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Re: Northern CA LOA rally - 1/17/14 to 1/19/14 (1/20 for some)
Wow, we are the little rally that could like the little train... I think I can, I think I can and now look where we are! Awesome! Is it time to start a conversation on a a schedule and suggestions on communal meals? There was a conversation on a breakfast but not sure what else has been discussed. if we have some suggestions, I will put together an itinerary to post in a common area. Friday afternoon/evening everyone will be arriving and setting up so an easy potluck of food and beverages...
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RV Sleeping Systems Shootout, Bedmaid vs. RV Superbag
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, our RV Superbag arrived. We have been using a Bedmaid for a few years and have now slept in both and can comment as to the qualities each provides. Bedmaid $239.00 We have thoroughly enjoyed this product. The added ease it affords when folding up the bed and deploying the convertible sofa is a real hit. The sheet is removable for washing and attaches to the comforter with velcro strips. The comforter has two sides, one for winter that is thicker and the other...
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Re: Dry lubricant
This is what I was told in person at Lance to use..... Wow, didn't mean for it to be that big....
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Re: Garmin nuvi 2797LMT
After three months with the Garmin 2797 I thought a posting of an updated review would be helpful. I did receive a replacement from Garmin back in December which has been functioning correctly with the correct time. We have been using it extensively for the last three months and am very satisfied with the choice of the 2797LMT. Some of the major features we like with this unit are: School zone notification Traffic reroute Smartphone link Active lane guidance Voice activation Map selection...
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Re: Torklift lower Stable Loads
Stableloads lowers changed my rig from a swaying, white knuckle ride, to a stable easy to drive camper. I was able to drop the airbag pressure from 50ish to 25ish, which combined with the engaged overload spring, made a big difference.
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Re: Suummer Camping in Oregon Ralley 2015
More pictures! Some of the Lances at the Collier Rally Rogue Roamers Big Burly Bob Bryan and Tanna (Elder1) Bruce & Shannon ( bapsjp) Chuck and Patti Rally Host Master Chef Serge & Kelly David and Nancy Potter (Coastie68) Dave (Mogman) James and Jen (JamesH) Paul and Kathy (Plance) New Lance Owners And Littlewolf who made a day visit! Great to meet you!! And our Rig again BobnRobin (California Escapees!!) More pictures to follow as band widths permits!! Happy Camping BobnRobin
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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)
Jeff - Big smile on Sue's face when we popped the clam open in "32" seconds!! LOL. Have a great campsite in Upper Pines. I'll get a pic posted if the signal here will allow. Burr.... It is a chilly 33 here this morning with clear skies! Mike
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Re: Clam Six Pack 1660 Mag Screen Tent (or the Worlds easiest/fastest screen room)
A big thank you to diamonds in another thread for mentioning that they store their screen room inside their 1575 during travel. I placed our rugs non-skid side down on the linoleum and facing up for the screen room to rest on. There is no way it is going to budge while in transit. Also, I have it centered over the axle and on the "lighter" side of the TT (slide-out & fridge are on the other side) -