Love my Tintop. Unobtrusive, fits in nooks and crannies in parks and on trails where others cannot - dare not - go. Park, throw up the EZ-up, handg the mosquito net, pop out the chairs, little table, Icebox on the ground, fire up the charcoal in the Lodge cast iron hibachi. Nice set up - easy camping. But I don't do it in the middle of the dog days of summer - July in Alabama. To cotton picking to hot for me. To much time in Alaska permanently thickened my corpuscles and I can't handle the southern heat with the high humidity. Summertime high dry desert country is ok. From Mid September to Mid May is my best time!! John
On 10/27/2013 3:30 PM, MICHAEL H wrote: > ...so, you're endorsing this facility as a drive-in, dinner theater ? I'd have been entertained ... mike , just in from hauling a 21 ft Rinker Flotilla with an F250 crew cab, 8 ft bed - lacking power steering entertainment > > > ________________________________ > From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 1:02 PM > Subject: Re: idea? The Vanagon in RV parks. > > > > We were semi-amazed this summer, when over-nighting in an Oregon lakeside > forest service campground, to watch a very very long diesel pusher RV > attempt to negotiate the small loop roads while towing a second 'floating > RV' houseboat, so at least we had a good > view....hee hee! > |
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