group camping is boondocking. Some others had regular sites with power, water and maybe sewer. For us though, it is about a 2200 mile trip, one way. But, the rally was not all we did. We went further into CA because the friend we had in tow , @setters wanted to put another state on his map.
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Re: RITV5

Lanceabilly ·
Thanks, Gus! We are looking forward to the rally. Got it on our calendar to make reservations on July 1st for the 2019 rally. Do we pay a fee for the rally in addition to our camping fees? Can't wait!
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Re: The Superior Rally 2021

PACK4TAG ·
Looks like a great summer outing. Maybe we should tow one of our Lunds ?
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Re: Rally on Vancouver Island!!

Waymark, Ian ·
Hi Ted, We have travelled numerous times on both ferries. Travelling in peak season means peak pricers. The MV Coho has fixed prices on all sailings but some BC ferries have breaks on fares if you don't mind very early travelling. You need to goto the BC ferry website to see if any Fare Savers apply when you will be sailing. Reservations are a must for all ferries during peak season. Whenever we use the ferries we make sure it is worth the expense by staying a couple of weeks at our...
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