I see the other types of RV's having this type of thread. I did a search and could not find one here.
Yesterday, I drove mine to work to "excercise" it. I have driven it to work twice in the two weeks I have owned it.
In the two years I owned my Class C, I drove it to work ZERO times.
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I have a 1989 Dodge XPLORER RV Class B - Purchased 10/15/10 IN CASH
Fiance' purchased a Class C 2002 Dynamax Carri-go on 5/1/15 IN CASH We've got the best of both worlds
I checked to see if last night's rain made it inside. Nope.
Received FEDEX package containing front flexible brake lines and distributor rotor. Waiting on new Wagner Master Cylinder. No more remanufactured ones for me.
I just walked by where it's parked out in the yard and said "Hi".....didn't mention Halloween though, didn't want it to be scared or afraid of the dark!
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I am planning on a good cleaning today after a trip to DC to help grandson who is moving to China. On this trip I realized some of the stuff we are carrying around can be removed, such as more pots and pans than I have ever used. By the way, I cannot imagine driving anything bigger than our B in washington traffic and into Dupont Circle area where he lives. We were able to park in a NARROW driveway!
Interesting...I drive mine to work alot. Today we went to look at a sailboat needed too much work ...So here I am looking at the weather and saw a severe alert warning (it was a nice day and nice night-what could possibly be up with that!) Temps could fall to the mid 20's with a hard frost. Rushed out to winterize the van (took all of 20 minutes). Looks like fall and winter camping's here.
Waved at it and told her I was sorry we couldn't go camping next weekend as planned. Unfortunately my DH lost his asst. and he is working 7 days a week right now.
I dumped the tanks on ours, and started removing anything that might attract the mice. It's time to get ready for winter around here. We will still drive it, but we store most of our gear in a rubbermaid box in the house for the winter.
Julie
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A good traveler has no fixed plans, and is not intent on arriving. ~ Lao Tzu