We have went on 3 shorter trips and will be going this weekend, so far the Ridgeline works for us, it is not like my last Duramax but it is ok, It takes a while to get used to the Revs, it will run approx. 2500 rpms on flats and maybe 3500rpms on hills.
Check out the Campers being pulled by Ridgelines on the Owners Site
http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12327
one I think was 31' and some mid 20' that traveled 2500 mile trips, so I guess they work
dlc669 wrote: Check out the Campers being pulled by Ridgelines on the Owners Site
http://www.ridgelineownersclub.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12327
one I think was 31' and some mid 20' that traveled 2500 mile trips, so I guess they work
I also used to pull with an "adequate" TV. It pulled it, but it wasn't very enjoyable.
Now that we have something that is more than just adequate I would never go back.
Here we are up in Canada at one of our favorite haunts.
We had met up with 6 other couples so we went all out on the fun stuff.
Mars or bust!
Respect,
Brent
TV ~ Cadillac Escalade EXT, Prodigy BC, Reese Pro Series SC Rig ~ Keystone Passport 285RLS "Where ever you go, there you are"
I thought I had uploaded these months ago. Time flies when you're having fun.
This is our July 4th '09 vacation. We were at the Ocean Waves CG at the Out Banks, NC. It's a small CG of about 60 or so RV sites. Much nicer than the mega CGs around the area. We were in site #68. It wasn't the most premium site, but, we were next to my friend who has been trying to get us down there for years. We were only a few hundred feet from the beach, it has a nice pool and most everyone were nice neighbors. The mosquitoes were worse than my friend had seen in years past, but, it was a wet spring/summer this year. The July 4th fireworks up and down the beach were better than what we normally see at home. It was a real nice vacation.
I think we brought too much stuff. LOL
We stopped at the NC Hammock Co. on the way home. Take a look at the plant to the left.
That big bush looking thing is a fig tree. That has to be the biggest fig tree I ever saw.