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  1. Jim and Sue L.

    Hello from Connecticut

    Well hi there. A 560, huh? Good choice. We have a 550 classic and have loved every minute on the long and winding road. The sofa and extra room of the 560 beckoned, but we couldn't get past the classic art deco lines of the 550 teardrop. I was teetering, but Jim waxed nostalgic about his...
  2. Jim and Sue L.

    Christmas.What did you ask for camping related..

    May all your wishes come true, Bear...way past Christmas and beyond. Sue and Jim
  3. Jim and Sue L.

    Prisoner of Zenda

    Yee-haw, Uncle Frank! That's a lot of info and thanks! You and RD have given me lots to digest. Hopefully this will keep the cabin fever bug at bay (some would suggest it would also keep me out of trouble, but we all know that's not going to happen in this lifetime). We've been considering...
  4. Jim and Sue L.

    Collapsible Colander

    You can also take the tops off of Hostess Snow-Balls, poke some holes in them with a skewer - you get the idea. Problem is you can only use them once. And everything will taste like marshmallows. Camp On Sue
  5. Jim and Sue L.

    Prisoner of Zenda

    How far? Well...we've been coast to coast several times and skipped up to BC and Alberta (fuel costs almost killed us), so please do go on. So far it's sounding fabulous, RD. Jim has been squeaking about Arizona, New Mexico and points south east for a while now and I'm all ears about new...
  6. Jim and Sue L.

    Prisoner of Zenda

    Not really. I suppose if Cary ever gets around to offering pontoons as an option, we could make it to Germany with Spamalot. That would be more than fun (not to mention crazy considering how wide the Atlantic is and we'd probably have to go the Asian route through the South China Sea...dodge...
  7. Jim and Sue L.

    Neat article

    Oh, sweet! Got a thought here. Usually, the honeymoon (getaway) vehicle trails shoes and such behind it. Wonder what would trail behind a trailer....? That question is wide open, not to mention loaded, folks. Lets have at it! Sue
  8. Jim and Sue L.

    Death Valley?

    I think it's called Titus Canyon. It's on the way to Beaty. Jim knows the road numbers, but he's busy organizing the garage (I know he's still there because the food I set out gets eaten - and not by mice). I just remember the sights. And speaking of sights, Artist's Pallet is best at sunset...
  9. Jim and Sue L.

    Update She's Here!!!

    Well done! Have you named her yet? Sue
  10. Jim and Sue L.

    Vintage Trailers at the California Auto Museum

    Sue and I drove up to Sacramento to see the "Camping in Style" exhibit today. Great selection of vintage teardrops,canned hams and motorcars. All set up in camping mode, with all the accessories. A great selection of vintage tow vehicles as well. Worth a visit if you are traveling through the...
  11. Jim and Sue L.

    Collapsible Colander

    That is a great find! As Uncle Frank would say, "Kewel" Sue
  12. Jim and Sue L.

    Cross country travel guides

    Hey, Uncle Frank, enjoying the monster flea market in Quartzite? Sue and Jim
  13. Jim and Sue L.

    Christmas.What did you ask for camping related..

    We have been witness to Jenn tripping over the guide lines - and that was the start of a beautiful friendship. Sue and Jim I tend to hit the hitch. We have solar lights there.
  14. Jim and Sue L.

    Death Valley?

    Steady and heavy rain here in the SF Bay Area, too. Haven't checked the desert to see what's going on there, but looks like everyone is getting wet at long last. Oh, if you have a very sturdy 4 wheel drive, high rise vehicle, try a nasty, dirt trail in Death Valley called Titus (Titian? I...
  15. Jim and Sue L.

    New owners

    Congrats, you guys. You're in for a wonderful adventure. Life in the wild - fantastic! Enjoy and share your fun. Camp On, Sue
  16. Jim and Sue L.

    Death Valley?

    Don't worry about cold nights. It can be hot, hot, hot in April. Canopy the trailer - helps insulate a bit. Loose clothes, lots of water, sun block, hats and comfortable shoes are a must. Of course, if El Nino works out as they forecast, a canoe would also be useful... But let's think...
  17. Jim and Sue L.

    Undercarriage storage bins

    Love the purple socks, Jenn. You fashionista. Sue
  18. Jim and Sue L.

    Leaks, Leaks and More Leaks

    Great job, Steve and Alea. Lots of good info and thanks for sharing. This will be of great use to the forum crowd. The sun must be out by now....bike on! Sue and Jim
  19. Jim and Sue L.

    Christmas.What did you ask for camping related..

    I think Jim is giving me fuzzy slippers..... Sue
  20. Jim and Sue L.

    Christmas.What did you ask for camping related..

    Yes, I love camping. And emeralds Merry Christmas everyone. Sue
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