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Old 04-19-2013, 07:37 AM
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That is one heck of a second trip!!!!!
I do t have a choice. I am moving there. Pulling my TT that far is a big reason I got the Eco.
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Originally Posted by CDNfyrfytr
Where are you camping in NY this early? I live in Niagara and am always looking for new spots.
This weekend we will be going to Evangola SP. Four Mile Creek SP is also open.
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Originally Posted by ecobeest
This weekend we will be going to Evangola SP. Four Mile Creek SP is also open.
You got a new 5th right? I don't think we have seen a pic yet.
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Originally Posted by Brutus10
First trip will be to Myrtle Beach mid June. Second trip will be from Myrtle Beach to Tacoma, WA.

Military? I made that trip going from Bragg to Lewis. I worked in Tacoma at Tacoma General. My 06 F150 got broken into 3 times and keyed once in the year I worked there. And it was in a parking garage
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Murf, ya I had posted a pic or 2, but here you go:





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Old 04-19-2013, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by murf

Military? I made that trip going from Bragg to Lewis. I worked in Tacoma at Tacoma General. My 06 F150 got broken into 3 times and keyed once in the year I worked there. And it was in a parking garage
Yes, Army. That sucks man. I plan on living on post so hopefully I won't have as many problems. I rarely go off post unless I am camping, hunting or fishing.
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Crap spackle, my tires on my factory rims aren't rated high enough for the camper weight. I'm gonna get metal centric rings for my aftermarket rims and try that, super duty guys are doing it with their aftermarket rims, should work fine.
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Originally Posted by Brutus10
Yes, Army. That sucks man. I plan on living on post so hopefully I won't have as many problems. I rarely go off post unless I am camping, hunting or fishing.
Oh on post you will have no problems. I lived on the back side of post. Little town called Yelm. Not much public hunting land around there, and when the salmon run you are shoulder to shoulder in the rivers. But it's a beautiful area, specially up Mt. Rainier.

Good luck!
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And ridiculous camper Ecobeest, very nice!!!!!

I know you wrap your pipes with heat tape for winter camping. Are you able to camp in winter without electric hookup? Without a generator?
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Murf, nothing needed for this 5'r in the winter. It's a four season rig right from the word go.

We always camp with electrical hookup in the winter, although I do have my gennie as a backup just in case. Batteries wouldn't last too long in subzero. Also you would go through a massive amout of LP.
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