If you go to the Custer Battlefield in Montana, stay at the 7th Ranch RV park. It's closest to the battlefield and a great place to stay. The sites are level gravel, lots of room and a lot of them have mature trees for shade, quiet because it is off the highway so no heavy traffic, no cable...
We have Verizon broadband for $50 plus tax of course. Been with Verizon when it was MCI-no complaints and the broadband is more secure than a campground wifi where anyone can hack into it. We don't want any multiple connection devise because in my opinion there is more room for things to go...
I'm going to check out Lowe's, that sounds like its just what we want. I always freeze water bottles and keep them on hand. As it melts, we have water without the extra blue freezer containers bouncing around that we don't know what to do with.
I don't know if this is the right place for my question but has anyone used the washer/dryer space in the closet
for a small freezer? I have read a lot about the noise and inconvience of having the washer/dryer in the bedroom and thought a small freezer would be better. Any ideas or thoughts?
We use Alternative Resources in Sioux Falls. Very friendly and helpful. We decided to go there after we compared registration fees from the state we lived. We went full time, sold our house and signed a statememt that we would live in South Dakota when we decide to give up full timing.
We are full-timers and workampers. We travel about every 6 months to a new job in a state we want to visit. Best of both worlds-get to travel, free sites and most times get paid.
We love our Elkridge, just had a few new unit "bugs" to work out but that is to be expected. We got rid of the king mattress because it just wasn't enough room to move comfortably around the bed. We are full-timers so comfort is essential.
Thanks everyone! I guess I don't hold the knob in long enough so I'll try that and maybe I won't get all the blood rushing to my head. I'll get the morror finish item too, can't be too thourough.:)
Is there such a thing as an oven that can be lit by ignition spark like the stove top? If not, why? If yes, where can I find it? We have a L shaped kitchen and it's hard to light the oven without almost standing on my head and holding in the pilot for what seems like an hour and then the...
Re: Rod Hanger
Thanks for your post. We are workampers and travel all over the U S. So with all the moving, bumps, potholes, etc. there is bound to be strain on the rod with the swaying of the clothes and eventually the flimsy board that holds the brackets will give way. So for us, a 2x4...
Re: Rod Hanger
Sorry---what was I thinking???? Of course there is only 1 solution to a problem, how silly of me. I joined the forum for ideas and suggestions.
Re: Rod Hanger
We are using the washer/dryer area as an extension of the closet and to keep the weight from pulling on the rod we got a long 2 x 4 and put a notch on one end and put it under the rod to support it. Works fine and doesn't pull on the upper shelf ...
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