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Winterizing Several Times During the Winter

Anyone live up here in the North and camp in the warmer South during the winter and take antifreeze and winterize prior to returning back to the cold North?
MALE*RN*777 10/22/09 07:32pm General RVing Issues
Using Pump To Winterize?

Could I just pour the antifreeze(RV) in the holding tank and then turn on the pump to winterize?
MALE*RN*777 10/15/09 08:41pm General RVing Issues
RE: VA and NC border rest stop

Thanks alot!
MALE*RN*777 09/29/09 05:42pm Roads and Routes
VA and NC border rest stop

Just wondering if the NC Border Rest Stop allows overnight parking?
MALE*RN*777 09/29/09 04:32pm Roads and Routes
BBQ not working...

Opened the home grill yesterday. Turned on the propane tank. Turned the knob to high and hit the button to ignite and click click click. No flame. Turned off the gas then back on got out the lighter and nothing. Check the tank and it is at least 1/2 or 1/4 full. Unhooked the connection and rehooked. Opened the tank, turned the knob and heard a little gas, clicked the lighter and on came the flame for about 1-2 seconds then out again. Whats going on?
MALE*RN*777 09/19/09 09:39am Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
Truck and Trailer on a train?

Just wondering if anyone has done this or know if you can and at about what cost. Would like to take a trip out west to the national parks but don't want to spend the time driving all the way. I was wondering if you could load your trailer and tow vehicle onto a train to a destination out west then travel from there? Would save time, gas, etc. Don't want the long drive but the beauty of the parks. Thanks
MALE*RN*777 09/18/09 06:04pm General RVing Issues
RE: WalMart - slideouts

Did you ever see the Movie "This is Nowhere" about people who camp at Wal*Marts. They have slides, chairs, etc out in the parking lot.
MALE*RN*777 09/14/09 03:45pm General RVing Issues
RE: I 95 Wal*Marts in VA on down

Thanks NorthernNeck,VA anyone else?
MALE*RN*777 09/14/09 02:39pm Roads and Routes
ANASTASIA SP in FL

We need to make reservations soon for Oct 1-2 on our way to Disney. We want to stay at Anastasia SP in FL near St. Augustine. Sites open are 61,62 and 110. What do you all think is the better one of the 3? Also is the ocean beach right at the campground? Thanks
MALE*RN*777 09/14/09 11:17am RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
I 95 Wal*Marts in VA on down

We will be heading out in a couple of weeks to FL and will hit I 95 in Fredericksburg VA. If you know of Wal*Marts that you have stayed at along the way we can stay overnight from Fredericksburg VA on down 95 please let me know. Thanks
MALE*RN*777 09/14/09 10:39am Roads and Routes
RE: Frontier Town Ocean City Maryland (MD)

This is one of our favorite parks to take the kids on account of the water park and location. You give up a little having tight access to sites but all in all its great. We usually go the first week in June after our kids get out of school which is usually a week before other schools let out along with it being out of season and cheaper but the weather is nice. You also should try the Yogi Bear Parks if you haven't done so. Closer to you all would be the one in Lancaster which I hear is one of the best. We will try that one probably next year but we also have a nice one in Williamsport MD.
MALE*RN*777 09/14/09 10:34am Family Camping
RE: Assateague Island National Sea Shore

When do the bugs go away for the winter?
MALE*RN*777 09/09/09 07:26pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Fort Wilderness

The pull off site is a good idea they had..its the only place I've ever seen with one. As long as it can fit you can have one car along with your motor home in your site.
MALE*RN*777 09/09/09 07:22pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Keeping toilet clean

That toilet waxing is good... Do you do the seat??? HA HA!!
MALE*RN*777 09/09/09 07:20pm Hybrid Travel Trailers
RE: frontier towwn oc. Md sugestions

This is a general posting I send for those going to Frontier Town and Ocean City MD. Hope it helps... The water-park is Free to campers and they have a lazy river, water tubes, water slides and a kids pool with which is no deeper than one and a half feet the whole length with a wagon with a slide and some rafts and barrels they can sit on. We like it because with a family of 5, its like we are camping for free because the cost to get in if you are not camping is $12 per person. The parents can sit on the side of the pool and watch the kids without any problem and feel pretty confident because the pool is not deep. Parents seem to have just as much fun in that pool as the kids. Take in a cooler with drinks and food for the family (no alcohol or glass bottles) because prices for food is a little on the high inside. They also have a putt putt but the better ones are in Ocean City itself. Also, at Frontier Town you have to go to the Western Theme Park which is live action with a train, stagecoach and bank robberies, jail breaks, panning for gold, you can see a Can Can show, ride horses, ponies, paddle boats, Indian village and much more. You get a discount for staying at Frontier Town. Best part of the Western Theme Park is you or the kids might be selected to be part of the show which they love. They get to where the clothes and hold the guns. Get there first thing in the morning when they open so the kids can be deputized by the sheriff and get a shave at the barber shop. Be sure to bring a camera. If you like seafood the top two places for us are Phillips Seafood and The Bonfire. We are always looking to save a buck for other things so we usually will hit the restaurants during early bird specials from 4p till 5pm to save a buck or two. The Bonfire is on 71st street and has a good selection. Phillips Seafood on 21st is our favorite because it is still the average price for an All You Can Eat like the Bonfire but it is one street over from the Boardwalk. Again we go during the Early Bird then leave our car parked at the restaurant and walk across to the Boardwalk. We look at the stores and shops on the walk down to the pier, then I walk or ride the tram back and pick up the van then drive down to 1st or 2nd street and pick up the family. Free Parking and no parking jams as what is a problem I will explain. You can find everything you need on the Boardwalk. Parking like I said is a big issue if you park at the inlet in the evening hours. In the morning it is no problem. The inlet parking is where lots of day trippers go to the beach there is a pier which we usually go on the other side of which is a better for the kids because the waves aren't so bad from the incoming boats headed to the bay inlet. Now for evening parking depending on what you want to do. Like I said you fight for parking at the inlet parking area then I have spent 3 hrs. before (not kidding) trying to get out. If not going to Phillips to eat then we usually park right across from Trimpers Amusement which start off at about $5 around 5:00pm then gets higher during the night. You can park there until you are done for the night for the $5 and getting out isn't bad. You can choose to park at the bus park and ride right before you head over the bridge to Ocean City and take the bus for $1 or $2 a person. Sometimes with all the equipment for the kids it may be hard getting on and off. Fort Whaley may offer a shuttle during the day for free and a small fee in the evening. Now for the Boardwalk and treats for all. Grab a coupon book from the campground if you can for the best candy store on the beach which is the Candy Kitchen. Several of these Candy Kitchens are on the Boardwalk and within easy driving through out OC. A little expensive but usually they run some type of buy one so much get so much free. Look in the coupon book for other deals from them. Best time to buy is around 5pm. Usually the old stuff from the night before is gone and the new stuff is out. Fudge is the hottest item but make sure you have a good refrig to keep it from melting. Take a cooler with you to leave in the vehicle unless you buy right before you leave the boardwalk. You will find beach things all up and down the boardwalk. You will find some things are a little more at certain places than others. I would check before buying at the place at the end (near the rides) of the boardwalk attached to the Burger King or the shops near. The further down the boardwalk (heading toward 22nd) the more $$ things are. Now I grew up in Baltimore and have been around lots of people but you will find that several shops that sell certain tee shirts are not kid friendly. Many foreign people with tee shirts and other things I don't want my kid reading or seeing. You will find these shops at alot of beach resorts which play loud music. You will see what I mean. Anyway, a must have is the popcorn from Dolly's (caramel is the top seller) try the 3 flavor can. Another must is Thrashers Fries. People line up down the boardwalk for these fries. By the way most of these shops are at the inlet end of the boardwalk. The best pizza on the boardwalk is the Dough Roller. Nice airconditioned restuarant right on the boardwalk. Unless you are a softy, don't let your kids buy a hermit crab. They will die and then stink. All kids want one but everyone parent will tell the same store of the hermit crab kit they bought for their kid then the crab died. The best outlet shops are again right before you go over the bridge to Ocean City on the left. They have a little of everything. They have a Wal*Mart right down the road from Whaley incase you forget something and if you need groceries go to the Foodlion heading toward Frontier Town Campground but make sure you have or register for a Foodlion discount card which will save you alot. Also right between Foodlion and Frontier Town on the right side is a good produce stand. I forgot about something important with food. Don't buy Chinese or Chicken Wings (hot wings) at the beach. At least we've never found a good place. Glow sticks are a big thing to buy that will keep the kids occupied for a time and are cheap. We buy ours here at the dollar store and take them camping with us. Some kid usually will see mine with some and we give some away. Right across from the Rt. heading to Frontier Town and near the outlet stores you will find a great go kart track. You also may wish to check out the schedule for the Pelicans which is a triple A team for the Baltimore Orioles in Salisbury. There are some batting cages and an indoor putt putt (several putt putts on Coastal Highway on the bay side. Again get a map which is in the OC guide to help you with easy locations. Anyway, I hope this is giving you the info you wanted, if you have anymore questions please PM me. HAPPY CAMPING...
MALE*RN*777 09/01/09 06:10pm Family Camping
RE: Coleman Stove (WHITE GAS?)

So I guess the 3 burner stove for $20 was a great deal...Its an older on but like I said in good shape and looked very solid unlike alot of things made today.
MALE*RN*777 08/22/09 06:55pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
Coleman Stove (WHITE GAS?)

Went to Yard Sales today and saw a 3 burner old old but in great looking shape 3 burner Coleman Camping Stove. I couldn't find a propane hook up area and when I asked the person he said it ran on white gas but couldn't explain what it was.....So what is it?
MALE*RN*777 08/22/09 06:29pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: An hour or two from Baltimore?

We love Yogi Bear Jellystone in Williamsport (Hagerstown). Great for the kids and the pool is a nice walk in for the little ones.
MALE*RN*777 08/22/09 06:26pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Awning Material Sags

Good news...I just put up my awning today and it is good. I either didn't have it pulled totally out which mad it sag or the material shank back to tight since the nice weather we've been having....
MALE*RN*777 08/17/09 05:02pm General RVing Issues
Awning Material Sags

It seem like our awning isn't as tight as it should be. Is there a way to reduce the sag when it is open? Thanks.
MALE*RN*777 08/08/09 06:21pm General RVing Issues
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