Seeing Our Country

Seeing Our Country
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Thursday, August 05, 2004

The why and what for...

As new folks to the RV (thats Recreational Vehicle) theater, we jumped in with both feet. We bought our first trailer, a 1998 28' Timberland bunkhouse model in January of 2004. The first tow vehicle was a white Dodge 2001 1500 4WD. That relationship didn't last long as the trailer pushed the truck to its limit. So, upgraded to an F250 PSD. This proved to be the ticket as the Ford provides plenty of power. The next problem was that the trailer had a bunk setup which we realized took up a lot of space for a purpose we did not need (kids are grown). So we traded that in on a 2004 Keystone Cougar in April 2004. Been happy ever since.

Since then have been putting the rig to some use going lots of places. From Port Aransas, TX to Gulfport, Mississippi around the coastline to Milton, FL and further around andd down to Clearwater, FL on the West Coast of Florida. After a short rest at home, we then took off for Perry, GA, for a Disabled Veterans Conventionfor a short week. We then continued onto Chattanooga, TN over to Ashville, NC and a short trip to Richmond, VA and a nice visit with some old friends. Then on the road again to Charleston, SC, Savannah, GA and finally home. Met some good people along the way, ate some really good food and racked up the miles on rig. We'll give it a rest now for a bit, maybe 3 weeks or so, but we already have a short trip to Jekle Island, GA planned for the near future.

Until the next time "A fair wind and following seas" to you.

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