Well we will pick up our new 5'er next friday. We ended up buying from Outdoor Store @ Camping World in
Churchville, New York. We bought the one we looked at in Hershey, 2013 Montana 3700LE. This will be the
one we start extended rving with. We started cleaning out our toyhauler where does all the stuff come from.
I mean it's only an rv used for short trips maybe up to a week long. I think I filled up one side of my garage.
Time to put the new rig on a diet. Who needs 2 slow cookers, 3 coffee pots, Christmas Tree, 2 light up pumpkins,
this is just a start. Who's coming to dinner I bet we could serve 8 people before starting on paper plates. Most
of the time we camp by ourselfs. I know why most rv's are over weight now. Keep us in your thoughts and prayers
as we travel need week. I hate going anywhere near DC I will be using my new Rand McNally GPS I bought at
the Hershey Show. Take care and have a good week.
John & Karla
Suffolk, Va.
2013 Montana 3700LE (next friday)
1999 FL60 Freightliner (hauler)
Terry and Jo said
08:37 PM Oct 13, 2012
John,
Don't rely on any GPS system too much. Be sure and look at maps. A couple of different folks have told me that the GPS units have tried to route them onto routes/turnpikes/whatever that are for passenger cars ONLY.
Have a good trip and just be safe and easy with it.
Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Saturday 13th of October 2012 08:38:09 PM
kb0zke said
03:21 AM Oct 14, 2012
Congratulations! Now just wait until you start cleaning out your house. You did know that if you put two things into an otherwise empty box, and put the box in a dark place, within six months the box will be full of all sorts of "interesting" stuff. None of the 20 pairs of pliers that you have purchased over the years will show up, though.
laurly said
04:13 AM Oct 14, 2012
Congrats! We love our Montana. We also have the Rand McNally GPS - trucker/RV version. It has been GREAT. No low bridges, no u-turns, it really helps :)
Rob_Fla said
01:12 AM Oct 15, 2012
Congrats on the new 5th Wheel.
Loved your email about having so much stuff in your toy hauler, everybody needs 2 of everything !!!!
We are looking at RV GPS units, will either get the Rand McNally or Magellen unit, still looking.
vairman said
01:41 AM Oct 15, 2012
Congratulations on the new unit. We pick up ours in about 4weeks so I understand your excitement. We saw the Montana's at the show. They are a good looking unit. Good Luck!
Well we will pick up our new 5'er next friday. We ended up buying from Outdoor Store @ Camping World in
Churchville, New York. We bought the one we looked at in Hershey, 2013 Montana 3700LE. This will be the
one we start extended rving with. We started cleaning out our toyhauler where does all the stuff come from.
I mean it's only an rv used for short trips maybe up to a week long. I think I filled up one side of my garage.
Time to put the new rig on a diet. Who needs 2 slow cookers, 3 coffee pots, Christmas Tree, 2 light up pumpkins,
this is just a start. Who's coming to dinner I bet we could serve 8 people before starting on paper plates. Most
of the time we camp by ourselfs. I know why most rv's are over weight now. Keep us in your thoughts and prayers
as we travel need week. I hate going anywhere near DC I will be using my new Rand McNally GPS I bought at
the Hershey Show. Take care and have a good week.
John & Karla
Suffolk, Va.
2013 Montana 3700LE (next friday)
1999 FL60 Freightliner (hauler)
John,
Don't rely on any GPS system too much. Be sure and look at maps. A couple of different folks have told me that the GPS units have tried to route them onto routes/turnpikes/whatever that are for passenger cars ONLY.
Have a good trip and just be safe and easy with it.
Terry
-- Edited by Terry and Jo on Saturday 13th of October 2012 08:38:09 PM
Loved your email about having so much stuff in your toy hauler, everybody needs 2 of everything !!!!
We are looking at RV GPS units, will either get the Rand McNally or Magellen unit, still looking.
Mark