samsontdog

Oregon, Wash Coast summer, Yuma Az winter

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Yep, you are crazy !!
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hilandfrog

Montana

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On knowing what happened to the Donner party.......
48 of 87 had NEW Recipes to share??


Repo
05 Tundra 4x4
1976' SIX PAC, cut to size and function.
$800 1977' Road Ranger, not yet road worthy (AUG '11')
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westernrvparkowner

montana

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Contrary to others, I say go for it. The results will give the local papers something to write about other than the scores of the 8th grade basketball team. Everyone should try -40 degrees sometime in their lives. You get superhuman strength, able to break plastic and metal with your bare (probably should say gloved) hands. Agree with another poster, however, please don't subject the dog to this crazy scheme. If you want to spend a winter in Montana, there are plenty of vacation rentals available for very low prices November to April. Hopefully it will make you wonder why.
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westernrvparkowner

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hilandfrog wrote: On knowing what happened to the Donner party.......
48 of 87 had NEW Recipes to share??
Repo The 48 have it on good authority it tastes like Chicken. Nothing like a good cannibal post!!!
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trailerbikecamper

eastern Canada

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Like others have said youe Escape is too small to tow a decent sized trailer for full timing.
But I have to differ on the staying in one over the winter in Montana. I used to live in northern Alberta. Many people stayed in them all year long. Even when temps dropped to -40F. I'm sure there were LOTS of blankets on the bed. They were also plugged in so electric heaters helped with the chill as well as the gas furnace. But they did it and some are still doing it.
Dan/Mary
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