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RE: Mountain Lakes Resort

unless it has changed in the last 2 years , it is one of our FAV. parks bob & judy
bojumill 07/27/11 07:06pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Keeping up with traffic

The speed limit fpr trucks & cars is 75 ,No way an i going to drive the Motor home at 75 or even close to 75 , I drive 58 or 60 mph here in Windy AZ Bob & judy
bojumill 07/04/11 08:44pm General RVing Issues
RE: It's raining in AZ!!! Headin' for Tombstone Anyway!

wa have not seen any RAIN it is in the high 90 here Bob & Judy
bojumill 06/30/11 10:59pm Roads and Routes
RE: Emergency Road Side Assistance

Good Sams dont always pick the closes repair site. they pick the one that take you right in & can get you back on the road. we had a fuel pump quit in Menifee Ca, at the stop light at the I5 on ramp. there is a lot of RV shops & tow Trucks in Hemet Ca.but they had us towed to the repair shop in LAKE Elisnoe Ca and had a tow truck come from Rancho Cucamongo Ca. very happy with GS ERS Bob & Judy
bojumill 06/29/11 09:50pm General RVing Issues
RE: Switching to a electric fridge - what brand / model

we got a magic chef from home depot that was the same size as the rv fridge about 4 years ago works great bob & judy
bojumill 06/27/11 11:27pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Don't buy gas in Williams AZ

Williams is still high $4.27 & $4.29 and they dont hold a Gun Flagstaff is around $3.49 Chino Valley is $3.38 & $3.39 Costo in Prescott is $3.38 Bob & Judy
bojumill 06/25/11 06:33pm General RVing Issues
RE: Wintering over in Arizona

We had snow in Williams 10 days ago. Arizona is a beautiful State. There is a very wide variety of climate zones and flora and fauna. Climate varies a lot there by altitude. Tucson which is a lovely place is at 2,200 foot and they do get snow once and a while. Pretty much if you stick to Yuma, Phoenix area, Quartzite you will have great winter weather. It is certainly true that there is Valley fever. It is more common than man eating worms coming out of the ground. One of our friends got it in the San Juaquin valley in CA. But I would not (If it were me) concern myself with this. they had 7 inches of the White Stuff ( snow ) that day
bojumill 05/30/11 10:17pm Full-time RVing
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