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RE: Page AZ & Kanab UT RV Campgrounds?

Can't help on CG issue, but congratulations on winning the lottery. This is something that I have wanted to do for years.
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rv2go
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12/02/08 04:28pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Recommended places to see from Tampa Bay to Knoxville

Since you mentioned Savannah, why not try Skidaway State Park
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rv2go
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12/01/08 06:52pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Can anyone beat my record?

Congralulations....
I like this...."It's not the rig, it's where you go and who you go there with."
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rv2go
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11/30/08 06:58pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Legal question: Is a search warrant required for RV entry?

Here is an interestin article from the Escapees magazine on this subject.
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rv2go
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11/30/08 04:59pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Satellite Internet Users

I have an automatic system from Motosat. It will work anywhere as long at the dish is not blocked by trees, building, Mtns, etc. Some people use a Hughes Net dish on a tripod that works well for them. You can get a lot of usefull information from www.datastormusers.com.
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rv2go
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11/29/08 09:32pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: Finding a Doctor on the Road

We either call our health provider(Cigna) or go online to find a doctor that is approved under our plan. So far it has worked....
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rv2go
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11/29/08 09:14pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: North Dakota - what to see/do??

There is a lot to see and do in ND, but you gotta see this in Jamestown. In my haste to see it(it was near closing time), I got locked out of the MH. Had to call a locksmith.
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rv2go
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11/29/08 07:32pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Satellite TV/Internet

The answer to your question is... YES. This is what I have. With this you can have internet ANYPLACE you can see the southern sky. With an (bow) you can get TV.
Also, Many use a Hughes net dish on a tripod and get the same results.
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rv2go
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11/28/08 05:00pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: Observations of a Campground Owner

Thanks for "re-posting" this. I did not see the first one. I find nothing unsual about his rules. They just make good sense.
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rv2go
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11/26/08 12:23pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: ?'s about diesel

There will be some debate on fuel additives. Diesel fuel is generally blended for cold weather to keep it from jelling.
I would use the block heater. Some will leave it on over night. Others will have it set to a timer. If I have to move in cold weather, I will turn it on for a couple of hours before cranking up. A diesel engine does not warm up well at idle speed.
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rv2go
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11/26/08 12:15pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Craggy Wash - Lake Havasu

Canada, Thanks for the heads up. Are you saying the new Walmart is open?
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rv2go
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11/25/08 07:21pm |
Public Lands, Boondocking and Dry Camping
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RE: Convection Oven - Turntable

For a convection oven to work most efficient, the food (pan) should be on a rack to allow air flow underneath. Remove the turntable and place your pan on a rack. Ours came with two racks of different heights to use for different cooking.
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rv2go
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11/25/08 07:13pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: St. Louis to Port Aransas

Your plan to take I-55 south to West Memphis will get you south of most of the uncertain weather.
Then:
I-40 west to Little Rock.
I-30 to Dallas
I-35 to San Antonio
I-37 to Corpus Christi
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rv2go
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11/25/08 03:33pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: peanut butter storage?

I keep my crunchy Jiff peanut butter in the cabinet along side the vanilla wafers. My favorite snack
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rv2go
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11/25/08 02:35pm |
Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
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RE: Heat Pump or A/C with heat strip

Bear in mind that most heat pumps do not work in below freezing weather. They generally are set to go off between 38/40 degrees. In factory installed units, when the heat pump turns off, the gas furnace will come on.
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rv2go
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11/25/08 02:29pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: What to see & do in Arizona

Try to make the 26th Quartzsite RV Show Annual Sports, Vacation and RV Show
Jan 17th thru 25th, 2009. Q is on I-10 just a few miles from California.
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rv2go
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11/24/08 10:18pm |
Snowbirds
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RE: I-40 south on CA 95 or AZ 95?

Time wise CA 95 will be quicker. Just a long mostly straight road. AZ 95 will be more scenic. The drive thru Lake Havasu City, AZ stretches for miles. The good part is a chance to see a little history in the London Bridge. Parker, AZ wont be all that bad. Q, isn't all that bad untill the last of Jan, when 10 of thousands RVers gather for the RV and other shows.
If I just want to get from I-40 to I-10, I would take CA 95 from Needles to Blythe.
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rv2go
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11/24/08 05:24pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: Who is in AZ for the winter?

Presently in Benson, We move every 14 days. Casa Grande for Christmas. Q in January. Yuma in February. And the move goes on....
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rv2go
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11/24/08 04:49pm |
Full-time RVing
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RE: Wife wants to go to Nashville, Knoxville and Charleston

Kevin, No mater what route you take thru East Tennessee in May should be beautiful. The dogwood and redbud trees should be in full bloom. You could visit Fall Creek Falls State Park on the way from Nashville to Knoxville. This is one of Tennessee's best state parks. Of Course, you have to visit the Smokey Mountain National Park.
Like the other posters state, Cumberland Gap is in the tri-angle of KY,VA,and TN. I don't see it in a convenient route for you. It is an interesting area though. With the building of the tunnel thru the gap, the Park service has rebuilt the Daniel Boone trail to pre-highway days. Real nice hike.
If I can help you more send me a PM or Email.
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rv2go
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11/24/08 10:43am |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Fuel prices in Quartzsite, AZ

This link from MSN works for me. The Flying J at the AZ/CA line is the cheapest.
While in that direction go on over into Blythe. You will find a large supermarket there. Then, too, the Walmart in Parker may be open by now.If you're talking about the one on the Calif side, it's going to be WAY more expensive than anything in Az.
Jeff, I wasn't aware that Flying J had a stop on the Calif. side of the river. When did they build it? It does not show on my searches.
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rv2go
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11/23/08 11:02pm |
Snowbirds
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