PGCR

Stafford, VA

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Morning all...just finishing some stuff at work and plan to hit the road by 10 or so...keep fingers toes and eyes crossed all work out as planned!
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Robocop

Baltimore

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Weather's looking gloomy at the moment but tomorrow should be warm and whatever precip is coming through should be done by Saturday's Mayoral Session with Sal!
One more night of dealing with crazies. Of course RV.Net crazies are a better type of crazies for sure.
Hope everyone has a good day and safe travels to all on the road.
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red7

Kunkletown, PA

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Well, clothes and food packed, miscellaneous items packed, Chris just needs to hook up tonight and we're off tomorrow morning!
This afternoon I take Jon for his kindergarten registration appointment
See you all tomorrow - Yeah!
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garyr

Brick, NJ

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Quick question group, if we are leaving the Green Dragon(assuming I get Erin there). Which is the easties rt. to take, 222 or 272. Considering I'll be pulling the trailer I want to try to avoid sharp turns, narrow roads ect.
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Latdo

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garyr wrote: Quick question group, if we are leaving the Green Dragon(assuming I get Erin there). Which is the easties rt. to take, 222 or 272. Considering I'll be pulling the trailer I want to try to avoid sharp turns, narrow roads ect.
Rt 222 runs parallel with 272 but 272 has lights and 222 is 65mph hwy both lead you to rt 30 heading south. If you have a trl in tow, I recommend back tracking a few miles and take rt 272 toward the turnpike then grab 222 from there..
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rock077

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Pulling a trailer into Green Dragon will be the ugly part.
When leaving GD turn left and go into Ephrata. Turn left onto Rt 322. That will run you into Rt 222 - head south to Rt. 30
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garyr

Brick, NJ

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Well Erin assures me that we can park in the back field, where there is plenty of room for the truck and trailer. I think I like the idea of backtracking to the turnpike and picking up 222. I did'nt want to make that left out of the GD and have to travel through thos small Pa streets.
Thanks for the advise
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rock077

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Might be a smart move - traffic in Ephrata on a Friday is killer. Of course their all headed to and from the Dragon. Plenty of parking in the back, getting in and out is a real pain.
Be sure to get one of those BIG soft pretzels
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TIFISHER

Burke, VA

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Jim - Per your request, I stopped at the office and talked to Diane about the Pavilion. She said we can use HALF of the "big one with the fireplace", but that she's gonna try to call the wagonmaster for the other rally group, and see if they'll switch to the small pavilion since they only have a few remaining folks coming. She'll let us know when she gets in touch with them. She said with the size of our group, she thinks we'll need the WHOLE big one Diane said that for NOW, we can use the big one, since none of their folks are here yet, anyway 
Will keep you posted.
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Bruce Brown

Northern NY

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Good afernoon all. Postig from Old Mill while enjoying an Old Mil. 
Frist post from the the laptop, and first wifi post. Wow - next I'll have to try texting!  
There are 24 hours in every day - it all depends on how you choose to use them.
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