| |
Subject |
Author |
Date Posted |
Forum
|
 |
RE: northwood fox creek owners

A good company and a great product Past owner...
|
AJR
|
12/08/11 05:57pm |
Travel Trailers
|
 |
RE: Goping solo

Don, I am sorry for your two losses. I know some of your pain. My wife died after thirty six years of marriage and it was all hard. After several years I started to RV travel with my dog all over.
I have found my hound “Kate” is the best greeter when on the road. There is always something missing for awhile. But there are so many wonderful people to meet out there the any trip is worth it.
|
AJR
|
09/26/11 06:21pm |
Class A Motorhomes
|
 |
RE: Newbie Question about Water

The one time you go to a campground and the water smells and looks bad you will wish you had more or a full tank of fresh water.
|
AJR
|
08/31/11 06:35pm |
Beginning RVing
|
 |
RE: fizzy water

I have seen that at campgrounds when filling the dog’s water bowl from the campground spigot. The air bubbles disappear fairly fast. Never worried about it. If it stayed cloudy that would concern me very much.
|
AJR
|
08/01/11 07:42am |
Travel Trailers
|
 |
RE: RV CAMPING OR RESORT NEAR CHICAGO ASAP

Good place
http://www.kaneforest.com/ForestPreserveView.aspx?ID=11
|
AJR
|
07/24/11 06:50am |
Class A Motorhomes
|
 |
RE: What was your biggest challenge?

OP, glad you are having fun here.
My biggest challenge was a wrong turn on “Yellow Head” highway in Canada. I had to make a turn around via a farmer’s stock walk. This is MILES from anyone.
|
AJR
|
07/04/11 03:40pm |
Beginning RVing
|
 |
RE: Weber Smokey Joe Gold?

Hum, my old Smokey Joe has no vents in the bottom. It does have a handle to lift it up when hot that also locks the lid for storage.
So it must be the current “Gold”.
It is the best for one or two people traveling. You can bake an acorn squash or grill corn and tatter on it and then do your meat of preference after ten or so minutes of heat up with the lid off.
What I really like is after cooking, you lock the lid on it. Close the side vents and you can put it back into the truck bed in about an hour. The un-used coals can be lifted out on the bottom grate the next time you use it and the ashes are easily dumped into a fire pit.
Also, fire hazard is minimal. There is nothing getting blown out of the bottom.
The epitome of the KISS principal.
|
AJR
|
07/04/11 03:16pm |
Travel Trailers
|
 |
RE: 1 battery versus 2

Two six volt golf cart in series. Smart charged when not in use.
Five years and going strong.
|
AJR
|
06/19/11 09:41pm |
Beginning RVing
|