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  1. #1
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    Apr 2010
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    SW Virginia ( GOD's country ! )
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    Worst Predicament, March 2009, We had been on a tour of Jack Daniels, when we left it was starting to rain temp 34. We were going to get to I-40 and try to make Servierville Tn by dark, by the time we hit I-40 it had began to snow. Temp at this time was 30. With traffic going at a snail pace we decided to try to find a campground close to stop for the night since it was getting dark. My wife called and made reservation at one we had never heard about but we needed to get set for the bad weather. After driving 20miles off the intersate on a narrow road we came to the campground. Now I need to let you know it had rained 2 inches before starting to snow, as I turned into the campground my lights were shinning out into space could not see any road, I moved forward very slowly and started going down a steep hill the road had very little gravel on it and was slippery. When we finally got to the bottom and at the camp ground all the roads were under 3 inches of water, you could not see the gravel roads and there was nobody at this campground no lights or nothing. At this time a lady drove up in a jeep and said she would take me to my site, I said they are all under water! I could not see the narrow roads much less the camp site, by this time it is pitch dark. She turned the lights on in the office and I said this is the only place to park since it was a couple inches higher than he rest of the place, to get to this site I had to go around the road a circle of sorts well I got stuck not once but three times the last time up to the hubs. With very careful rocking the coach I was able to get out, now about this time I am as mad as hell! I finally have the coach pointed toward the hill for my exit in the AM. Put the slides out and hunckered down for the night not knowing what tommorow would bring. Well woke up at 4 AM sleeting 2inches on the ground wait till dawn drive out in the car roads ok if I can just get out of here! Get back to coach wake the wife tell her to get ready for the ride of her life, put slides in they work fine but the awnings over slides frozen stiff, well I figure the ground water is warmer than the air so find a hose connection that is not frozen and start spraying water it is 29 well it finally thawed enough with the water to make the awning retract. Back in the coach which has been running for a while, I have a little flat ground to get my speed up for the hill off we go I get right to the top and it starts spinning, almost stops but did get over the top. After early morning curseing could not hook up car all frozen gear. We drove away and hooked up down the road, I will also say the woman offered to pull me out with her farm tractor and chain. Never will I ever even go by the place again!

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    Montell, Texas....40 miles north of Uvalde which is 80 miles west of San Antonio
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    Best Gadget bought for the bus: The Dyson DC-35 Multi Floor Cordless Vacuum Cleaner.
    We love this vacuum! It has two speeds, high works great on carpet and low on hard surfaces. The head of the floor attachment is narrow, it swivels and is perfect for tight spots in a bus.
    You will not believe how much this vacuum picks up!
    Retails for right around $300 and, in our opinion is worth every penny!
    Best price we have found is at Bed Bath & Beyond with one of their 20% off coupon...they might have to special order it for you, but only takes a few days to come in the store.

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