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mdnbp
05-18-2013, 10:24 PM
We've been following the Keystone forum for over a year and have found the information available on the forum to valuable and informative.

We have a 2013 Montana 3750FL (our second fifth wheel, the first was a 2012 Big Horn which we enjoyed, but we fell in love with the Montana) and pull it with a 2013 F-350.

Our first major trip began less than two weeks ago when we left Portland, Oregon. When we return to Portland in October, we'll have traveled to many National Parks, visited with family in various states, enjoyed the Gulf Coast, the Florida Keys and both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Thanks to everyone for the great information that is shared on the forum, it comes in handy for us all.

Festus2
05-18-2013, 10:42 PM
Glad to read that you have found the forum helpful and now that you've decided to join, we will be looking to hear more from you - especially about your travels in the Montana.
When you are not on the road, take some time at the CG's to keep us posted.
Welcome to forum and travel safely.

Bugle Boy
05-19-2013, 06:39 AM
Might I be so bold as to offer a few suggestions of great sites/places Jan and I have visited over the years?

The Pacific War Museum in Frederickburg, Texas
Buffalo Bill museum in Cody, Wyoming
USS Nautilus and U. S. submarine museum in Groton, Connecticut
Custer State Park Near Rapid City, South Dakota
Crazy Horse Monument and Native American Cultural Center Near Rapid City, South Dakota
Botanical Gardens and atomic energy museum in Albuquerque, NM
USS Texas battleship near Houston

Of course there are the obvious like Yellowstone etc. but these are some that are not as well known but highly interesting and educational.

Have a fantastic trip.

Javi
05-19-2013, 07:23 AM
Howdy and welcome to the forum.... If you find yourself near the Clovis NM. area and enjoy history the Blackwater Draw museum and dig site is a great place to stretch your legs.

Bugle Boy
05-19-2013, 07:28 AM
Howdy and welcome to the forum.... If you find yourself near the Clovis NM. area and enjoy history the Blackwater Draw museum and dig site is a great place to stretch your legs.

And don't forget the Norman Petty studio where Buddy Holly and others recorded their great hits.

And if that close the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock. Also the Silent Wings museum in Lubbock.