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Old 12-03-2009, 06:49 PM   #1
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Hello from Grand Forks, BC, Canada

I thought I should take the time to introduce myself to the board. I've been reading the posts and searching for information since mid-October and I've found a lot of useful information.

Deb and I have had our Wolfpack 295 toyhauler since April, 2007. We ordered the trailer through Cheyenne Camping in Bettendorf, Iowa and made the road trip back to pick it up when they took delivery. We had spend many years researching the options available for carrying our motorcycles by attending RV shows and various dealerships. The first time we saw the Wolfpack online (it wasn't at any of the shows we'd attended), we thought that the layout was very functional for us with the dinette that raised to the roof. After considerably more research, we took the plunge and ordered the trailer.

We've been very happy with it to date as it does everything we wanted. We carry 2 sport touring bikes with us when we head south and then use it as a base for exploring the area. Our longest trip was 2 1/2 months in early 2008 to Arizona. That trip reinforced how expensive the gas is to tow it around, so we usually find a nice place then "set awhile".

I plan to spend time on this board learning more and I hope to be able to contribute some useful info from time to time.

Al
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Old 12-03-2009, 09:25 PM   #2
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I thought I should take the time to introduce myself to the board. I've been reading the posts and searching for information since mid-October and I've found a lot of useful information.

Deb and I have had our Wolfpack 295 toyhauler since April, 2007. We ordered the trailer through Cheyenne Camping in Bettendorf, Iowa and made the road trip back to pick it up when they took delivery. We had spend many years researching the options available for carrying our motorcycles by attending RV shows and various dealerships. The first time we saw the Wolfpack online (it wasn't at any of the shows we'd attended), we thought that the layout was very functional for us with the dinette that raised to the roof. After considerably more research, we took the plunge and ordered the trailer.

We've been very happy with it to date as it does everything we wanted. We carry 2 sport touring bikes with us when we head south and then use it as a base for exploring the area. Our longest trip was 2 1/2 months in early 2008 to Arizona. That trip reinforced how expensive the gas is to tow it around, so we usually find a nice place then "set awhile".

I plan to spend time on this board learning more and I hope to be able to contribute some useful info from time to time.

Al
Hi Al, welcome to the forums. Congrats on the new trailer. We like to do the same thing you do but instead we tow one of our Jeeps behind the motorhome and use it as a "base" and take day trips out to explore with the Jeep.
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Old 12-04-2009, 07:50 AM   #3
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to FRF. It's always great to have new members. Glad you tuned in and congrats on the RV.
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