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Old 01-19-2016, 06:51 AM   #21
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Yup, but remember, we'll be camping in July/August with the windows open, no A/C needed, while your "camping season" is on hold till the weather "cools down".... There's "ups" and "downs" that go along with living "up here" and "down there" LOL Now, if only I could move this "10 acres" back and forth, I could have "the best of both" Hmmmmm
That is why RVs have wheels ~~~ as Jimmy Buffet sings "gotta go where the weather suits my clothes".
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Old 01-20-2016, 06:53 AM   #22
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-Degree anything and I'm out. My limit is about single digits. I do very well until then but hate it past that.

On a side note I've got the TV ready to haul the trailer around. We installed load lifter air bags this past weekend to help with some of the rocking/bouncing. The coil springs on the ram 2500 are nice for ride as it is my DD but you lose a bit of the 3/4 ton solidness (if you know what I mean) by having them with a 11-12k trailer on it. Plus I use a ranch hand adapter for the gooseneck ball which seems to allow the trailer to rock/bounce the truck more than what I feel a true fifth wheel would.

I may spring for the b&w companion 5th wheel this year and take the ranch hand off if it doesn't get any better. or go to the lippert (sp) gooseneck adapter that has air cushion plates in it etc to help the ride.

For now I'm just waiting for March to get here.
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Old 01-23-2016, 01:11 PM   #23
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Tell me bout' it...

Clicking Ruby Slippers here.... There's no place like summer, there's no place like summer......
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Old 01-23-2016, 03:21 PM   #24
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I know the feeling we got 27 inches here
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Old 01-23-2016, 04:08 PM   #25
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For the most part the current storm is missing us as we are getting 2-3 inches when so many are getting 2-3 feet. Good luck.

We have instead been booking trips for the summer. Nice to get a few of the holidays all booked.
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Old 02-20-2016, 11:54 AM   #26
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D%$m Snow

We are heading to Zion National Park in a few weeks and just hope the ice melts of the top of the trailer. We got another 5 inches of really wet heavy snow this morning, but supposed to be above freezing every day until we go.
Hubby is trying to keep the snow shoveled in the long drive and from in front of the trailer so we can get it out. Then we got the 12 ft. ladder out to try to remove what came down this morning. Very heavy ladder and snow.
I can't wait to try out the new swivel rocker/recliners we put in in November. My new curtains, instead of hard valance sides pieces, are looking good.
So Yes we are ready to go camping too!
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Old 02-20-2016, 02:28 PM   #27
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Winter blues indeed!

Was supposed to have a knee revision done Jan. 20, figured about 4 weeks of hard rehab then leave to see the kids in FL mid March for 2 1/2 months. Instead, woke up and they had removed my knee. Now it's 2 months no knee with a replacement surgery scheduled for March 23. Our trip will now be the last week of April...I hope. Yesterday it was 84, today is supposed to be 85 and I'm stuck in a wheelchair. I told my wife a moment ago to just take me out to the storage unit and open it up so I can see the trailer....I'm going bonkers!

All those things I had planned on taking my time doing and having fun on a daily basis are now going to be done in a whirlwind and I'm missing such gorgeous weather to be outside getting things done I'm wishing better luck to everyone.
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Old 02-20-2016, 03:28 PM   #28
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Winter blues indeed!

Was supposed to have a knee revision done Jan. 20, figured about 4 weeks of hard rehab then leave to see the kids in FL mid March for 2 1/2 months. Instead, woke up and they had removed my knee. Now it's 2 months no knee with a replacement surgery scheduled for March 23. Our trip will now be the last week of April...I hope. Yesterday it was 84, today is supposed to be 85 and I'm stuck in a wheelchair. I told my wife a moment ago to just take me out to the storage unit and open it up so I can see the trailer....I'm going bonkers!

All those things I had planned on taking my time doing and having fun on a daily basis are now going to be done in a whirlwind and I'm missing such gorgeous weather to be outside getting things done I'm wishing better luck to everyone.
Wish you a speedy recovery and happy camping
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Old 02-20-2016, 03:33 PM   #29
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Winter blues indeed!

Was supposed to have a knee revision done Jan. 20, figured about 4 weeks of hard rehab then leave to see the kids in FL mid March for 2 1/2 months. Instead, woke up and they had removed my knee. Now it's 2 months no knee with a replacement surgery scheduled for March 23. Our trip will now be the last week of April...I hope. Yesterday it was 84, today is supposed to be 85 and I'm stuck in a wheelchair. I told my wife a moment ago to just take me out to the storage unit and open it up so I can see the trailer....I'm going bonkers!

All those things I had planned on taking my time doing and having fun on a daily basis are now going to be done in a whirlwind and I'm missing such gorgeous weather to be outside getting things done I'm wishing better luck to everyone.
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Dang! I'm wishing better luck for you! I hope all goes well when the 23rd rolls around.
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Old 02-20-2016, 04:32 PM   #30
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Thanks for the well wishes.

DW took me out to the storage unit (just returned) and let me look at the trailer. Took a new induction cooking unit out to try when we go to FL. Beware; when you get stuck in a wheelchair all day you start doing funny things...like watch TV in the day. I never watched TV....now I do. Found a channel called HSN; never saw it before. Advertising some kind of wok, induction cook things and steamers. Bought 2 induction cookers, wok, 2 steamers etc. from TV (I don't do that kind of thing and never have). Spent $313. Told my wife what I had done and she didn't believe me. Convinced her I did and she said I needed to be committed. That was 2 weeks ago or so.

Remembered I had Amazon prime so started thinking about all the things I need (nothing else to do but watch TV?). Bought more LEDs, a hose, knick knacks and doo dads for the trailer. Ordered a new shoulder holster a minute ago. Maybe I DO need to be committed Preferably I would like to be able to go do something productive but here I am...stuck; and we humans now have all this stuff....internet, shopping channels on TV, smart phones..............

I may not survive the winter blues. If my wife doesn't commit me they may have to send me to the poor house. Spring/summer, please hurry so we can save this geezer!
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Old 02-20-2016, 07:20 PM   #31
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Thanks for the well wishes.

DW took me out to the storage unit (just returned) and let me look at the trailer. Took a new induction cooking unit out to try when we go to FL. Beware; when you get stuck in a wheelchair all day you start doing funny things...like watch TV in the day. I never watched TV....now I do. Found a channel called HSN; never saw it before. Advertising some kind of wok, induction cook things and steamers. Bought 2 induction cookers, wok, 2 steamers etc. from TV (I don't do that kind of thing and never have). Spent $313. Told my wife what I had done and she didn't believe me. Convinced her I did and she said I needed to be committed. That was 2 weeks ago or so.

Remembered I had Amazon prime so started thinking about all the things I need (nothing else to do but watch TV?). Bought more LEDs, a hose, knick knacks and doo dads for the trailer. Ordered a new shoulder holster a minute ago. Maybe I DO need to be committed Preferably I would like to be able to go do something productive but here I am...stuck; and we humans now have all this stuff....internet, shopping channels on TV, smart phones..............

I may not survive the winter blues. If my wife doesn't commit me they may have to send me to the poor house. Spring/summer, please hurry so we can save this geezer!
Long ago I was in a military hospital for months. The nurses would watch soaps in my room on their lunch and we would chat during commercials. More than 10 years later I was down again and flipping channels ~~ saw the same people on the same soap doing the same stuff. The moral is ~~ if you miss them for a decade or more you start right up where you left off and miss nothing.
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Old 02-20-2016, 08:34 PM   #32
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Thanks.

I've found all the old shows I watched when I was younger. I'm watching Gunsmoke, Dead or alive, Rawhide, Laramie, and all kinds of other shows including Steve McQueen as a bounty hunter with the short rifle. The last thing I want is to be watching TV, but on the other hand, when I can only go 30-50ft......might as well go back go being a kid.......
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Old 02-20-2016, 09:00 PM   #33
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Thanks.

I've found all the old shows I watched when I was younger. I'm watching Gunsmoke, Dead or alive, Rawhide, Laramie, and all kinds of other shows including Steve McQueen as a bounty hunter with the short rifle. The last thing I want is to be watching TV, but on the other hand, when I can only go 30-50ft......might as well go back go being a kid.......
Sorry to hear this. I feel your pain, literally. I shattered my leg 7 months ago. 2 surgeries, 3 titanium plates, and 13 screws. Started off in a wheel chair, then a knee scooter, then crutches. I just got back to work 3 weeks ago. I still have a very noticeable limp. And yes, I watched a lot of television! Never been ill, never spent a night in the hospital before this. Hang in there, this will pass. I just kept reminding myself I'm not paralyzed, or dying, and I will heel eventually. So get well soon! Best of luck to you

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Old 02-21-2016, 01:54 AM   #34
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Instead, woke up and they had removed my knee.

Good lord that's like those Internet kidney stories! Haha!

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Sorry to hear this. I feel your pain, literally. I shattered my leg 7 months ago. 2 surgeries, 3 titanium plates, and 13 screws.

I sure hope this stuff isn't "catching"! Yikes!

Feel better soon, y'all. My goodness.
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Sourdough, wish you the best for a good follow up surgery and quick recovery.
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Old 02-22-2016, 11:05 AM   #36
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And I was feeling sorry for myself that I missed the Salt Lake City RV show because of what now seems like an iddy-bitty cold. So sorry to hear about your troubles. Long recoveries are awful (and painful).
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Old 02-23-2016, 02:58 PM   #37
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Sourdough...you know you're watching too much TV when you look forward to seeing the traffic reporter girl.
I've got 6 tomatoes in the ground, English peas coming up, lawn fertilized, and 6 new fruit trees planted.
Took the boat out in the bay last week...still too fresh from all the rain.
Two trips this year, so far. A week in Tulsa and a week in Louisiana. Maybe a trip before we do the Indy 500.
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Old 02-23-2016, 07:32 PM   #38
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If you are stuck in a wheel chair, you could always go on a cruise. I just had a new hip installed the Monday before Christmas, and was rehab'd enough to be able to walk by the end of January when we went on the cruise. Even if you are wheel chair bound, you would be surprised how many were in the chairs on the ship. At least you would get away from the tube and it would probably be cheaper than buying all the HSN things
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