AdamG
Member
Got home last week from a trip to California through Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and back to Kansas and then into Mssouri. Total mileage was at around 5000 miles in nine days of driving. Saw a large portion of the Southwest US, learned a few lessons and got to recharge the ole batteries back home `in Northern California.
For the lessons I learned that I should always change fuel filter in a used vehicle. That sometimes the most random little piece of road trash can be SO D@MN expensive. That one should read and comprehend every single piece of paper or sticker posted in their vehicle. That you should NEVER forget that an RV is not a normal sized vehicle, especially when pulling a grade outside Denver on I-70. Wind sucks more the more it blows, why it sucks and blows at the same time!
Basically it was a good trip.
Thanks to all of you for the advice and pointers that made it happen!!|
Adam G
For the lessons I learned that I should always change fuel filter in a used vehicle. That sometimes the most random little piece of road trash can be SO D@MN expensive. That one should read and comprehend every single piece of paper or sticker posted in their vehicle. That you should NEVER forget that an RV is not a normal sized vehicle, especially when pulling a grade outside Denver on I-70. Wind sucks more the more it blows, why it sucks and blows at the same time!
Basically it was a good trip.
Thanks to all of you for the advice and pointers that made it happen!!|
Adam G