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On a short 3 day stay at The Surf in Palmetto Fl tune up for the summer jaunt. VERY pricy park, but the wife won the 3 day stay while at an RV show. Nice paver sites that have the option of either pull in or back in with utilities on both sides. Sites are not as level as they could be, but not bad. 7 Pickleball courts, so the DW was happy. Fast WiFi and they allow you to stream so I never used my network. Lots of Newmars here.
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I'm sorry to hear your engine won't start, you have a flat tire, and dead batteries!
 
At Chippokes State Park in Surry, Virginia. It’s the first trip of the season, not counting the factory. Nice and clean up front again after ditching the failed DuraShield.
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Isleta Lakes & RV Park, Albuquerque, NM. One of our regular stops on our AZ trips. They don't take reservations but except for one Easter weekend, no problems getting a site.
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That’s a sharp looking SuperStar, @JRW-NAW
 
I've been contemplating putting hookups on both sides at the new lots at our park. So let me get this straight, you can hook up your power and septic on either side?
Yes, both sides had pedestals, each had two 50A receptacles, two water supplies and there were two sewer hookups. This is the best pic I have of the configuration.
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Home after an impromptu month at our favorite desert hideaway. When we got home after our winter hiatus in February, we were treated to uninterrupted rain which of course is good for everyone (except those in flood prone areas) but gets a bit tiring. So back to the desert we went and this time we returned home to a delightful 75° temp, everything green, peace and quiet.

Our 600 mile drive back north was delightfully uneventful, including our traverse of the dreaded but predictable LA basin. No major damage or malfunctions on the trip, only one close call with a last minute gore point traverser (wish I got that on the dash cam), and we by-passed much of the treacherous pot-holy section of I-5 by taking HWY 33 north from Santa Nella. A bit slower but much more enjoyable and easier on the rig.
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Home after an impromptu month at our favorite desert hideaway. When we got home after our winter hiatus in February, we were treated to uninterrupted rain which of course is good for everyone (except those in flood prone areas) but gets a bit tiring. So back to the desert we went and this time we returned home to a delightful 75° temp, everything green, peace and quiet.

Our 600 mile drive back north was delightfully uneventful, including our traverse of the dreaded but predictable LA basin. No major damage or malfunctions on the trip, only one close call with a last minute gore point traverser (wish I got that on the dash cam), and we by-passed much of the treacherous pot-holy section of I-5 by taking HWY 33 north from Santa Nella. A bit slower but much more enjoyable and easier on the rig.View attachment 17918
Absolutely beautiful place Rich.
 

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