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Old 07-22-2007, 09:28 PM
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Probably more than you are willing to pay. It didn't have the price, but can you imagine????
This one probably above $300,000.

I have insured a few similiar to this. I have seen dealer paperwork only.

You can have a nice Class A Coach for about $120,000.
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Old 07-22-2007, 09:52 PM
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That's nice, but my idea of really camping is going up the river in a boat until you find a private place to pitch your tent. My husband and I used to do that a lot.

Here was our favorite place.

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Old 07-22-2007, 09:58 PM
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That's nice, but my idea of really camping is going up the river in a boat until you find a private place to pitch your tent. My husband and I used to do that a lot.

Here was our favorite place.

That looks nice. I wouldn't mind doing something like that myself, but with 4 kids and all the gear we'd need.............
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:04 PM
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That looks nice. I wouldn't mind doing something like that myself, but with 4 kids and all the gear we'd need.............
We always had such a great time. Now, we've moved and live about 4 minutes from water and we hardly ever camp or fish anymore. LOL!

I love when we put lines out. We'd check them at midnight. He would drive and I would shine the flashlight on the poles. If they were bending, we knew we had fish.

Once we came upon some white bass that were schooling. He told me to listen. I had never heard that before. As fast as we could put in lines we were catching fish. Lots of fun. Our kids always like going.
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:14 PM
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We always had such a great time. Now, we've moved and live about 4 minutes from water and we hardly ever camp or fish anymore. LOL!

I love when we put lines out. We'd check them at midnight. He would drive and I would shine the flashlight on the poles. If they were bending, we knew we had fish.

Once we came upon some white bass that were schooling. He told me to listen. I had never heard that before. As fast as we could put in lines we were catching fish. Lots of fun. Our kids always like going.
It was so nice yesterday I was tempted to make our little fishing trip into an overnight camping trip instead. It turns out where we went only had camping for people with RVs. I know of another place we could have gone where we could have camped for free, but it was too late at that point to go there. Still, we had a good time just fishing.
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:18 PM
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It was so nice yesterday I was tempted to make our little fishing trip into an overnight camping trip instead. It turns out where we went only had camping for people with RVs. I know of another place we could have gone where we could have camped for free, but it was too late at that point to go there. Still, we had a good time just fishing.
I like being out in the open and don't care much for the RV thing.

We used to have a ranch close to the Mexican border when my father was alive. We did have the ranch house, but always brought the horses so we never stayed inside except to sleep at night.

I loved all that time we spent there, generally only on the weekends. We had a lot of stocked tanks on the property. Two of them were especially big enough to keep a boat tied up.

I love campfires and wide open spaces.
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That is awesome but not camping...lol...
give me the river and white sand plus a tent and a campfire.
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:21 PM
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I like being out in the open and don't care much for the RV thing.

We used to have a ranch close to the Mexican border when my father was alive. We did have the ranch house, but always brought the horses so we never stayed inside except to sleep at night.

I loved all that time we spent there, generally only on the weekends. We had a lot of stocked tanks on the property. Two of them were especially big enough to keep a boat tied up.

I love campfires and wide open spaces.
An RV wouldn't be that bad a thing to have, in my opinion. There are some things about camping primitive that I don't like, like no toilets. I would much prefer a toilet to take care of number 2 in than the woods or an outhouse. LOL! Plus, if it gets too hot out air conditioning is always nice.
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:26 PM
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An RV wouldn't be that bad a thing to have, in my opinion. There are some things about camping primitive that I don't like, like no toilets. I would much prefer a toilet to take care of number 2 in than the woods or an outhouse. LOL! Plus, if it gets too hot out air conditioning is always nice.
LOL! Forgot about the bathrooms. We just found a place out in the weeds. lol!

Air conditioning? That's what the water is for. You just jump in and get wet and when you dry off you do it again. Believe me the Guadalupe is some cold water!
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Old 07-22-2007, 10:32 PM
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LOL! Forgot about the bathrooms. We just found a place out in the weeds. lol!

Air conditioning? That's what the water is for. You just jump in and get wet and when you dry off you do it again. Believe me the Guadalupe is some cold water!

The weeds? For number 2? No thanks. Us fat people don't do the weeds too well when it comes to number 2! LOL! That reminds me of a story I can not share on this forum! LOL!
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