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Bob Maxwell

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PancakeBill said:
.... eventually (11/8) to start at Grand Canyon.  We know it will be cold, but their average is cold nights, cool days.

Bill, I know that Mobile Home skirting is probably available in Flag and it might be something you could sell for a lttle return next spring. The other Idea I had was canvass fastened to the bottom of the coach, rocks/ciinder block or pipe to hold it down and then rolled up and velcro straped for travel behind the side wall lower rim on the coach. Put a couple of 100w lights down there. I used straw bales when I wintered in Omaha but when  I wintered in Holbrook, my Leprechaun was moving back and forth to Winslow and St. Paul's.

Epiphany, Flagstaff, is a good place for Christmas Eve Midnight. . .

I want to get Estell to the Forrest, Painted Desert, Wupatki, Walnut Canyon[[?] and of course Grand Canyon on a four day weekend soon, She's off work on Fridays, but Mon holidays are sparse in the winter. Perhaps President's Day. . .

Edit: Split from original topic.
 
Bob  Would love to have yoou and Estelle drop in!  Not sure f our days off yet, but will know soon enough.  I am hoping I might be able to go to Q for rally.  NY Eve Cataline would be tough. 

Our schedule is 5 on 2 off, just not sure how they line up in a week.

Skirting, thinking of tarp material, I can install snaps.  The bottom is the question. 
 
Canvass, make it long enough to put cinder block on it that can totally cover 6" on the ground & be left or get more of those wonderful anchor bolts that can be both placed in cement using a pre-drilled smaller hole and then removed --with permission of course.  ;)  Then you fill those holes with cement on the pad before leaving in the spring.
 
No pad, just on gravel.  I was thinking PVC pipe.  However, I would like for it to be easily removed if we want to travel, loke to Q for a couple days in Jan.  Thinking of installing snaps, on the rig, and on the material.  OR, using the 1" foam insulation.  If I could get hay delivered it would work, and might give me a lot of deer photos.  Then that is probably against park regs for feeding wildlife. 

I'll be in Lowes this week cogitating on this.
 

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