travelin2
Pennsylvania Chapter Leaders-retired
Livermush and Muscadine Wine, right??
Livermush-
Muscadine-!!!
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Livermush and Muscadine Wine, right??
Hey Chris, Watch out for those Pennsylvania trees. We all know what happened the last time.......
FYI looks like this is going to be our long camping trip so we are coming in on the Mon April 17th leaving on Sunday April 23rd. Confirmed with campground already.
You and Duane can keep each other company until the rest of us get there
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Hey Chris, Watch out for those Pennsylvania trees. We all know what happened the last time.......
If he doesn't reply here, someone will tell the story. If not, you can hound him in April. Actually there's more to it than just the tree, as I recall.
I'm not going to rat him out though. we're hoping he resupplies us with more muscadine !!!!
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Glad to hear your coming...hope you and your family had a good winter and holiday season.Yeah slow and steady this time. LOL
Well, OK, glad I didn't hold my breath. LOL I'll just assume a misjudging clearance incident....Good circle of trust all with no one telling.
Glad to hear your coming...hope you and your family had a good winter and holiday season.
-Ira & Dawn
I think trees have it out for us all. they try and try to get us all the time.OK so here is the story. For the ones that were at the New Holland rally, you know the camp ground had little bitty site markers, they were the size of credit cards. Well, while looking for the number of the site, we missed it and went past the site. While looking for the site number, I was not paying attention to the dog leg, 90 degree curve with a big tree in the middle of the road. I was only going about 5 miles an hour, but that tree jumped right out and slammed into the side of the rig.
That tree must have played for the Steelers, because it busted my left leaf spring and shifted the left and right hangers. Thank goodness I was able to overnight a leaf spring and get the brake installer to install the spring and straighten the hangers, so we could limp back home 8 1/2 hours to get the camper fixed.
Other than hitting the tree on the first day, we had a great time for our first time camping in PA and attending the NE Rally.
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Ira / Dawn,
Not much winter here in NC, it was 73 here today and a chance to hit 80 tomorrow and it is still Feb, right?
Hope you are well!! I used my bottle opener tonight by the way (it is getting some good use)!! Looking forward to seeing you both again.
Chris & Candi
OK so here is the story. For the ones that were at the New Holland rally, you know the camp ground had little bitty site markers, they were the size of credit cards. Well, while looking for the number of the site, we missed it and went past the site. While looking for the site number, I was not paying attention to the dog leg, 90 degree curve with a big tree in the middle of the road. I was only going about 5 miles an hour, but that tree jumped right out and slammed into the side of the rig.
That tree must have played for the Steelers, because it busted my left leaf spring and shifted the left and right hangers. Thank goodness I was able to overnight a leaf spring and get the brake installer to install the spring and straighten the hangers, so we could limp back home 8 1/2 hours to get the camper fixed.
Other than hitting the tree on the first day, we had a great time for our first time camping in PA and attending the NE Rally.
Sausage and heavy electric cords