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Old 09-22-2015, 05:38 AM   #1
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Awesome vacation

Just got back from an awesome week, our first full week of camping in a year. We stopped at 3 campgrounds, NYC North KOA, Cherry Hill in MD and Copake NY KOA. All 3 were great. We stayed 2 nights, 4 nights and 2 nights. The Premier Bullet was awesome with no issues at all. On the trip we went into NYC to see the 9/11 memorial which was very special and when in MD we took 4 trips into DC for touring. We drove each time and did not use the metro. We saw lots of sites and had a real great time. Cherry Hill was our favorite campground, we had a great site and not too crowded like many. Got to swim each day after touring DC which was nice. This was the longest trip for us in this trailer and the 2 of us are so glad we did it and like our trailer even more. Our last stop at Copake we had our set up down to 20 minutes which was nice.
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Old 09-22-2015, 07:43 AM   #2
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Glad you had a great time. We have looked at Cherry Hill CG for a DC visit but have not done that yet?
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Old 09-23-2015, 08:49 AM   #3
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We just spent 44 days traveling from Wyoming to California, up the coast of California, Oregon, Washington, then back through Idaho, Utah and home. We had obligations at home, or we would have been gone another 44. Our Premier is much smaller than yours, but we sure love it. By the way, in all that time we only saw three other Premiers, a 32, 22 and another 19. Our last night, at a campground in Utah, we talked to a lady who had a classic 19-ft. '64 Shasta (we owned a 21 ft. '78 for 22 years). It was pretty rustic and in our estimation needed lots of work - she participates in antique RV shows around the country. She wanted to see the inside of ours and fell in love with it.
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