Ryan, I noticed that you had a pressure regulator on your rig that you could set to desired pressure. My old one went gunnysack and I need to buy another one, what kind are you using and where did you get it? It sure is a lot smaller than the old one I had..
Nice pictures, thanks for posting them....
Bob
National Tradewinds with Nissan 4x4 Ext Cab/Honda CRV Toad
It's the Journey not the Destination
RVing since 1970
Bob, that regulator is a Watts N-55BG whole house regulator. I bought it from RV Water filter store, fully assembled. however you can get all the pieces from Home Depot, Lowes or you favorite locally owned hardware store. I ordered mine cuz it was easy! I like easy!
Well, if folks are interested, how about we do a local get-together for those of us who don't escape to Yuma every winter, say, around the end of January? We could also do a New Year's type rally if the timing is right. Anyone really interested?
'99 Silverado 2500 4x4
'04 Skyline Nomad 250LT
2 cats who don't travel well
Umpteen sheep who don't travel at all
Glad to know the rain storm that hit PA, Port Angeles for you non locals, about 20 miles west of PT, we got hit bad, could barely see across the st bad! well maybe we could see a bit farther than that! It was interesting to say the least as to how hard it was raining.
We got back today about 2:30 and the sun is shinning! This morning up at Point Hudson walking the dogs saw a sailboat from the yacht club we belonged to here in Tacoma. They were on their way south after being up in the islands and we got caught up news about other people in the club.
Big thanks to John (even though he claims to be a cougar!) for coordinating everything. Your shrimp was really good Sat. as well.
Gary's (Otto) claim chowder was really good as well. Carolyn and I used to go into the yearly Alzhiemers Chowder Off benefit at Lake Union that the resturants would participate in and his chowder ranks up there with the best we would get there.
Bob (Tradewinds) snuck some of their Alaskan smoked salmon in behind my back, but I was able to spot it before it disappeared! That was very good as well.
Actually, I didn't sample anything that didn't taste good. There were either a bunch of outstanding chefs in those rigs or it was the fresh salt air coming off of the straits!
I was even able to remember a few of the faces with names, so maybe after a dozen or more of these get togethers, I'll get more of you connected!!
Great time.
Ron & Carolyn
Sadie the Irish Terrier
Happy the Lakeland Terrier
From sailing yacht to land yacht
KE7BZC
M/V Lothlorien GO HUSKIES
TomNLauraWA wrote: Well, if folks are interested, how about we do a local get-together for those of us who don't escape to Yuma every winter, say, around the end of January? We could also do a New Year's type rally if the timing is right. Anyone really interested?
Normally we would be! This will be our first year of not doing a New Years camp out due to the pending arrival of Alysia.
I doubt Beth will be up for a trip much before the rally in May, but only time will tell.
What's going on with this forum? I get automatic email notifications when someone posts on both the mini rally and the 2009 rally topics. All of a sudden I'm getting posts from a week ago on both--have had about 20 come in, all outdated! Anyone else having this problem?
Linda and husband Dave (retired US Army) W7DDW
Jake, the 86# Black Lab "kid"
2002 Arctic Fox 25R, Honda 2000i
2003 DODGE 3500 SLT Quad Cab, 4x4, SRW, HO CTD, 3.73, 48RE, Jake Brake
Holly and I got home around 2:00 PM, I had a very good time with all you guys and gals. Good company and good food can't get any better.
We stopped at the little cafe in Chimacum, WA, had a bowl of soup and hamberger, There was so much food that I did not get a piece of pie. Next time pie first.
Hobo
Linda, I have not been able to get the site to send me notices of posts for the last year. I have to do a search every day to see if anyone has posted...The system is screwed up but it is free.