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RE: Lounge chairs !!

I just purchased two from Fortunoff's Outdoor Store for $39.99 each, which I thought was a steal, and they are extremely comfortable. I got a blue and a yellow one, both neon colors, which reminds me of being at the beach while I'm in the woods.
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ashling02
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07/21/08 09:28pm |
General RVing Issues
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Need Advice on Upgrading

I have a 2008 Travel-Trailer that I just purchased in January. I am thinking of trading for a Fifth-Wheel but know nothing about their depreciation. Am I better off waiting a few years? Do they depreciate a lot after you tow them off the lot?
The main reason for trading up is we feel it would be safer towing a Fifth Wheel than a TT. We have a full-size Ford pickup truck. Is there a big difference towing a Fifth as opposed to a TT?
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ashling02
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07/21/08 09:20pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Need of campground near New York City

I've heard all positives about the KOA campground in Newburgh, and it's probably only an hour and change from the city. LOL
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ashling02
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07/09/08 09:57pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Anyone heard of Panther Lake in NJ

Although I've never been there, I've heard it's very nice and it seems to be very popular. We tried making reservations last minute a couple of years back and they were booked solid. I think they have a lot of activities there. Good luck !
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ashling02
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07/06/08 06:59pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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New Jersey Shore Region Campgrounds

Hello There,
We are looking to seasonal camp next year down at the Jersey shore, anywhere from GSP Exit 98 and south. We'd prefer a place with a swimming lake and a pool that is no more than 15 minutes from the beach. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated !
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ashling02
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07/06/08 06:35pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Jayco Electrical Problem

Jayco finally contacted my dealer -- they are coming out next week to take a look -- thanks for all the input !!
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ashling02
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06/19/08 08:29pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Increasing comfort of sofa bed

I find that pillow toppers are the best - LOL
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ashling02
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06/18/08 07:46pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Jayco Electrical Problem

The air conditioner was running (first time we've used it); then the breaker tripped in the middle of the night and the a/c went off.
The 15-amp breaker also shut off the microwave & kitchen GFGI outlet.
I then plugged in the toaster to the Kitchen GFGI and the same 15 amp breaker tripped, which also shut off the microwave again.
I turned off the a/c unit and put it on again, and it tripped the same breaker in a matter of minutes.
I don't know if I've explained this well. I'm reading from my husband's chicken scratch notes, but he has some knowledge of electrical wiring, and in speaking to the tech from the dealership, they both think something may be miswired.
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ashling02
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06/17/08 08:10pm |
General RVing Issues
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Jayco Electrical Problem

I have a brand new 2008 Jayco TT and am having electrical problems with it. The dealer resolved it the first time out, or so we thought, but the problem still persists. We think there may be something wired wrong.
Anyway, I called Jayco about this over a week ago and they told me it takes up to 7 business days for their service technician to call my dealer's service department back to try to resolve it. They also said they would put my call in as a "priority", and we still have not heard back from them.
Is this normal ???
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ashling02
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06/17/08 07:18pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Good campgrounds in Ct.

Overpriced, but my kids still talk about it !!!
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ashling02
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06/04/08 09:02pm |
Family Camping
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RE: Top ten reasons you still go RVing despite the price of fuel

It's the cheapest fun you'll ever have, and I like my own dirt.
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ashling02
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06/01/08 08:03pm |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: Cabin Camping

Bring a can of Lysol and some Anti-Bacterial spray cleaner for the bed mattresses so you can wash & spray them good before putting YOUR bedding on them.
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ashling02
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06/01/08 07:50pm |
Family Camping
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Kid Safety

I'm new at family camping so bear with me.
Do kids tend to get more bumps & scrapes while camping than they do at home? The camaraderie seems to run very high between the kids at the campground and they run around in packs. I've run the whole gamut on safety lectures with them, and I know they don't want me up their backs all the time, nor do I want to be.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how they handle this? How much freedom do you give them, ... Thanks
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ashling02
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05/19/08 09:41pm |
Family Camping
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Seeking RV Websites that Sell Fun Accessories

I am looking for an RV website where I can find fun accessories such as flags, lawn ornaments, and decorations. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated !;)
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ashling02
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05/13/08 10:00pm |
Travel Trailers
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RE: Looking for wide-ranging trip recommendations

I live in New York, and every summer we fly down to Asheville, NC to visit my folks. My kids and I (aged 5 & 7), always go to Jellystone Park in Marion, NC for the day to enjoy their monstrous water slide (check it out on the web). It's addicting for the adults, too. The owners welcome day-trippers for a nominal fee, and they have tent sites and cabin rentals, too, plus a fishing pond, play area, and a nice snack house. Plus a very nice pool and a kiddie pool. This year we want to rent one of their cabins overnight.
Also, Jellystone Woodridge outside of Ellenville, New York is a favorite of ours. They have a fantastic spray pool for the kiddies that's heated, an Olympic-sized pool, plus an amazing play park and lots of Yogi Bear activities for the kids. We rent a cabin there every summer, and they have nice wooded tent sites. You won't be disappointed, and the children will love it.
Good luck !!
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ashling02
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05/09/08 07:37pm |
Family Camping
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RE: Looking for wide-ranging trip recommendations

Hello,
Looking for some recommendations for a family trip to the east. We're going tent camping in June from Tucson AZ to Cleveland OH, and plan on spending about 11 days for the one-way trip. OUr return will be in July from the Adirondacks, NY back to Tucson, taking about 12 days.
Below I listed some places along our route we are considering visiting. We are flexible (but with the limited time, huge detours are not really possible)
We have two easygoing kids, 8 mos and 4yrs, and we are into outdoor activites.
I'm looking for recommendations in the following areas along the route:
*Nice campgrounds (again, we are tenting, and do not need electricity or even water. Prefer natural settings. Near a stream is the best!)
*Waterfalls to see
*Nice short hikes (1-3 hours)
*Vegetarian or healthy restaurants, cafes, etc.
*Scenic areas/parks/rivers
*Any other interesing things to do with the kids. The oldest is interested in everything, the youngest doesn't know any better yet!
These are some of the current areas we are considering visiting/driving through
Outbound:
Tucson
Flagstaff
Four Corners
Mesa Verde NP
Black Canyon NP
Colorado Springs
Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana: On or along I-70 (we're not locked to the highway)
Ohio
Return:
Adirondacks
Ithaca
Central PA
Appalachian range (not sure exactly how yet)
Asheville NC
Smokies NP
Ozarks?
??? (Not sure what route to take or what to see)
Tucson
Thanks in advance!
Mark
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ashling02
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05/09/08 07:28pm |
Family Camping
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RE: Just a fun Question?

Pop a cold beer before AND after it's all said and done !!
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ashling02
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05/04/08 06:28pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Just a fun Question?

Pop a cold beer when it is all said and done!!
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ashling02
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05/04/08 06:27pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Anybody Canceling Trips Because Of Fuel Prices?

I think we're all still in a state of shock because the price of fuel has jumped so high in such a short time in '08 -- I'm trying to be optimistic by thinking that it'll bottom out at some point (hopefully sooner than later), at which point by then we'll be so accustomed to paying the higher prices and having accepted it, that we'll just continue to have fun. Really, what other choice do we have. As painful as it is at the pump, I'm still trying like heck to keep a smile on my face.
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ashling02
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05/01/08 07:07pm |
General RVing Issues
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RE: Anybody Canceling Trips Because Of Fuel Prices?

Everyone's going to feel the pain--even those who have been financially responsible their whole life. I think we are in for a world of hurt and our country's future is scary. It doesn't seem like we'll ever regain the living standard we're loosing/lost.
Of course our present standard of living has been only in the past fifty years.
Ask your grand parents what type of classA that they owned, ask them how many opportunities they had to travel out of country on holiday.
I am old enough to remember when the ordinary worker was hard pressed to keep food on the table, let alone live a luxurious life with fancy homes and expensive toys.
I think we are really only returning to a more normal division between the social strata in our countries, a line that has become blurred in recent years.Huh? What pain?
I've planned my life by paying my way as I went. I don't know where everyone's having hard times in your post, but I'm doing fine. I've worked hard and saved since I was 22 years old. I'm now 56 years old.
I have no advanced education, just high school. Why am I doing so well, and some are complaining? No one is owed an RV and a thousand dollars a week.
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ashling02
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05/01/08 06:56pm |
General RVing Issues
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