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RE: Gatlinburg, sites, a little different request>

I don't know if I would classify it as scenic but Claybough's in Pigeon Forge is a very nice campground that meets the other criteria. Has full hook ups, lots of trees and fairly spacious. You can check out their WEB site here www.claboughcampground.com
BamaVan 03/28/08 04:53pm Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
RE: What do you Own? Update ...Partial Results

Allegro Open Road- Gas on Workhorse chasis
BamaVan 03/28/08 07:10am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Hot water heater runs... no hot water

I agree, the same thing just happened to me. Under my sink next to the hot water heater are the input output water lines. The lines are in an H connection arrangement. I had all lines in the open position. I got exactly the same result as you......... hot for about 3 seconds then ice cold. I called the manufacturer who told me to close the valve in the middle of the H (leave the two side valves open). Presto the problem was instantly fixed. Don't feel bad, I did that for you :). Hope some of the suggestions solves your problem Van
BamaVan 03/27/08 08:45am Class A Motorhomes
RE: Does this really work to prevent freezing the pipes?

If you do the "drip thing" remember to open the valve to your gray tank so that the water empties out of your gray tank; otherwise you could have a mess. ;)
BamaVan 12/11/07 06:47am Tech Issues
RE: Allegro 34 TGA

John, we purchased a 34 TGA in July and love it. We paid the difference for the Workhorse for several reasons. First drive them both (Ford and Workhorse/Chevy) and see for yourself if at all possible. I personally feel the Allison transmission on the Workhorse is worth the difference. I also thought the Workhorse was quieter than the Ford, although there may be others who think otherwise. Either way you go, you will find the 34-TGA to be a fantastic coach. We have had ours out on three trips now and can find nothing to complain about. Good luck, Van
BamaVan 09/23/07 07:21pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Rv Resort, Montgomery, Birmingham or Dothan Alabama

Put me down as one that recommends Deer Run:)
BamaVan 09/19/07 06:02am Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
RE: St. Andrews SP

We will be headed that way ourselves in a couple of weeks. One recommendation for great seafood is "downtown PC" is the Captain's Table, follow this link for info and directions. http://www.insiderpages.com/b/3713002077
BamaVan 08/30/07 05:08pm Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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