Larry, I see where you're coming from with your post. But, take a look at the Sanctioned Rally that occured this year in Cook's Forest. The attendance was bad, and although of the people that were there we had a great time, I think that the distance did a lot for people being able to make it.
Manny and I are on the of the group that are quite a distance from a good portion of the rallies. We make some, we don't make some. It's just how it goes. We like to travel as much as the next person, but there are still plenty of places to go in Ohio to see and stick to the "Ohio Rally" format. If we're not going to do things in Ohio.
Now, as far as things go with the assumption that Manny and I are going to host the OSU-PSU tailgate rally next year. I don't think we will. For a few reasons: the game is in November so, one, the only campgrounds relatively close to the PA state line that we are relatively familiar with that are open all year are in Cook's Forest, and considering the turnout we had for our rally there this year I don't think it'll be well attended; secondly, I'm not comfortable hosting THAT particular rally without being extremely familiar with the campground (considering the resources that are needed to host it); and third, somehow Manny and I get a rally almost every year, and it's not fair to everyone else. When it comes to hosting rallies, we're stepping out of the way for a few years. Not because we don't want to, but because everyone else needs to have a turn.
When we go to the same places every year (i.e. Bulltown, Mohican, etc.) the same people end up hosting rallies and that leaves a lot less room for sanctioned rallies to be hosted by others. Now, I understand that Mohican is going to have a new host, but that's why we need to move things around a bit. It gives more people the opportunity to host in a campground that they're comfortable in.
Not a rant, just some thoughts.
Leslie and Manny Wolfe
Yukon Jack, the American Eskimo Dog
2004 Winnebago Brave 32V WE ARE... PENN STATE!! www.ohiorally.com
The water in the tank is hot, however the nothing coming out of it is unmeasurable.
I got all the winch stuff out of the compartment and squeezed in there. I haven't tried using a wrench or anything to get it off yet, but I will this weekend. If I can't fit in there right I'll let Leslie try. And if that doesn't work, I can get my friend's 9 year old son to go in there I'm sure.
Manny and Leslie Wolfe "Yukon Jack", American Eskimo Dog
2004 Winnebago Brave 32V
rollins215 wrote: The water in the tank is hot, however the nothing coming out of it is unmeasurable.
I got all the winch stuff out of the compartment and squeezed in there. I haven't tried using a wrench or anything to get it off yet, but I will this weekend. If I can't fit in there right I'll let Leslie try. And if that doesn't work, I can get my friend's 9 year old son to go in there I'm sure.
Manny
If you are doing the bottom one you can do it with one wrench. If you are doing the top one you have to have 2 wrenches--one for the turning and the other one to hold the brass that will turn as soon as you turn the white nut to get the valve off. I think that is the order. That is what makes that one so tough. Really thinking of you on this one and if you were down the street I could help!!! Carol