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Old 02-01-2012, 01:46 PM   #15
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Congtats! VERY cool!!!!
What are your plans next?
I will make the same suggestion I have made to 'first timers' for many years. When you get it home and all cleaned up and stocked, camp overnight a few times in your driveway, before you head out on your first trip. It might help a lot becoming familiar with the different systems and determining what you need to pack/store for your trip and where to put it.

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A little late...picked it up at Crabtree RV and drove it out to Odessa TX.
Got all my stuff here and will spend a few nights getting things situated after work. Got the hookups done and am on my way to full yiming it!
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That is awsome! I am envious and wish you all the best.
This pic did say it all.
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We know how you feel, just got one in October, congratulations! We are so happy for you!
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Old 04-14-2012, 09:13 PM   #21
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Three months into it I am starting to think I see a 40+ foot motorhome with a couple slide outs. On demand hot water is going to be a must along with a couple more inches headroom...at 6'5" tall I saw stars one morning when I woke up and stood up, forgetting my AC vent hangs down a couple inches!
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