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Greetings From Minnesnowta. Discussion in 'Meet & Greet' started by Lindamortensen, Dec 26, 2016.
Hello, I am from Ohio & big fan of camping specially in winter season.
Greetings to all, After much research and consideration, my wife Joan and I recently purchased a 550 Ultra (#113) from Oliver & Corrie in Arizona....
spots on Whidbey and surrounding islands. We island hopped Orcas, San Juan and Lopez years ago but stayed in B & B's so aside from some of the state parks on Whidbey not that familiar with what's available and whether we'd need to make reservations in advance. Also, would prefer shore power for part of the stay to help out with our Dometic.
Welcome to the forum Clint and wife. Congrats on getting a real classic CampInn, you'll love it. Cary and/or Betsey, here on the forum, would be your best resources for replacement/repair parts etc., as they are the folks from the CampInn factory in Wisconsin.
Located on the coast of South Carolina near Beaufort, SC. This is the southern most tip of South Carolina which means the weather is pretty similar to northern Florida. Beaufort is old, historic town with a lot great places to check out in the area including the city of Beaufort, Hilton Head...
Peg and I spent our 3rd and 4th nights on our new (to us) tear. We ventured to Priest Lake in northern Idaho. This was our "shake down cruise" before we leave on our first endless vacation. Priest was beautiful, secluded and quiet. Only 4 other campsites taken. When we had checked online it...
Greetings all, this is my first forum post. Quick Summary: Larisa and I took delivery of our 560 Ultra (Ser. No. 1946) in June. In this, our maiden...
Upstate NY parks, Adirondacks and once to the Thousand Island region. There is much to explore here. Best of all is to take it into NY Finger Lakes wine country, there are 130 wineries within a 2h drive from here plus many breweries and distilleries sprinkled in! We’ve been through much of the forum.
The site is very near the geographic center of Desert Island and thus makes a great launching point for the various parts of Acadia National Park. They have a floating dock and rent canoes or kayaks but also allow one to tie up their own (non-motorized vessels only). The majority of visitors are tent campers though a teardrop feels perfectly at ...