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Old 11-12-2015, 04:54 PM   #21
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yes Gearhead it's a Lola T70 former Mark Donahue car. It was winner at COTA last week end.I could not make that race.
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Old 11-12-2015, 07:21 PM   #22
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After picking up the trailer, at the end of February, we had to wait until after April 15th for our first trip (the wife is a tax accountant) and we went to the Big Bend area of TX for a week, then Collegiate Peaks campground in CO the end of May for a week and Buffalo Point AR, for 5 days, last month. We are heading to a local campground, for a 3 day weekend tomorrow and hope to do several more of those throughout what we call winter here.

A friend has a 2000+ acre ranch up in OK and he has put in some full hookup sites that we plan to make use of

All told, we have put almost 5000 miles on the camper,

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Old 11-14-2015, 08:05 PM   #23
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Been a while since I have posted, but . . .

We are now full-timers, and our year in our S.O.B. has been wonderful. I hope whoever got our Alpine is enjoying the same. I know it was a mud logger in western Oklahoma who got our Alpine, and I am sure they have enjoyed a warmer inside in winter and cooler inside in summer.

But that said, I can say our year has been wonderful. In particular, I want to relate just one instance. Back in 2010, I met online another Keystone owner who was very knowledgeable and friendly. He and I built a friendship that was one like "family". We had never met. This summer, my wife and I were able to meet this person and his wife. With the exception of one day when I was sick, we spent 8 wonderful days together which my wife and I will never forget. It was as if this couple had been our closest friends for decades . . . as if we had grown up together rather than thousands of miles apart. Hardly a day passes when my wife and I do not reflect upon the absolutely wonderful time we spent with this couple. Because of this gracious couple, we have decided to return to the same part of North America as this summer to continue our friendship and to share the wonderful experiences which we started this past summer.

If only I could wish that each and every member of this Forum could have a similar experience, I would grant that to each of you. Yes, I have met other members of this Forum, and that short time meeting with them was one of memory. But this one Keystone Owner, this one . . . words cannot describe. Nary a day passes that my wife and I don't talk about these two who we met this past summer. If only the Earth could be inhabited by quality people such as these two, there would be no Paris, no 9/11, no Fear, no Uncertainty, and no Doubt. It would be that World of understanding and acceptance that John Lennon described in his epic song, "Imagine".

May peace, joy, and understanding be with you and your families as we approach this year-end Holiday Season. And just as these two who made a difference, try to make a difference yourself.

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Old 11-15-2015, 06:15 AM   #24
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We had plans to spend the summer in Colorado and the Northwest but Dr appointments and PT kept us home until almost Labor Day. Meeker Colo for the Sheepdog Trials the week after Labor Day, then to Cleveland, Ga where we joined a caravan. Bythe way, don't even try I-70 Eastbound on a Sunday through the mountains into Denver.
The caravan was 19 rigs and 36 days along the Applachian Mtns to Cherokee, NC, Asheville, NC, Bristol, TN, Galax and Luray VA. Enjoyed the mountain music, fall colors and good food and companionship with a bunch of retired military types.
Then we spent a week in Lancaster, PA in Amish country, back to Asheville and next week to Charleston SC. Plan to be home by New Years. Have had few problems with the rig; had to have the cable on black tank dump replaced, a breaker on the 12 volt side repalced and several rivets in the steps have failed. When we get home, I plan to cut the rest of the rivets out and replace with steel bolts. Keystone did have a recall on this but only replaced a few rivets. They all need replacing.
While this getting old is not for sissies, we are sure enjoying it so far. Hope to make the trip to the Northwest in the spring and join another caravan next fall.
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Old 11-15-2015, 04:34 PM   #25
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yes Gearhead it's a Lola T70 former Mark Donahue car. It was winner at COTA last week end.I could not make that race.
We lost Mark way too soon. I think I saw him at a Can-Am race.
I'll make a vintage race next year. NOLA or COTA.
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Old 12-02-2015, 06:33 PM   #26
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About 6,000 miles this fall.

Started off with a week in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan - lots of great pasties.

The low point was Glacier National Park the first of September. I suspect it would be very nice if wasn't for the fires, the cold (mid 40's), the wind (ran from 11 - 22 mph constantly) and the daily rain. According to the Ranger, these conditions were extremely unusual but I don't think we will make a return trip.

The high point was Craters of the Moon in Arco, ID. Fascinating landscape. Very interesting to learn about the string of calderas running up to Yellowstone.

Wrapped up with a 2 week "kick back" in Ouray, CO - love those old mining sites in the San Juan mountains.
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Old 12-03-2015, 04:28 AM   #27
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Jeff, first off, many "thanks" for rubbing it in over the pasty in the upper peninsula. I don't remember any offers to bring any back.....
Our experience at Glacier was about the same as yours. Fourth of July and the Road to the Sun was still closed from snow and it rained. We probably won't be back either. Too far out of the way to risk disappointment. About your visit to Craters of the Moon in Arco, ID. I have read other members writing about this. In all our travels we have never made this stop. How long a stay would you recommend for an average visit?
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Old 12-05-2015, 07:29 PM   #28
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Jim -
We were there for just 1 day and wished that we had an extra day to explore more thoroughly. If all you want to do is a drive through 1 day is more than adequate. If you want to do some of the hikes 2 days would be plenty.

Sorry about the pasties. The best I can do at this point is recommend Dobbers - they will ship.
http://www.dobberspasties.com/
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Old 12-06-2015, 04:42 PM   #29
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Well OK, I HAD to click on the link to be absolutely sure about not bringing pasties back from Michigan. Thought it may have been a boys night out thing. Ahem.

I'll see your pasties and raise you. Pasties from the state that knows about cooking:
https://www.natchitochesmeatpies.com/pies-empanadas.htm
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Old 12-06-2015, 04:46 PM   #30
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It sure does sound like everyone has been having some great times camping without any major problems if any
It's so nice to read a thread where there isn't any complaints about trailers parked in need of repairs. Me thinks if you actually get out and use your trailers that you'll understand that they actually all come with little problems that you can fix or live with
Keystone makes a great product and if they didn't I wouldn't have bought one and I looked at many different trailers.
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Old 12-06-2015, 07:30 PM   #31
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Gearhead -

Seriously, Louisiana - Trolls don't know pasties!

When the Cornish came to the copper mines of the Upper Peninsula they brought with them not just mining skills but also pasties as the standard lunch for miners.
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Old 12-07-2015, 02:40 AM   #32
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I suppose I had better start this post sticking with the original topic, travels past and future. We are two days from being completely packed and heading to Clewiston, Florida for the winter. Memphis, we won't see you until the beginning of May! A couple days in Orange Beach, Alabama visiting friends and then on to Crystal River, Florida for a few days being just a tourist watching the manatees. Then on to Sebring and then Clewiston. It is a great location, with fine weather and about and hour and a half from the beaches in Miami.
I couldn't help but respond when Gearhead threw down the gauntlet by comparing Louisiana meat pies with Cornish pasty. For those of you in the Denver area you might try "The Pasty Republic," and Mesa or Phoenix there is "The Cornish Pasty." There is even a little restaurant in Hardy, Arkansas that does pasty. But, sorry Gearhead, none of them are similar to the meat pies. They are a horse of another color.
Are they good? Well, they are made by Cajuns in Louisiana so that answers that. But they aren't pasty.
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Old 12-07-2015, 06:47 AM   #33
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Comparing a "UP pastie" is to a "Natchitoches meat pie" is similar to comparing "mom's apple pie" to a "moon pie". They are both the same shape, but that's where the similarity ends.

Both are good, in their own right, but they are "apples and oranges" different.
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I've never heard of them. They sound good though. Rutabagas...yummm.
Are they as good as a Whataburger taquito???
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I've never heard of them. They sound good though. Rutabagas...yummm.
Are they as good as a Whataburger taquito???
A "real" UP pastie is HANDS DOWN better than anything Whataburger puts on their tray.....

Come on up, I'll take you out for some "lower peninsula substitutes" Or, hold off till next spring and we can meet in Munising, do the Pictured Rocks boat tour and get some "real ones" The "age old argument" is: Do you put catsup or gravy on your pastie? Yoopers have been arguing that since the first copper mine opened LOL
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Old 12-07-2015, 08:27 PM   #36
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I'm thinking I'd be a gravy guy.
Probably about how folks down here feel about putting catsup on a hamburger.
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Old 12-27-2015, 11:53 AM   #37
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Looking ahead

For the third year we started our trips in March traveling to Zion National Park. February was warm in Utah so no travel problems. The first year we began this trip we had to shovel out the rig from a 3 ft drift where the snow slid from the Laredo front and the ice dripped from the roof for two days. We stay in Zion for a week each year to get us out of the North.

We also spent a night on the edge of the town of St. George in Snow Canyon (named after a man, not snow). It is beautiful, but an urban park. Don't even try the hookup spots with a big rig and slide. You would be hitting the side of another camper and listen to their conversations. Never saw sites so close. We told them we would not be using #8 that night, but did stay on the top in a non-electrical. The road was to our back and very busy. I have some great photos though. Robert Redford has used the park for several movies.

Then on to Oregon for our month on the coast. I reserve spots 9 months in advance to assure we will have one. Some of the big parks have spots for those without reservations, but weekends could be difficult. Plus we have traveled there for the past 5 years so know which to reserve and which to pass on. The federal parks are quite small and if located on the east side of HWY 101 will be back in the trees, which are beautiful, but dark and usually rainy. We prefer the beach side. We stay at Oregon State Parks as they are so well done, Beachside, Nehalem, and Bullards are our favorites.

On the way back we noticed the Laredo roof bubbling in the wind. It had come loose at the front the year before while hitting a headwind in the gorge, spent $425 in Salem and rushed the guy on glue set time to get back on the road. We did get home without the roof tearing off and our local guy redid it. I hope it works this time. We told him of what we had read on these forums that the screws may be stripped and did not have enough so he put in extra screws in the strip that holds down the roof.

Back out to Bear Lake in Northern Utah and So. Idaho. East side. We have a favorite non electrical site and purchased the companion generator for our Honda to have some air conditioning. Both purred and cooled as it gets mighty warm over there for a couple hours a day. The site is off by itself so we didn't disturb anyone. The Idaho State Park has allowed four wheelers and is taken over by large groups. Not a quiet place for us, but fun for them I guess.

Six months to retirement and looking forward to no more winters as we travel to places warmer in the RV.
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Old 12-27-2015, 04:12 PM   #38
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Our trip went very well for our rookie season. We left Pa in late October went to Florida in November then to Georgia for December. Out hideout 26rls is great. No major issues except a few loose cabinet doors that I was able to fix ok. We did have a minor incident with our slideout. My wife opened while something in the way. I told he no biggie it happens, I could show her some posts if she wanted. Then in Georgia i tried to move a tree with my truck aha. I want paying attention when I was moving for someone to get by and smacked tree with bumper corner. Other than that all went well......
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