My brother/listmember Alan and grandson Zach Just returned from an 1,100 mile trip up to Kentucky for a family reunion in Olive Hill. I can tell you something about driving a yellow camper in a town of 1500: it is like wearing a tracking device. If they want you, they can find you in minutes. We had a great time and despite the sweltering weather on the day of the way up, the weather there was wonderful and the van never ran better since I have owned it. The only "campground repair" we had to perform was a water pump replacement--in the onboard water tank, not the motor. Jim |
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