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on: June 26, 2007, 06:46:09 PM
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| Started by johndeer - Last post by johndeer | ||
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very dirty campground , the bathrooms are filthy large spiders, ceiling tiles falling down and it smelles, river acess is dangerous and a accident waiting to happen ,the campground owner is very bias towards special needs young adults she doesn:t want them there,this is a dangerous campground for children, She had a molester at her campground that attacked a special needs child and she practicly did nothing but harass the poor girl for years :so campers beware you get what you pay for.
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on: April 30, 2007, 08:06:20 PM
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| Started by ian kerr - Last post by ian kerr | ||
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could some one help with a annoying wistle in the front end of my 1987 fleetwood southwind. It happens at speeds from 50 mph to 60 mph.
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on: February 03, 2007, 12:26:32 PM
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| Started by texas120 - Last post by frogpelt | ||
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Check out this link. It gives information on importing vehicles into Canada.
Importing Vehicles to Canada |
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on: September 07, 2006, 09:06:08 PM
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| Started by 730 - Last post by 730 | ||
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If anyone is looking for a great beach RV resort then u should try these 2..
The first one is Ocean Lakes RV resort in Myrtle Beach.. But be prepaird for the massive golf cart invansion... The other one is Lakewood RV park ,, Much qieuter,,, and as close to the beach as Ocean Lakes... They are only about 1/4 mile form each other..... MY personal fav is lakewood.... better pullins,,, But Ocean Lakes has concreat pads (If U can Get One) So if u decide to travel to SC then one of these 2 ![]() |
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on: September 07, 2006, 08:57:38 PM
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| Started by 730 - Last post by 730 | ||
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does no one here want to reply or does no one know what i am typing about?
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on: September 03, 2006, 09:16:10 PM
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| Started by 730 - Last post by 730 | ||
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I want to update my coach to 50 amp,, so that i can run both a/c's
I know that i need to upgrade my shore line and add a second breaker to control the second line.. But what i am asking is will it work,,, all i want the second breaker to do is power the second a/c and then i'll split the load on the coach from there... The coach is paid for ,, so money is not the problem,,, Also i am not worried about the genset load,,, It has on 9 hours on it and i only run it i have to... Thanks |
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on: August 18, 2006, 10:00:44 PM
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| Started by texas120 - Last post by texas120 | ||
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Just heard today that country Coach Class A Motor homes can be imported into Canada 5 years and older. Can anyone Please varify this Thanks
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on: June 18, 2006, 04:01:21 PM
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| Started by jimj - Last post by jimj | ||
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For further information contact: Jim Jaillet jimj@panamaorbust.com 860-575-6940 http://www.panamaorbust.com CENTRAL AMERICA - The new RVing frontier! A FREE Article series from Jim Jaillet, RVer, Adventurer and Author of PANAMA OR BUST- A 343 day adventure in a motorhome! LaConner, WA, June 10, 2006. "Millions of Americans are discovering the benefits of RV ownership and many active RVers constantly seek new horizons. But, eventually over time, some find themselves in a repetitive mode, going to the same places year after year. The desire to see new places usually increases as RVers become more experienced. As a result, many folks now take their RV's into Mexico and wander around, but few will venture into the wilds of Central America because of negative stories from the past.", Jaillet said. "I FOUND NEW HORIZONS AND SO CAN YOU! YOU CAN DO IT BECAUSE I WILL REVEAL TO YOU THE TRUTH ABOUT TRAVELING TODAY IN CENTRAL AMERICA. I will eliminate the fear of the unknown at no cost to you. I know, because it took me years to get over fear of the unknown and gather the courage to venture into Central America. You will discover tips, tricks, techniques and insider secrets on how to effectively travel through these beautiful countries with a minimum of inconvenience and/or hassle.", he said. In 2004, Jaillet and some friends took their motorhomes on a 343 day, 11,122 mile adventure through Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. During the adventure, he also drove an additional 5000+ miles in his towed Ford Bronco II. Altogether he lived through 14 border crossings and countless cultural experiences. "I wouldn't have missed for all the world" Jaillet said. "I want people to know what a wonderful place Central America is, full of beautiful scenery, people, music, and food. While many are very poor, they are rich in heritage and dignity. On the other hand, there are potential dangers. On several occasions we were ‘surrounded’ by about ten security guards with pistols and shotguns while we slept!", says 65-year-old Jaillet. "With a little planning, common sense, and caution, a wondrous abundance of cultural experiences awaits the adventurous RVer. 'The sweetest fruit is at the end of the branch' is a favorite saying of mine.", he said. Jaillet said "Starting about June 15, 2006, I will begin a series of FREE articles dealing with 'Everything you want to know about RVing in Central America, but didn't know who to ask!' Central America is made up of the seven countries of Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. I'll reveal all about topics such as: bandidos, mordidas (bribes), roads, border crossings, insurance, safety, security, health issues, etc., etc... To claim your copy of these FREE articles, all you have to do is visit my website at http://www.panamaorbust.com." ABOUT AUTHOR Jim Jaillet has been an RVer for more than 40 years. He has been on the road, living in his motorhome full-time, since retiring at age 55 in 1995. He is also an avid historical reader. ### |
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on: April 26, 2006, 12:04:24 PM
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| Started by imadreamsekr - Last post by myrvforums | ||
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Thank you for joining!
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on: April 24, 2006, 08:57:10 PM
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| Started by myrvforums - Last post by myrvforums | ||
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Check our RV Warranty section soon. In the coming days we are going to add RV Extended Warranty and Tire Shield coverage for RVers.
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