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Old 06-23-2018, 02:45 PM   #1
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What We Learned at Western Spring Rally

We attended the western spring rally in Heber City this year, this is the first rally we have attended. We learned several things:

-Jim Bender, Kristi Silver, Cal and Leanne Jones did great jobs as Wagon Masters putting on an entertaining, informative and very positive event that all seemed to enjoy.
-If you have put off attending a rally, maybe its time to reconsider - they are a lot of fun and you will meet some great friendly people.
-Based on discussions with other attendees, almost all Montana owners are very happy with their rigs. We tend to see more negative on the forum but the folks out using them regularly are pretty satisfied and proud of their rigs.
-Tim Domiano, the western region rep from Montana bought us all a BBQ dinner with wine, beer and sodas. He gave us an update on some of the future plans for Montana and also spent some time one on one with a few individuals discussing their questions and issues. A few high points; a decision to include disc brakes as part of the legacy package is likely in the near future, an option to have no carpeting in the rig other than the slides is in work & all new Montanas will include day/night shades. I am sure there were more I can’t remember.
-Heber City and Mountain Valley RV Park are great places and definitely worth a visit. The weather was perfect with lots of different things to do and see very close including Park City, Sundance, Mirror Lake, Strawberry Reservoir, bike trails, fly fishing, ATV trails & zip lining to name a few. The resort itself had two pools, two hot tubs, basketball, pickle ball, two dog runs and two large clubhouses. Part of the park is adults only and all of it is super clean, they even do daily trash pickup at your site.
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