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Re: Good Sam RV GPS
Great news DandV, thanks for the detailed report! By the way, never drive through California (and I think Michigan) with the suction cup mounting on the GPS - it's against the law and I had a friend get dinged - I tried to warn him but he thought I was being silly LOL WoodGlue
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS
Originally Posted by WoodGlue: Great news DandV, thanks for the detailed report! By the way, never drive through California (and I think Michigan) with the suction cup mounting on the GPS - it's against the law and I had a friend get dinged - I tried to warn him but he thought I was being silly LOL WoodGlue That's good to know. With family in Monterey County, it's a virtual certainty that we'll bring our TT to CA eventually. Don
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Re: LOA East Coast Rally (ECR7) 7
Our maybe attending turns out to be a No... Yesterday, we left Michigan in our rear/side view mirrors and entered Indiana. We're plugged in at @Grayden4 's pad in Auburn IN. With about 10K miles on our present adventure, we plan to change oil and filter on the truck. Have fun everyone and be safe. Continue to social distance when in close quarters.
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Re: Smokeless fire pits are cool!
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