Update How Is The Wait?

All,
I don't know how to say what I am thinking, but here goes. I discovered Camp-Inn on line. I was able to visit the web site then go about my business without thinking about it for days and even weeks. I even spent enough time away to forget the website address. As my visits to the website increased, my emails to Cary increased. The pace developed over time to where my wife and I began to work out the details to make it possible.
This website did not exist. I felt we were looking at a good product but the reinforcement was not as available as this website puts forth. We researched the purchase without this forum. We waited in silence after the purchase.
Who has bought after this forum? Whose purchase was easier because of this forum? Who is more anxious without a Camp-Inn because of this forum? Just wondering. Maybe Evan could set up a couple of polls. Sorry to be so long winded.
Steve
 
I was told by Cary about the forum while I was ordering our 560. I will say the forum has been a big help in refining some of the things we had ordered, still are thinking about ordering, giving us ideas on how people use the storage spaces, how things are maintained, etc.

The wait from when I ordered to our ETD is seeming long (I think we are just so excited to get it...it is like watching a pot of water try to boil!), especially since I read about all of your trips and would love to be out there so I can add my stories as well. Soon...we just started getting pictures of the build, so things are underway!
 
The only trouble about this forum is that Cary knew I was coming I wonder if he has a chart on the wall tracking the wanabees progress right up to that email to Camp Inn.

He certainly new we were comming and now we are waiting for the postman for our contract.

Then the long wait starts after the transition from lurker to poster to wanabee to gonabee to >>>>>>>>>>> First night in a teardrop
 
Barry, Annie, I forgot about the contract. I remember calling, more than once, just to be sure they mailed it, and then to be sure they got it. That was a pretty exciting time. I have a copy of it somewhere.
 
If it is any comfort to those who are waiting, at least we aren't running on a backlog of a year anymore...ah, those were the days! I'm sure Evan would have needed something to calm his nerves...lol

:cool:
 
Barry & Annie said:
The only trouble about this forum is that Cary knew I was coming I wonder if he has a chart on the wall tracking the wanabees progress right up to that email to Camp Inn.

He certainly new we were comming and now we are waiting for the postman for our contract.

Then the long wait starts after the transition from lurker to poster to wanabee to gonabee to >>>>>>>>>>> First night in a teardrop

Working for a software company, our sales folks have what they refer to as the pipeline. I think the wannabees are Camp Inn's pipeline. Cary probably has a spreadsheet or access database.
 
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