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RE: You Can Catch More B's With Honey Than Vinegar

Even though it is often inconvenient, always give "tours" of the B! Reminds me to keep everything clean. Have also used it to give my friend's service dog a quiet break, provide a bathroom and rest stop for friends while waiting for concerts, sporting events, etc. Make more and keep more friends with a "Honey Bee!" Mike's DW
WhiskeyMike 09/26/09 08:02pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: Overnight Camping in Motel Parking Lot

Traveling with two dogs and me being disabled made it necessary for DW to stay two nights at two different HHE in the B while I stayed in the room. We always asked permission and never a problem. DW came in to watch t.v. at night, shower and breakfast in the a.m. Mike
WhiskeyMike 07/30/09 05:53pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: Towing a small car

I have towed my Wrangler to a couple of places where I knew I wanted to leave the Sprinter in camp and "rough road" it! I don't weigh down the van...no extra water, food, etc. and same for the jeep. I always make plans to tank up with water, food and fuel for jeep when I arrive close to camp. I take it very slow, no hurries here and no problems so far. Mike
WhiskeyMike 06/21/09 06:38pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: 2008 Sprinter 2500 dinghy options

I have a 2007 Sprinter that I use to pull a 2008 jeep Wrangler. I never carry anything extra in the jeep and I travel light in the Sprinter on the towing trips. Very little fresh water, all holding tanks emptied, not much food, etc. At my destination for the day, night or week, I fill up with all necessities. For example, I pulled to Quartzsite then filled everything up. With the B, I can leave the jeep and fuel the B or leave the B and go shopping in the jeep! I love the options. When towing, I am very careful to keep a light foot on the accelerator. I'm never in a hurry to get anywhere. I always respect my transmission! My towing rig is a Roadmaster All Terrain Stowmaster. It stays with the jeep and I can hitch up easily by myself. Cost was $1800.00 installed, including locking system, cables, lights, cover. Right now, I don't use a braking system. I'll wait on that. Good luck with your choice. 60+year old Mrs. Mike
WhiskeyMike 02/07/09 06:10pm Dinghy Towing
Help for DW about towing

This is Mrs. Mike here. Bought my DH a 2008 Jeep Wrangler 4x X for Christmas. Have decided on a Blue Ox Acclaim tow bar or a RoadMaster Stowmaster All Terrain tow bar. Now for installation of all necessary items. We are in Wickenburg and I was wondering if anyone could recommend a place or should we wait and go to Quartzsite and purchase/install there? Any opinions are appreciated. Thanks, Mrs. Mike
WhiskeyMike 12/18/08 03:12pm Dinghy Towing
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