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Old 12-17-2005, 03:15 AM   #37
CountryGuy
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Tipton
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M.O.C. #191
The Gaylord camping was PRE Montana, in a unit that had NO slides, a TT not a 5er, and nothing under the belly to attempt to keep warmth in. I know I would be more comfy in Montana in those conditions, but, this ole gal is NOT gonna winter camp with water in her, no matter what. If we ever decide to do that again, it will be in a campground with sauna hot bathrooms. And a site rather near them, trompsing 300 to 500 feet in a blizzard is not a lot of fun, no matter how tough ya are! Actually the night of the blizzard there was no trompsing anywhere, when I took yorks out, I had them on a leash and I did not let go of the side of the trailer! Could not see 3 feet in front of me, but let me tell you, the next morning was the prettiest thing I have ever seen! It truly was a winter wonderland, and skiing along the AuSable River (tainted a dark cinamin red) and running between the snow laiden rocks, sun brightly shining, will never be erased from the gray matter in my head.
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