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Bearman

Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada

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sirdrakejr wrote:

Showoff!
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Rwhite692

We have basically the same set up as you. We have an 04 Open Road 360RKDS and a 2006 F350 the same color and everything as yours.

We love our camper & our truck!

I guess great minds think alike!!!!!!

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Here's ours. Had it 5 weeks or so now. Just love it!!! So does the kitten.




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All washed up and put to bed for another winter nap, someday we will not have to put it to bed during the winter as we will be using it to travel around when we become snowbirds......



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EPCougar2

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New to the board here. The wife and I upgraded from our 25ft. Aerolite pull behind to our 29ft. Cougar 293SAB. We call it the Memory Maker since we bought it to create some fond memories with our 3 year old son, and 8 month old daughter. We LOVE IT!!


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riddle family

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EPCOUGAR how did you get that front end so high in the air? I would be scared to death.

EPCougar2

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They had cut down lots of mature oak trees, so I just used two very large stumps under each jack. We love camping at that place, only problem is many of the sites aren't very level as you can see. I little ingenuity and creativity got it done.

texasjayco

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Where is that? Somewhere near EP?

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That would be Eagle Lake Campground in Ruidoso, NM. It's 3.5 miles up the Ski Run road on the left, then two miles to the check in booth. There are two small trout ponds and what we like about it is that you are quite a ways up into the mountains, but still close enough to town. We also like the fact that it's almost never fully packed with people at any one time unless it's a 3 day weekend or something like that. We've seen everything from pop ups to bus conversions camping there. Very scenic. The usual wildlife is there: bears, turkey, deer, elk, and wild horses. Gorgeous place.

Uma & Papa

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Riddle Family I take it you've never camped at Bristol,TN. Some of those campgrounds around the track would scare the living daylights out of you........ First time I seen some of the setups I thought NO WAY!

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