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RE: Pulling through Salt Lake City

Have been through there lots of times and no matter what time of day we pick, always seems to be bumper to bumper traffic and some sort of construction. Here's a link to an article on recent construction on that route.
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ReneeG
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05/22/12 10:31pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: A "not real" camping night tonight.....and tomorrow.....and

Heck, we use the weekend as our excuse to sleep in our RV - just a few steps away from our back door.
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ReneeG
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05/22/12 10:24pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Fifth Wheels

Even without using the bed of the truck for storage, you are going to have a great deal more storage space under a 5th wheel than any TT. We usually have a Carryout satelite dish, water softner, wheel chocks, blocks, a large cooler and sometimes a case of water and beer in our truck bed.
So true JimCindy - most everyone here is focused on the hitch when the OP's primary question was storage in the bed. Fifth Wheels have a tremendous amount of space in the storage bays. And as already said by one poster (or two), keep it below the hitch and trailer front end and you'll be ok.
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ReneeG
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05/21/12 07:12pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Fifth Wheels

Not all hitches are that way, the B&W Companion gives you a flat bed when removed.
. . . and Hensley TrailerSaver hitches too with the Ford bed adaptor.
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ReneeG
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05/21/12 07:10pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: A "not real" camping night tonight.....and tomorrow.....and

Sorry to hear that. My son and daughter in law are in the process of packing to move from their rental to a house they just bought and a pipe under their master bedroom sink burst. When they finally found the shut off valve, 60+ gallons went into their bedroom, adjoining laundry room, dining room, and living room. Plumber came in to fix the botched job a previous plumber did that caused this, then a disaster recovery team came in to move everything. Thank goodness they will be moving out this next week and they have an extra bathroom and couple more bedrooms till then. That will save them some cleaning the crew said because they have to tear up the vinyl in both the laundry room and kitchen, as well as replace dry wall. Thank goodness too that it was a rental too.
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ReneeG
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05/20/12 10:08pm |
Hybrid Travel Trailers
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RE: Grand Canyon Trailer Village pics

Thanks for sharing. THis is really helpful! We almost went one year and had to change our plans but this gives us incentive to go.
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ReneeG
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05/19/12 08:49am |
RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
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RE: Best route Bryce Canyon to Fishing Bridge Yellowstone

Begining of June will be going to Fishing Brige from Bryce.I have 3 days between reservations.My thought was to go Cody Wy and use east entrance.GPS and most mapping use west entrance.I don't mind not using intersate Those of you who have experence any suggestions.This firt trip in this area.Pulling fifth wheel.Thanks
On the way home from Bryce we usually take highway 89 all the way to highway 6, then highway 6 to I15. Going on Highway 89 through Jackson and in the south entrance is also the way we like to go to get to Yellowstone.
Since you have plenty of time I would suggest spending one night at Bear Lake, and another night at the Teatons.
During June I recomend getting reservations for Rendezvous Beach state park at Bear Lake, and Colter Bay in Teaton NP. Its about 400 miles from Bryce to Bear Lake, and around 180 from bear lake to Colter Bay and about 70 from there to Fishing Bridge.
They are doing major freeway construction from Provo to Sandy UT, try not to travel this stretch during rush hour.
Gary
The route from Bear Lake through Star Valley and Afton is beautiful. You'll go over Salt River Pass and it's beautiful. Not too bad of a pass either.
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ReneeG
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05/18/12 07:20pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: I truly believe rescue dogs are thankful

What a beautiful story. So glad your little guy is going to be alright. All of our dogs have been rescue dogs. Our last little girl came from a hoarder - it has taken her several years to come out of most of her problems but she is one happy girl, as is our black lab and our maltese that was used as a breeder. All are spayed and happy little travelers.
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ReneeG
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05/16/12 07:23pm |
RV Pet Stop
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RE: Winegard Trav'ler for Dish Network

Same here. We have two receivers also with no problems and we leave the satellite up the entire time we are out and parked. Agree that is probably the receiver. Flip them and see if the bedroom one is now the one with the problem. And if the front room still has the problem, then something is different and problematic withe the connection there.
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ReneeG
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05/16/12 07:13pm |
Class A Motorhomes
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RE: Best route Bryce Canyon to Fishing Bridge Yellowstone

Definitely take 89 through Alpine Junction and on into Hoback Junction then into Jackson. Avoid Teton Pass at all costs - this is a very steep and long pass. A lot of people do it but even with a well equipped tow vehicle we go around through Alpine - believe me, the seat pucker factor is not worth it. Enjoy your ride as much as you can.
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ReneeG
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05/16/12 07:11pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: 9 Days and counting.....

Wow. You are going to have a wonderful time. We used to take three week trips, then new CEO said no more, so that was cut back to two weeks, now with new job - will have to wait to have a two week trip. By the way, the new job is well worth the sacrifice!
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ReneeG
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05/16/12 07:01pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nice!
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ReneeG
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05/16/12 06:50pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Ford 350 DRW

We don't have air bags - our truck is stock, but we do have a Hensley BD3 with air bags and I think that makes a big difference.
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ReneeG
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05/15/12 07:34pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Data usage increased

Can't answer what is chewing up your data plan but to save you should change the settings to use WIFI when available and your data plan (4G) when not. We have this set on our Android phones an tablet and so far have not come close to the 1G on a 3G plan.
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ReneeG
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05/14/12 07:24pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: Ford 350 DRW

Will you be towing a fifth wheel or hauling a truck camper? The answer here will help.
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ReneeG
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05/14/12 07:13pm |
Tow Vehicles
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RE: Your Rig

Winged One - sorry - it was a Redwood on page 195 - had to go and look!
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ReneeG
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05/13/12 06:53pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Your Rig

Winged One,
Beautiful setup and photo. Hey, didn't you post on another forum? Is this the rig with the slide in slide?
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ReneeG
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05/13/12 06:49pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Your Rig

Marcmaxx,
Welcome! Congratulations! Beautiful setup. You will thoroughly enjoy your fifth wheel.
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ReneeG
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05/13/12 06:47pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Forgot to close tank valves

I've read through all of this and wondering if cross contamination should be a concern? I'm not a fanatic and the gray tank is by no means clean but after reading all of this, I guess one shouldn't be concerned.
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ReneeG
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05/13/12 06:45pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Heartland Augusta

I too am sorry to hear of your experience with poor quality on your unit. The Landmarks are the highest end for Heartland - I bet if you contact their customer service directly at the factory and explain your complete dissatisfaction, they will offer to take care of all of it if you just bring it there. We too have been very fortunate with our rig and we bought it new in 2010. Good luck and wish you the best.
BTW - here the link to the Heartland Landmark Owner's Forum. Get online and get some feedback from other Landmark owners.
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ReneeG
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05/10/12 07:22pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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