Here are some images from the potluck.
http://www.prevostownersgroup.com/ph...toalbumid=1330
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Here are some images from the potluck.
http://www.prevostownersgroup.com/ph...toalbumid=1330
Hey Jim
I was hoping that this was what you were referring too by saying only four people have earned those shirts.....however, you missed one!! You need to include yourself:D Bob and I were just discussing the topic that a special award needed to be given but I guess we are too late with that idea--ha!
[QUOTE=Jim Skiff;34802]Here are some images from the potluck. I'll be adding captions later in the day to help identify members.]
Jim, lovin' the pics, please keep sending!
Hey Terry and Kris, you sure do have a gorgeous coach:D I think I have seen it somewhere before but with that gorgeous trailer behind it I could be wrong! We are envious that you get to hang out with our POG friends and we sure wish we could be there. Be kind to these newbies ya'll and have a great time!!
Debi and Bob-XX as Mango now refers to him!
How long is that stacker behind the XLII?
Hi Debi: Kris and I are having a great time as expected. This is truly a wonderful group. The Black Hills have always been one of my favorite places. Cant wait to get the bike out and do some sight seeing.
Joe: That stacker is a 24' all aluminum Rance.
Well Mike and I hated to hit and run, but you can't imagine how much crap I have taken for leaving my chicks in Houston while hanging out with the sheep hearders in ND.
Good to see everyone, especially the Krakman. And before you ask, I am on the plane headed to OKC meet the girls
Jon Wehrenberg, Tom Chilcote, Harry Hoppe, Todd Moe and Ida Marie
Snorteland.
http://www.prevostownersgroup.com//p...toalbumid=1332
While Jdub and Mango are blowing up sheep and spending a lot of time together in their cozy cabin, Rae is on the Interstate trying to get out of Houston!:rolleyes: That may explain his last post, thinking he was in ND instead of SD.:D
We had a heck of a good session on Electrical systems on our Coaches. Each Convertor does their Coach wiring differently, some Coaches are all 12 volts for lighting and Inverter Loads. Other coaches have 24 volt electrical systems for lighting and inverter loads. Its very helpful to view a coach system with a group of informed owners. Everyone has questions which helps to clarify issues.
Keep sending pictures. It lets us see what we are missing here in the Garden State of NJ. I don't see any plastic coaches...what happned to Jonnie or did you make him park some where else?