Door Weather Pro
My awning over the door has begun to hang up with the rear (away from front of coach) and I reach up and pull it loose. This apparently has caused the material to slack quite a bit when the awning is exteneded fully. One, I can't find any info on the web concerning a way to fix or contact anyone and second, is there a way to tighten the canvas?
Thanks
Class A to Class C
As you can see we currently are driving a 40' Class A. We are looking seriously at moving to a 30 plus/minus Class C as we are only going to be on the road for 6 months of the year and our "full timing" is reduced to the 6 warm months of the year. I need opinions as to what would be best for us within the range of $100K. Fully equipped gas or diesel and able to pull 4500 tow car. We not looking for a weekender unit, we will be living in it for 6 months at a time. Thanks for any help.
Albuguerque to Durango, CO
We are traveling to Durango along 550. We have a 40' Class A with a tow. Question: How is 550 in Colorado? The first part of 550 (in NM) looks OK, I am just concerned about the last few miles.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
AZ to Big Bend Nat. Forest, TX
We are venturing into uncharted waters for us. We are a 40' Class A with a tow. We will be leaving Mesa and traveling to Las Cruces, NM then to Alamogordo, Roswell and Carlsbad. After some sightseeing in these areas we plan to move on to Marathon, TX and travel by auto to Big Ben. My questions are concerning the roads along the way with our MH and tow. Looking at the trucker's map, 70/82 on the way to Alamogordo seems OK but I'm wondering about 82 on the way to the junction of 285 to Carlsbad and then 285 and 385 to Marathon. What about any snow problems or road conditions that we should be concerned with since we are a big rig.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Special Driver's License--Texas
My driver's license is from SD. We are planning a trip thru Texas for a week or more. Will I be required to have a TX driver's license or special license? (My motor home is registered in Montana).