Hi everyone...I know I don't post much on here,but I read this forum almost everyday. I want to say to everyone...Thank You! The info on this site is so "full of wealth".
I have a new F/W(always had T/T)and was concerned about several things...mainly hitching correctly.Some scary stories out there about "crushing bed rails".
I've enjoyed watching the progress(and dissappiontment)of BRUCEC with his trailer,and the wealth of knowledge by WITTMEBA(how do you get that picture in there?). TECH47 you gave me good advice concerning a certain hitch brand,and(too many to name) others who are honest in there "failures",or as I like to say,graduating with honors from the 'School of HARD KNOCKS'",who are willing to put embarassment aside for the sake of others to learn and more importantly...Safety!
I'm sure there are others like me who don't have much input, but faithfully read on,and learn!
Some stories are so embarrasing, they're hard to think about, let alone post them! Then you realize, everybody screws up and we can all learn from each others' mistakes. Craig
It is wonderful to have resources like those on these forums that can be so helpful and not have any monetary interest - to retain a neutral, candid response.
Just 1 year ago March I was as green about all this stuff as anyone else. But thanks to all for their help too.
I find it fun and rewarding to pass on what I learn as so much is 'the hard way'...
I have been asked a few times about the picture in the sig and left column (nothing trick). Did I reply to you or do you still/really need to know? Be glad to help.
To my loving wife, Carolyn:
"I dont love you because I need you. I need you because I love you".
It is amazing, that after more than 20 years of camping, I am still learning something everyday on this forum. What little I have offered, if anything, you are welcome. And to those that I have learned from, Thank you...
We were all green, not many years back. All of us had to learn one way or the other, by mistakes or asking questions. One thing that I have learned is that there is no such thing as a "dumb" question.
Like thousands, I keep coming back because these post are informative, entertaining and are a wonderful place to learn about RV's TV's 5th's and the habits of normal everyday people just trying to sqeak through this life with some pleasure.
Thanks for the education folks!
Keep'm coming.
Barry
a Post Employment Recreation and Leisure Specialist that believes "The best part of doing nothing is resting up afterwards!".