NAFR25 - Question for attendees!

Last year was our first rally. I really enjoyed seeing the interior of some of the rigs where people invited us in. It's cool to see modifications or decorating/organizing ideas. People usually say "come on over" but you never know what might be a good time. Maybe we can have a designated day/time for RV tours. Anyone who is willing to let people tour their RV can sign up and maybe have a designated marking on their site sign to identify them.

They would have to sign up in advance though so they can be parked at least near each other so people don't get lost. :)

Kim and Jeff Raber

This is a brilliant idea! We're newbies to the Montana and would love some decorating - and storage - ideas. Instead of a "Parade of Homes", it could be a "Parade of RV Homes".
 
Not an activity, but I was wondering, ... I know there will be the rig cleaners available, but is there a way to also get a mobile tech out for those few (maybe 2-3) quick fixes for the ones who cannot do it themselves(for a fee of course)?
Each year the rally locks on RV exterior cleaners that fill up fast. The coast is usually at least $10-12 a foot.

At this time not sure about an external mobile tech. Keystone themselves stopped sending out techs from the factory to work on our rigs.

Laura and Jerry Thorsell
MOC#19945
 
Last year was our first rally. I really enjoyed seeing the interior of some of the rigs where people invited us in. It's cool to see modifications or decorating/organizing ideas. People usually say "come on over" but you never know what might be a good time. Maybe we can have a designated day/time for RV tours. Anyone who is willing to let people tour their RV can sign up and maybe have a designated marking on their site sign to identify them.

They would have to sign up in advance though so they can be parked at least near each other so people don't get lost. :)

Kim and Jeff Raber
In the past the rally had somewhat of a system where owners could post outside their rigs a list of mods or improvements that they made and a pink or orange ribbon out in front. The problem was that when other owners wanted to look at the owner whose rig they wanted to see, that owner wasn't home.

We are open to suggestions on setting up something whether it's part of the tips and tricks class or give a time for others to look.

This year we have nothing done in our new 5th wheel until the warranty is up because I never want to do anything to void a warranty.

Take care,
Laura and Jerry Thorsell
MOC#19945
 
Woody,
As luck would have it, we are meeting 12 other couples on the Bourbon Trail Labor Day weekend on the way so we should be well stocked.
 
Last year was our first rally. I really enjoyed seeing the interior of some of the rigs where people invited us in. It's cool to see modifications or decorating/organizing ideas. People usually say "come on over" but you never know what might be a good time. Maybe we can have a designated day/time for RV tours. Anyone who is willing to let people tour their RV can sign up and maybe have a designated marking on their site sign to identify them.

They would have to sign up in advance though so they can be parked at least near each other so people don't get lost. :)

Kim and Jeff Raber
Several years ago, we had show and tell. Those willing to show off their mods done to their rigs would put a orange ribbon on their pin box to let others know that they were willing to show their rigs and anytime that was convenient, the couples could make arrangements to get together.
 
It was fun to see the new 5th wheel models but I was wondering if Montana could bring a new regular size rig to showcase? We would never purchase a 5th wheel longer that 40 feet. I would love to see a new 5th wheel that would be in our category to purchase. Hope that makes sense.
 

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