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To: jimmyo who wrote (8850)3/6/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Jack Colton  Respond to of 10227
 
Sound like fun! What kind of Rig are you driving?

We go to Fort Wilderness at least once a year with my kids, and some of the others while fishing and doing the scuba thing. Be sure to get the data cable for your Nextel phone, so you can have internet connectivity while you are 'on the road.'

Jack



To: jimmyo who wrote (8850)3/6/1999 3:31:00 PM
From: Arnie Doolittle  Respond to of 10227
 
Tips for RVing: The first 1000 miles are the hardest. :-) I have a 34 foot Bounder and once you get used to those big rascals, it's easy as pie. The trick is knowing intuitively where you are in the lane. Your side view mirrors become your friend. Once you get that down, it's like driving a VW bug. (Except when you have a semi on both sides of you and the sign ahead says "Road narrows." If that happens, take the next offramp, find a nice place to stop and change your underwear.) :-) I've taken two trips to Canada and one to the east coast with no incidents - on the road. I did manage to bend the automatic step when I moved the RV and the step didn't come up. And, oh yes, there was the time that I backed into the street light in front of my house. Did I feel stupid or what?

Arnie

Arnie