We were so glad to get rid of the cheap a** OEM Flair furniture earlier this summer! I got tired of repairing it. We replaced it with top quality Amish furniture from Lambright's.
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I think we ran them out of Mac n Cheese. Hope they get in more ingredients by the time you get there. We also put a big dent in West Yellowstone's huckleberry ice cream supply!
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We just drove through Utah from Idaho to CO waving the Heartland Owners Club flag. I guess it worked!!! Haha! Welcome to the club, one and all!
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We had problems with the wood grain paper peeling in our previous rig. It was also next to the floor and definitely caused by water and moisture. My suggestion would be to find contact paper that matches the wood grain as closely as possible to repair the damaged area, assuming the wood trim...
I can't speak to the eastern half of the routing, but in early August, we pulled our 40' Landmark from Denver to Cody, WY, then took US 20/14 into Yellowstone's east entrance and across the park on the Norris Canyon Loop to West Yellowstone. We didn't have any problems and the grades and curves...
We were having the same problem earlier this year and after a few minutes of checking with my multimeter determined the battery was dead. Put in a new battery and all was well.
David
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I'm not getting in the middle of this :-) but in my experience dogs are an impeccable judge of character. Knowing Dolly as I do, I'm sure she's no exception!
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With our OEM steps, after leveling, the distance from the bottom step to the ground varies 3-4" depending on the site. Do the MORyde steps have sufficient range of movement or adjustment to compensate for this variation?
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As FTers, using the heck out of our Garmin RV760LMT and loving it. That said, it's a tool. The routing software isn't perfect. I always like to look at a paper or Google earth map and have a good idea of where I'm going and the best way to get there before hitting the road instead of blindly...
Blue Mesa RV Ranch. We can stay 14 nights at $10 per as part of our RPI membership. Will pay for our annual membership 2-3 times over. If it's as nice as it sounds, I'm sure we'll return in the future.
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Re: Another failed Bike Receiver/Hitch System
We've been thinking about getting bikes. Maybe I should start keeping a closer eye on the ditches...
Dave 2
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I believe Heartland purchased Cruiser and the plant facilities in Idaho a year or so ago. I think one of the plans was to expand the Cruiser facilities to produce a limited number of Heartland brands for distribution in the western U.S. I don't recall any discussion of adding a service center...
Congratulations Terry & Carol! That's wonderful! We got our asking price on our house south of Fort Worth before we even listed it.
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The fire's not all bad. It was because of it and this thread that we were able to meet and have dinner with Dave and Amy while we were in the Cody area. Can't wait to see them in Vegas! Heartlands are the best!
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We stayed at a small park called Bandera's Bunkhouse in Howard. Wasn't fancy but could walk across the street to the Arkansas River. The owners were really nice and helpful.
We watched the smoke from the one west of Canon City 2 1/2 weeks ago. It was a few miles farther away from us than this one. Seems like we sure know how pick our campgrounds!
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