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Dog Drives RV Into Lake

Dog puts fisherman's RV in reverse, backs it into lake. .

 
 

Work Camping Employment Discrimination

I have "Work Camped" for the last 4 years. Some have been typical workcamping jobs some have been not so traditional as in working as a driver-guide f...

 
 

Ride Height In Reverse

My new to me 2015 Aspire squats down in the rear about 4 inches or so when placed into reverse. I need all the clearance I can get to negotiate backin...

 
 

Truck Disconnected From RV.

So after ~500k miles over 3 RV's and 5 different tow vehicles we had our first (hopefully last) really bad event towing. First the setup: We have a ...

 
 

Thoughts On Some Basic Equipment

Since we are currently not RV owners, we are purchasing most of the basic necessities prior to the pickup of our NH in a couple months or so. I am pla...

 
 

Florida RV Resorts

Taking our first trip to Florida in our motorhome. Any suggestions on some nice RV resorts with some room between sites. Plan to stay 2-3 weeks once w...

 
 

How Many Tow With A Gas Truck?

I am thinking about a new truck before I retire. I am leaning towards a gas powered 1 ton sb. We will not be full time but are thinking we would like ...

 
 

Best Non-truck Tow Vehicles

We are now going back and considering getting a TT as the 5th wheels are just so monstrous. We had planned to get a truck when we were considering the...

 
 

Best Way To Fix This Leak?

I noticed yesterday that a pipe that leads to one of my gray tanks has developed a very slow leak. I'm not familiar with this type of plumbing and wo...

 
 

How Water Line To Generator Area Freeze Up?

I just added some heat to our garage at the house where we keep the New Aire. I did this so I won't have to winterize and can use the RV all year. N...

 
 
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How A Helicopter Found Us Boondocking In The Mountains

In the last installment we were exploring the mining enterprise of Bickel Camp in California’s El Paso Mountains. Old Walt Bickel was not alone for his quest for mineral wealth, as the mountains are dotted with old mine workings including the infamous Burro Schmidt’s Tunnel, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. […]

 
 

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