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Old 03-12-2014, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ecobeest
Not technically 'being towed', but I can assure everyone, it was hauled there...

From a recent winter camping trip.



We had a 'little bit' of shoveling to do to enjoy our nightly campfire.


You sir, are definitely braver than me...lol!
Old 03-12-2014, 02:11 PM
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We've been winter camping since our Pop Up days. Just normal for us... It's something we look forward to every winter. Less people, no bugs, fantastic at night to star gaze under a crystal clear night by the campfire. Life is good!
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How about in today's weather?
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Originally Posted by EcoboostKev
Diehard campers! Love it!!! If i was gonna dig mine out of the snow and hook up i would be heading south until i saw palm trees!
I camp year round too... Oh wait... I live in south Florida. Its 85 here right now.

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CDNfyrfytr, not in weather like today's that is for sure. Simply un-safe. Although I have towed through a lot of blizzards and unpleasant weather. It can be done. Just follow some common sense guidelines and you'll be fine. On our recent trip back from Florida we pulled through some NASTY weather near Erie, PA. Made it through without incident.

justjimmy, well you just suck
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Originally Posted by ecobeest

justjimmy, well you just suck
Why thank you.

I have to admit tho...I really miss the seasons. Camping in south Florida is hot or f****n hot.
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2014 Keystone Cougar 321 RES. Just picked it up today!
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Originally Posted by EfExFore
2014 Keystone Cougar 321 RES. Just picked it up today!
That's a great floorplan! Congratulations
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Very nice!
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Thanks guys. I've never pulled something this big before so it's a little nerve racking. Taking it to Amarillo for work in a few days and not too excited about that windy drive


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