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Old 01-08-2019, 11:50 AM   #41
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500 miles a day is plenty for us in our little Sunseeker !!!
2 old retired folks !!!
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Old 01-08-2019, 12:30 PM   #42
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I go as far as my cats can hold their pee...

Typically 400-500 miles or six hours...whichever comes first!

They usually let me know with what I call 'The Kitty Choir'!
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Old 01-08-2019, 12:38 PM   #43
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I go as far as my cats can hold their pee...

Typically 400-500 miles or six hours...whichever comes first!

They usually let me know with what I call 'The Kitty Choir'!
No Kitty Litter Box ???
LOL !!!

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Old 01-08-2019, 12:43 PM   #44
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No Kitty Litter Box ???
LOL !!!

Not in the truck!

They ride in carriers in the back seat.
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Old 01-08-2019, 09:01 PM   #45
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I go as far as my cats can hold their pee...

Typically 400-500 miles or six hours...whichever comes first!

They usually let me know with what I call 'The Kitty Choir'!
So YOU Don’t pee? Or you pee in bottles like in dumb & dumber?
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Old 01-10-2019, 03:25 PM   #46
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So YOU Don’t pee? Or you pee in bottles like in dumb & dumber?
I take it you've never had to round up three cats for the road...

Once in the carriers and in the truck...that is where they stay until the next campground.
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Old 01-10-2019, 07:39 PM   #47
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We bought our TT in April last year, picked it up the 1st of May. Since then we have traveled 4,000 miles and camped 40 nights. We're having a blast.

In 2019 what we have planned so far is

4 Day shake out trip after de-winterizing

18 day trip to Universal Studios in Fla late March and early April

4 day work Mission trip to UMCOR Depot in Baldwin, LA in May

14 day trip to Kentucky to visit family.

10 day TX State Parks trip

Possibly 4 day TX Renaissance Festival trip.

And I'm sure we'll probably fit in a coupe of short trips as well.
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Old 01-11-2019, 08:05 AM   #48
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We have a month planned starting later this month in SC/FL/GA.

A week in Canada in June.

A week near Bar Harbor in August (tent camping).

Six weeks in AZ/UT starting in mid-September.

And a couple of nights motorcycle camping in June & Sept. in NY.

That's the most we've ever done.
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Old 01-11-2019, 11:23 AM   #49
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I take it you've never had to round up three cats for the road...

Once in the carriers and in the truck...that is where they stay until the next campground.
John, I thought you were more of a man, than to be the owner of 3 Cats !!!

Just Kidding Man !!!
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Old 01-12-2019, 10:01 PM   #50
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John, I thought you were more of a man, than to be the owner of 3 Cats !!!

Just Kidding Man !!!
I used to have seven...

And they ain't just any old cats...but all Maincoones!

Besides...I don't need no doggie to take me for a walk every morning, noon and night!

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Old 01-12-2019, 11:43 PM   #51
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I used to have seven...

And they ain't just any old cats...but all Maincoones!

Besides...I don't need no doggie to take me for a walk every morning, noon and night!

“they ain't just any old cats...but all maincoones”

As a red blooded American male, I can truthfully state, I have no idea what you are talking about, and would have to contact an old ladies club of some sort to find out.
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We have completed the 2019 Schedule

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We have been busy planning as well. So far we have:
9 Weeks Reserved:
1 in the Catskills NY
5 in the Adirondacks NY
1 on the Maine Seacoast
1 in the New Hampshire Mountains
1 on Cape Cod

Total 61 days scheduled.

Approx 1700 miles to travel.

We can't wait.....

We hope everyone has a happy and safe 2019 camping season. Be SAFE..
Remember to drive safely so you can enjoy the trip.
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Old 01-13-2019, 11:28 AM   #53
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“they ain't just any old cats...but all maincoones”

As a red blooded American male, I can truthfully state, I have no idea what you are talking about, and would have to contact an old ladies club of some sort to find out.
We have a plaque hanging in the Fridge in our Laundry room & Home,,,
That is the Wifes Agenda,,,
Let Dog Out,
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Let Dog Out,
Let Dog In,
And On & ON !!!

But we love our little 15 year old Diabetic Blind & Deaf, Lasa !!!
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Remember to drive safely so you can enjoy the trip.
Sweet!
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2019 Shaping up to be our biggest travel year yet.

We are taking a trip from no VA to so MS to hang out with a campground with Berkshires all Berkshires end of April- early May Then camp freight liner class later May. Gettysburg rally when the date is set in July
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No plans yet,,,
We have some health issues to deal with first,,,
Don't want to make plans and then have to cancel them !!!
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Last weekend - Santee lakes outside San Diego
3/2019 Agua Caliente hot springs in a secret corner of San Diego county
5/2019 (memorial day) Malibu beach
7/2019 - 8/2019 six week journey- Houston,
New Orleans,
fort Pickens,
st George island,
Orlando at a friends property,
Jekyll island,
James island county park, Charleston, SC
Cedar island
Ocracoke
Frisco
Oregon inlet
Assateague island
NYC / New Jersey
Martha’s Vineyard
Niagra falls,
Cincinnati visiting relatives
Replaced Fort pickins and St George with Topsail-Hill state park and booked it. Also booked French Quarter RV Park in New Orleans and Liberty Park in NYC/New Jersey
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