Yes, we are starting our last week in AZ, and are hoping the new foot of snow that has fallen at our MN home is melted by the time we get back... but getting a chance to use the snow blower once this season wouldn't be the worst thing either 

Beautiful!Yes, we are starting our last week in AZ, and are hoping the new foot of snow that has fallen at our MN home is melted by the time we get back... but getting a chance to use the snow blower once this season wouldn't be the worst thing either![]()
Oh boy, a new toy box...nice!It’s 17F with clear blue skies as I sip my morning cup of Java. I’m so ready for spring to get here so I can start on my 30x50’ garage.
Reminded me when I finished building my airplane hangar at a private airport and my wife figured out that it was larger than our home!It’s 17F with clear blue skies as I sip my morning cup of Java. I’m so ready for spring to get here so I can start on my 30x50’ garage.
My house is a small 1,750 sf and the garage will be 1,500. The old garage which I will keep is 24x30 so together both will be bigger.Reminded me when I finished building my airplane hangar at a private airport and my wife figured out that it was larger than our home!
We are just a couple weeks away from our first post-retirement extended camping, in Utah national and state parks. Using the Big Buddy under the Kelty Backroads awning off the hatch, it will be a smaller party than your Gazelle, which looks great!…The Gazelle G6 tent setup was uneventful last night, though it took a bit longer that it should have due to forgotten methods. Setting one of these up wrong is MADDENING. Doing so results in the need to disassemble and start over. No thank you! …
… Inside, the big buddy floating between medium and high heat. I have the Gazelle interior at 53. The most significant heat loss is 1 screen that I have open for light (1/4 of 1 of the 6 sides) and from under and around the trailer. Better shoes (croks are not great insulators -- my feet are cold). Its cloudy, hopefully the sun breaks out as it is predicted too. That will make a HUGE difference.
I've used the CI in much colder temperatures (down in the low 20's) and did just fine. The furnace and a warm blanket is more than enough. This however is my first attempt at an extended stay in a single spot. As long as I have propane, I can see this being quite doable as long as it isn't raining or snowing. The lack of a shower house/bathroom is the only really unpleasantness but there are ways to deal with that as well.
You're in for a real treat! They are some of the most beautiful parks we've experienced. Have a safe enjoyable trip.We are just a couple weeks away from our first post-retirement extended camping, in Utah national and state parks.
My house is a small 1,750 sf and the garage will be 1,500. The old garage which I will keep is 24x30 so together both will be bigger.
I miss my previous 3,450 sf home. When my wife passed away I downsized.
We are just a couple weeks away from our first post-retirement extended camping, in Utah national and state parks. Using the Big Buddy under the Kelty Backroads awning off the hatch, it will be a smaller party than your Gazelle, which looks great!
The gas grill’s backup 20-lb. propane tank is full, and will replace the stock 11-lb. tank on the tongue, hopefully we won’t have to refill!
We are just a couple weeks away from our first post-retirement extended camping, in Utah national and state parks. Using the Big Buddy under the Kelty Backroads awning off the hatch, it will be a smaller party than your Gazelle, which looks great!
The gas grill’s backup 20-lb. propane tank is full, and will replace the stock 11-lb. tank on the tongue, hopefully we won’t have to refill!
You would think, but it's surprising how quickly all available space tends to get filled. I built a 30x50 a few years before building the plane, but after 8.5 years of building it was stuffed to the gills. A short period of space available after the plane went to the airport, but that was short lived too. Tools accumulate, Bobcat & accessories, JD diesel"compact" tractor & attachments, it all adds up, pretty soon your looking for more space.I'd guess a 30x50 would be HUGELY more than enough...
You would think, but it's surprising how quickly all available space tends to get filled. I built a 30x50 a few years before building the plane, but after 8.5 years of building it was stuffed to the gills. A short period of space available after the plane went to the airport, but that was short lived too. Tools accumulate, Bobcat & accessories, JD diesel"compact" tractor & attachments, it all adds up, pretty soon your looking for more space.
Beautiful lake!Yes, we are starting our last week in AZ, and are hoping the new foot of snow that has fallen at our MN home is melted by the time we get back... but getting a chance to use the snow blower once this season wouldn't be the worst thing either![]()
Please let all that be gone when i come to pick mine up in two weeks
You would think, but it's surprising how quickly all available space tends to get filled. I built a 30x50 a few years before building the plane, but after 8.5 years of building it was stuffed to the gills. A short period of space available after the plane went to the airport, but that was short lived too. Tools accumulate, Bobcat & accessories, JD diesel"compact" tractor & attachments, it all adds up, pretty soon you’relooking for more space.
But it doesn't bode well for eclipse viewing in Nashville, IN. Time will tell...This time of year things change….fast. Looks like week of 8th has lots of rain, which in your case is good….wash the salt off the roads!
Wow! "In like a lamb, out like a lion"I finally got out of my driveway after being snowbound for three days.
And I got to tour the mothership with Cary again.
And I got to see my pin in the map.
It was also good to have a few other things adjusted like the door locks and having the axle re-crowned. Not to mention getting a new bat-tree and the new electrics that goes with a lithium battery.