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Dish drying mat for flip-up counter extension
We have and use 2 large drying mats at home and really like them. On our current trip we found the perfect size for our counter extension. It was $8.00 at a local backpacking store. My wife modified it by sewing 2 small pieces of Velcro so that it doesn't blow off the screened side of the door handle when drying or fall off while in transit. It's not as thick as our mats at home, but is perfect for camping. Like ours at home it is washable. Here are a few shots as well as a screenshot of a...
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Re: Northern CA LOA rally - 1/17/14 to 1/19/14 (1/20 for some)
Had a nice, relaxing trip up to Collins Lake this weekend. The lake level was down and the weather was cool but the DW limited out on trout (as usual)! Met up with Loanshark and friends (really nice folks). Compared notes on our Lance trailers and overall had a very relaxing weekend. Truly wish we could make it to the Northern CA LAO rally in January but, due to prior commitments, we won't be able to. Did see one other Lance TC at Collins and a couple on the road on the way home.
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Re: 2014 Pismo Beach Rally - 4/3/2014 - 4/8/2014
We're going to be in Santa Clara the weekend before this rally and are trying to decide if we can spend another week on the road before heading back home to Washington. It sure sounds like fun!
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Re: 2014 Pismo Beach Rally - 4/3/2014 - 4/8/2014
This is very new to us. We are so excited and can't wait to get our trips going. We live up in Sonoma county (wine country) so there are many great camping site with in 1-2 hrs from out home. Looking forward meeting new people and learning all we can about RV camping.
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Re: Product Review: Eva-Dry 2200
I have the 1100 model, but I think they calling it the Petite now, for whatever reason! Eva Dry Petite (1100) I ran it at home in the bathroom as soon as I got it and I was pleasantly surprised that the darn thing actually does work! Good review! WoodGlue
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Torklift lower Stable Loads
I won a set of lower Stable Loads from Torklift and am sharing insight as to my experience so far. I received them through the Golden Ticket contest. Let me begin by saying prior to the Stable Loads I already added air bags, a sway bar and...
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Re: Torklift lower Stable Loads
I just purchased an 1172. I have it mounted on a 2014 RAM 3500 dually. I do have a sway bar and air bags installed. I was only able to drive the camper home and then put it away for our WI winter. I am thinking of putting on the stable loads. Do I need upper and lower? Thanks
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Re: Torklift lower Stable Loads
I ride with a reasonable facsimile for the upper and lower stable loads and it works well. I found my air bags caused most of my sway issues, so I do not inflate them.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Home unpacking. Just took a few pictures although full spec's. are in my opening post. My wife is 5', 2" and has no problem due to the pull straps that are attached to the screen room.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Mike - Are you home yet? Yes, I'd like to see the new-style panels, but mostly want to see the site you had in Yosemite Valley as well as any other Yosemite pic's. that you took.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
Home today from Yosemite. Here are a couple pics of the clam and our site. Upper Pines #83.
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
I agree. When we had kids at home (back in the dark ages) we had a couple of cheaper screen tents. What a joke! Neither of them lasted very long, and they were difficult to assemble, use, and disassemble. I am sure there are other good products out there now, but I love how well the Clam is engineered and manufactured.