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Re: Northern CA LOA rally - 1/17/14 to 1/19/14 (1/20 for some)
Hi Allen/Allenc, Welcome to LOA and glad to hear that you are going to join us! This rally will be a great place for you to gain some good knowledge about your new 2285. Let me know how many nights you will be staying. For now I will put down 2 nights until you confirm. This thread that you have posted in is the calendar thread which is fine, but it also is sort of a goofy thread that doesn't show up in "Recent" posts or discussions on the main LOA forum page so posts can get lost or missed...
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Re: SUMMER CAMPING IN OREGON RALLY 2018 - (SCIO) Rally
Hi Ron There are number of Lance owners in Oregon. One Thomas King who lives in Bend would probully be very glad to help. I'm sure he will see this and chime in. There may others also, so just be patient and some one help you. By the way CONGRATULATION on the 1985!! Happy Campers BobnRobin
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Re: SUMMER CAMPING IN OREGON RALLY 2018 - (SCIO) Rally
FYI: I met with Ron today. Their new to them 2011 1985 is in great shape. We went over some basics operational items. A lot of the questions brought back memories of when I was a new owner. I have offered to go camping with them (aka: a really small LOA gathering). :-) And......of course I showed him where the low point drains were located....as that was one of my first questions when joining the forum. LOL We had a great time and look forward to meeting up with Ron in the near future.
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Lenovo T560 ThinkPad, A Laptop For Camping
Disclaimer, this post is for those who like to stay connected while traveling/camping, which I know not everybody does..... We were in search of a laptop with extended battery life to use while traveling/camping. The searching brought me to the Lenovo T560. This laptop has 2 batteries, one is built in and the other is removeable. Having two batteries means you can hot swap the removable battery, which also comes in different sizes. Choosing the larger (72 watt hour) removable battery gives...
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Re: Folding Bikes
We have done a fair amount of riding, but not on folding bikes. I rode one of my father-in-law's, and it was a fairly well built bike. The change in position and dynamics bothered me. That may be because I'm accustomed to road bikes, and the wheel size of the folding bike is much smaller. That being said, a friend rode one on a 250 mile ride that I went on, and he had no mechanical problems with it at all. His comment was that it wasn't made for that kind of riding! As far as holding up, my...
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Re: Folding Bikes
sorry to chime in late; but here's my 2 cents: i think the camping world folders would be fine for cruising the campground. i have a dahon vigor P9; it's expensive at $800, but rides great. the 20" wheels take a bout 1 minute to get used to, then they're really fun to ride. the small wheels feels squirrely at first, but once you're used to it, squirrely turns into agile! i love riding mine now. i'm flying up to seattle with it in 2 weeks to ride it around the san jaun islands for a few days.
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Re: LOA 6th Annual East Coast Rally (ECR)
Hello All, Well my husband Tom and I will be going to the Pa. Rally. It will be so nice to meet some of you folks. We will not be there till Friday , and hope that we get our new Lectricebikes by then. Hopefully by August after numerous trips, and a week in Maine in July, I will be able to back our Lance into a site like a pro! See you all there!