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RE: Sleeping in Camper Vans Could Be Deadly

Let's hope we don't get that stupid with our killers. "If the glove don't fit..." - LJZ :W
mockturtle 11/20/09 02:29pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: Sleeping in Camper Vans Could Be Deadly

Some of us B owners might say that it could've had a LOT to do with it. :B
mockturtle 11/20/09 01:01pm Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: RESIDUAL WATER IN TANKS

Maybe not, but I always throw in some RV antifreeze, just the same.
mockturtle 11/19/09 11:38am Class A Motorhomes
RE: boned chicken breast recipes needed ASAP

Buy a jar of Pace Pineapple Mango Chipotle Sauce. Saute a couple of sliced onions in a bit of olive oil for five minutes, until soft. Make a bed of the onions in a baking dish, sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper, then lay the halved chicken breasts, also lightly salted & peppered, on the onions. Cover with the chipotle sauce, sprinkle with oregano and bake about an hour at 350F. It's best served with rice.
mockturtle 11/19/09 07:58am Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: Thinking of selling my coach...Am I stupid?

With the economy the way it is and the low ball prices people are wanting to pay for a coach, I'd keep the paid for coach and hit the road. You will be $$ ahead in the long run. 109K miles is nothing. I agree 100%.
mockturtle 11/18/09 09:59pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Considering the RV Full Time Lifestyle

I would recommend buying your rig before selling your house and going 'half-time' for a year or two. Keep your house-sale money in the bank(s) for a future purchase. If you never buy another 'stick & brick', you'll have that money to buy a newer RV. Just my humble opinion, of course.
mockturtle 11/18/09 07:03pm Full-time RVing
RE: Cornbread disaster

I don't like my cornbread sweet. I use the recipe from the Albers Corn Meal box, only I use 1T. sugar instead of 1/2c. The real secret to keeping it from falling apart is to bake it in a cast iron skillet instead of a baking pan. It forms a nice crust, making it easy to slice into wedges and serve. Works for me every time. :)
mockturtle 11/18/09 06:56pm Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs
RE: stolen rock recovered

I needed this thread! :B
mockturtle 11/18/09 12:56pm General RVing Issues
WA US 12 closure

US 12 in WA will be closed tomorrow night through Friday morning, per WSDOT: Advance Notice, US 12 will be closed Thursday November 19th beginning at 7 p.m. until 6 a.m. Friday morning from milepost 151 near the summit to milepost 183 near Oak Creek for blasting work associated with the Tieton River Bridge replacement project.
mockturtle 11/18/09 10:29am Roads and Routes
RE: Oregon 101

Man,I'm glad I didn't go to Florence last week.Just got back from Maryhill SP and all we had was snow when we went up to Goldendale.. The trip up from Portland on the five was the worst weather I've ever pulled the trailer in.HEAVY rain and lot's of road spray,glad the DW wasn't with me on that run.,15-30 mph winds from the left rear quarter of the trailer and then swinging around to straight cross winds.. So I spent some time getting off the shoulder and fighting the corkscrew effect from the rear wind.. I'm sure glad that I have my Equal-i-zer hitch.Saw a Tundra and about a 30' up against one of the bridges and both had the right side all torn up.NO SWAY bar...Lost it when it started whipping and couldn't get it stopped.Says his auto dealer said that he was ok pulling that trailer with the 1/2 ton Tundra as he had enuff power to get out of trouble and really didn't need the sway bars. He did have w/d tho. I let his wife and kids stay in my rig for a few minutes till the tow trucks showed up. They had to load the trailer on a flat bed. Good work, Bigdog. Hope this reinforces the message: NEVER listen to a dealer regarding tow equipment! Glad you made it through OK. It's been really, really nasty. Typical November, I'm afraid.
mockturtle 11/17/09 11:49am Roads and Routes
WA 101, etc.

More road closures include 101, SR 20 & 112. WA Road Conditions
mockturtle 11/17/09 08:58am Roads and Routes
RE: Oregon 101

Also part of WA 101, SR 20 & 112. WA Road Conditions
mockturtle 11/17/09 08:38am Roads and Routes
Oregon 101

Oregon 101 is closed south of Seaside due to mudslides. ODT Road Conditions
mockturtle 11/17/09 07:43am Roads and Routes
RE: Oven Burns EVERYTHING What Can I do to Fix

Air bake cookie sheet works for me. Never any burned bottoms. You can bake biscuits or cookies on them directly or set a muffin tin, pie pan or casserole dish on top of it.
mockturtle 11/16/09 11:59am Toy Haulers
RE: Best (warmest?) snowbird spot in southern Arizona?

Yuma is the sunniest and probably the warmest, although the Lake Havasu area is nearly as warm.
mockturtle 11/15/09 08:31pm Snowbirds
RE: What do you do if severe weather hits while camped?

There is a 100% chance of death for a human being True, but there are WORSE things than death, like severe head injuries, for example. :D We've experienced a tornado warning in TX, just west of Fort Worth, and all of us in the park huddled up in the laundry room. I can't say I felt a whole lot safer than in our MH, but the tornado passed two miles to the north of us, anyway. It was scary and the storm relentless.
mockturtle 11/15/09 12:54pm Class A Motorhomes
RE: Optional armoire for Roadtrek

Never mind. ;)
mockturtle 11/15/09 07:42am Class B - Camping Van Conversions
RE: Outdoor Fashion: How do you outfit the family when camping?

Well, I'll do you one better! I wear 'camping clothes' every day! My wardrobe consists pretty much of nylon convertible pants and fleece tops, with some Techwick T-shirts thrown in. They have qualities I like: They are comfortable, durable, lightweight and quick drying. I don't give a hoot for fashion, at home or in the campground. When hiking, I wear actual hiking shoes. Otherwise, I wear Crocs, all year 'round. Comfortable, washable and cheap. I am fussy about my socks and prefer Smart-wool and similar blends. And I think people should wear whatever they prefer for whatever reasons they choose. :)
mockturtle 11/14/09 09:23am Family Camping
RE: RV Housekeeping Catagory??

There will NOT be any additional forums or sub-forums added at this time. Please understand the current economic situation precludes the expenditure of additional staff and monetary resources to add or change the current forum divisions. I just read the sticky recently placed at the top of all categories. Thank you I will not pursue it further. I understand this forums days may be numbered as Affinity undergoes reorganization. Items that are not profit generating must be cut, this is not bad just very good business sense. For those that are interested in an RV Housekeeping Category some one just referred me to this one Escapees Discussion Forum: RV Housekeeping You do not have to belong to the Escapees RV Club to participate. Hey, thanks for the link! I didn't know Escapees had a forum. I also didn't know the RV.net forum may fold. Heaven knows, I'll need another place to get my fix! :W
mockturtle 11/14/09 07:57am General RVing Issues
RE: RV Housekeeping Catagory??

Quick clothing question - We have a 35' 2002 Winnebago Brave. We hang up some clothes in the closet. I'm careful when I drive, but when we stop for the night, all of the hangers have fallen down. How do you keep all of the hangers on the rod in the closset? I don't have that problem with my current closet, but when I did, I fastened a clip-type clothespin crosswise on the top of each hanger and this kept them on the rod. Others have suggested that alternating the direction of each hanger prevents their falling off. Mod, I'm sorry you have declined to consider this new forum. There are WAY more topics and sub-topics that are principally male-oriented, if I may be so sexist (as a female who does all the maintenance as well as the housekeeping and cooking, I guess the prerogative is mine). IMHO, a forum about interior issues like storage is long overdue. :)
mockturtle 11/13/09 07:00pm General RVing Issues
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