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^^. I hear you about too many slow moving projects, but I'm allways ready to feed yet another fantasy plan!
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I guess it depends on the intended use. If just tootling down a few miles to a favorite park or event. The classic old truck does match up with a vintage trailer nicely. But if hitting the road and seeing big parts of the country is the plan the capable modern TV. May be a better choice. Cheers Richard |
I'd love to have something like that. My earliest memories rving are in my grandparents avion. Such a cool little trailer that was mostly original.http://ehealthwoman.com/apple/images/49.gif http://ehealthwoman.com/apple/images/51.gif
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Somewhere near Amarillo http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-k...-kBLtnbC-L.jpg Flagstaff KOA http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-r...-rQZtdTr-L.jpg Cockpit http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-Z...-ZBLW9MG-L.jpg Memphis - about to cross the Mississippi http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-k...-kT4QkdK-L.jpg Circusland RV park, Las Vegas Strip http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-v...-vjNRGV6-L.jpg View from campsite at Malibu Beach RV park http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-h...-hBrZt4P-L.jpg Before that, I had an Airstream which I travelled a bit with, but also used for Motorcycle racing: http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-t...-tnxSsqq-L.jpg Bike in trailer http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-j...-jc9nd3r-L.jpg http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-Z...-Zh6dKkC-L.jpg Loudon Road Race Series http://asbury.smugmug.com/photos/i-x...-xnw9r72-L.jpg |
Jacob, that Sovereign was beautiful and the Bluebird is incredible. I know that thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's RV but I'm coveting it anyways. :)
I'm posting this from a motel room in Nebraska, the trailer is filled with stuff I'm moving from MN to CA and also it's below freezing outside and I don't have a sleeping bag. It's towing like a dream so far, smooth and steady @ 65-70 mph, Tahoe is getting 11 mpg towing it. I'm very happy. I'm heading to Denver tomorrow to possibly unhitch the trailer at a friend's house and go skiing somewhere. It's supposed to dump some snow on Tues and they got some over the weekend. Yippee! :cool: |
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I'd love to have something like that. My earliest memories rving are in my grandparents avion. Such a cool little trailer that was mostly original.http://ehealthwoman.com/apple/images/49.gif http://ehealthwoman.com/apple/images/38.gif
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Ahoy Denis, glad to hear your trip is going well and that the Tahoe is comfortable towing the trailer. Convenient time to score the trailer, when cleaning out your dad's place. Condolences BTW.
Have fun on the slopes. Yep Jacob, I'm coveting too. Love that Bluebird, classic dash and steering wheel. How was it on the road. Looks imposing with the broad front and trailer in tow. Then there is that classic shot of the Duc. Thru the window of the stream , neat image. Did you load the bike thru the side door? Sure looks like some fun adventures you had. Are you done with RV ing for now? Can't wait to see what you come up with next. Thanks for the cool pics. Cheers Richard |
I'm not so coveting the bluebird, but the lifestyle of being a nomad and traveling where the sun and activities are. I often thought it would be neat to have a 10' truck camper on my F-250 pulling a small fishing boat with my Honda XR200 dirtbike strapped on somewhere. I would love to tour Alaska with this rig, and blast down the dirt access roads with the bike, and fish pristine glacier lakes for Northern Pike, and fix fish dinner over the open fire.
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Were I to do that trip again, I'd have used the Airstream, or held out for a turbocharged Bird. And as previously mentioned, I'd not tow that big car trailer. Ducati was loaded through the side door of the Airstream, and then a little bit of wrestling to get it in postion to tie down. No RV currently, but who knows what the future holds. I did introduce my wife to RV travel last Thanksgiving. We rented an RV from Cruise America at Las Vegas and toured the area (made it to Grand Canyon and back), it was a great trip. happy trails... |
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