Leaving AM for the last time with the Bullet camping.
Bittersweet, she holds many memories and treated us well, other than the axles, WHICH, did play into our minds and subtracted some of the joy we would have experienced otherwise.
I won't file that away as a strike, no, but as an opportunity to have learned more about trailering as a whole, I am better and wiser for it, and the out-of-pocket cost was minimal, as others stepped up to right this wrong, a win-win.
Seems everyone else got saddled with a piece of it EXCEPT Keystone themselves, who delivered to CW an inferior product
OK, enuff of the whine, the roads in life come with bumps, it's all part of the journey.
My wife and I feel so blessed to be able to enjoy our lives in this manner.
I have never shared this before with you all but a few decades back we were involved a terrible accident that took a life and put my wife in a bed for 2 years.
With 4 young kids and a small business to run, I barely hung on.
We loss so much of what we had worked so hard to attain in life.
The courts offered no resolution, in fact they were not after the truth either.
The accident was the root that eventually brought us to the Pacific Northwest, not knowing a single person, no home or jobs, we had to escape the pain, scars, and memories that held us captive from moving on in life...
A divine instruction one day told me to GO....
We did.
OK, enough of that drama, life moves on, go with it and ENJOY it
One chapter closes this week, another will soon begin, ain't life grand
And finally, thanks to so many of you that have helped this greenie in such a manner that we still want to continue trailering and reap the fun and joy, let me call it FREEDOM, that comes with it..... THANK YOU!