We arrived at tall pines today. We started the trip happy that we decided to get disc breaks after we encountered a truck tire all over the road. Those coming after us, our GPS wanted us to turn off of Saxis Road onto Broadwater. If your GPS tells you to do that DON'T! Keep going. The campground...
We have a second one on our Big Country. It's a bit shorter than the one over the door so they both extend the same distance. Our BC has the slide-in-slide. They told us that the bed slide couldn't have a topper, but it came with one. Call Heartland. It can be done.
When we joined the Heartland family, Gus and Debra were chapter leaders. What a great team they were! Then came Eric and Dorothy - also a great team! Now Keith and Carol have taken the reigns. Virginia is fortunate to have such great leadership! Thanks to all. This isn't an easy job.
Dick and I will do shirts if others want them..1 XL and 1 XXL. We did something to day that I never wanted to do. We are now the proud owners of a Ram 3500 Mega Cab Dually. We have our eye on a new Big Country, probably in the fall.
What a great rally! Eric and Dorothy, you sure know how to put on a party! The campground was great; the food was great; the games were great; the food was great; the weather was great; the food was great...
Eric, I wish you hadn't mentioned Dorothy's knuckles. It's my first trip over and under with the trailer and I'm not looking forward to the tunnels. We're bringing a coconut ambrosia salad which also doubles as dessert for the pot luck. We'll have a couple of shrimp balls for the meet-and-greet...
Lots of food talk. Yum!! Dick and I will bring the griddle again for breakfast along with a pound of bacon and maple syrup, both from our favorite New York State smokehouse - Oscar's.
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