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Calif Bill[_2_] September 12th 09 02:38 AM

Dangerous Roads.
 

"H the K" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a room
at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria.
Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated
as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.

My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.


Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change her mind.
But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.



Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)





B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck camper is a
lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater, queensize bed, stove
and indoor plumbing.



H the K[_2_] September 12th 09 03:56 AM

Dangerous Roads.
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a room
at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria.
Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated
as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change her mind.
But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.


Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)





B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck camper is a
lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater, queensize bed, stove
and indoor plumbing.




How nice. I'd rather stay in a nice hotel than your truck camper.

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Idiots All

Calif Bill[_2_] September 12th 09 05:50 AM

Dangerous Roads.
 

"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a
room at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria.
Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated
as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change her
mind. But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.

Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)





B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck camper
is a lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater, queensize
bed, stove and indoor plumbing.



How nice. I'd rather stay in a nice hotel than your truck camper.



Bed bugs etc in those hotels. The Prevost is nicer than the hotels you can
afford. And I also use hotels. Later this month will be in the Red Lion in
Seattle. But when I go to remote lakes, I love my camper over a tent. And
was nice for a little drive to Alaska 4 years ago. Was nicer than a lot of
the motels we saw on the trip, and did not have to worry about where we
would be the next night.



Jim September 12th 09 05:33 PM

Dangerous Roads.
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a
room at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria.
Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated
as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change her
mind. But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.
Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)




B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck camper
is a lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater, queensize
bed, stove and indoor plumbing.


How nice. I'd rather stay in a nice hotel than your truck camper.



Bed bugs etc in those hotels. The Prevost is nicer than the hotels you can
afford. And I also use hotels. Later this month will be in the Red Lion in
Seattle. But when I go to remote lakes, I love my camper over a tent. And
was nice for a little drive to Alaska 4 years ago. Was nicer than a lot of
the motels we saw on the trip, and did not have to worry about where we
would be the next night.


Can you imagine staying in a hotel room after Krause has been there.
They don't fumigate the rooms enough to clean up after him.

NotNow[_3_] September 12th 09 07:35 PM

Dangerous Roads.
 
Jim wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
m...
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for
a room at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in
Cambria. Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is
rated as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the
microwave in
our suite.
Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change
her mind. But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.
Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)




B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in
a Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck
camper is a lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater,
queensize bed, stove and indoor plumbing.

How nice. I'd rather stay in a nice hotel than your truck camper.



Bed bugs etc in those hotels. The Prevost is nicer than the hotels
you can afford. And I also use hotels. Later this month will be in
the Red Lion in Seattle. But when I go to remote lakes, I love my
camper over a tent. And was nice for a little drive to Alaska 4 years
ago. Was nicer than a lot of the motels we saw on the trip, and did
not have to worry about where we would be the next night.

Can you imagine staying in a hotel room after Krause has been there.
They don't fumigate the rooms enough to clean up after him.


You just made me throw up!

NotNow[_3_] September 14th 09 01:47 PM

Dangerous Roads.
 
JustWait wrote:
In article ,
says...
JustWait wrote:
In article ,
says...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a room at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria. Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Man, I used to really like camping but now it kinda' sucks. Of course
it's different when you are there to work;)

Rowdy Mouse Racing, oh ****, did the Grand Prix run yet!

I like camping. Just need to be set up for it.


Yeah, I am pretty well set up as far as gear, coolers, electricity,
shower.... What we do on race day would be trying living at home and I
am just getting sick of the torrential downpours every night;)

Yeah, you've had your share of rain, that's for sure!

NotNow[_3_] September 14th 09 01:57 PM

Dangerous Roads.
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a room
at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria.
Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated
as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change her mind.
But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.


Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)





B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck camper is a
lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater, queensize bed, stove
and indoor plumbing.



But you've got to remember, Harry is a fat blob, therefore probably has
sleep apnea and other disorders.

Jim September 14th 09 02:16 PM

Dangerous Roads.
 
NotNow wrote:
Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a
room at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria.
Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is
rated as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Just buy her a $1.5 million Prevost camper and she might change her
mind. But would be cheaper to stay at Rock Creek Ranch.

Campgrounds were fun when I was a Boy Scout... :)





B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck
camper is a lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater,
queensize bed, stove and indoor plumbing.


But you've got to remember, Harry is a fat blob, therefore probably has
sleep apnea and other disorders.


Camping has come a long way since Harry's days of sleeping on the ground
in a fart sack.

JustWait September 14th 09 02:32 PM

Dangerous Roads.
 
In article ,
says...

JustWait wrote:
In article ,

says...
JustWait wrote:
In article ,
says...
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:33:34 -0700, "Calif Bill"
wrote:

Should have gone over the hill to the ocean side and asked for a room at
Hearst Castle. Some nice places and very good food in Cambria. Brambles
was a favorite, but they lost lease after 30 years.

We stopped at the Post Ranch Hotel and it was $1200 a night.
Cambria is a lot cheaper. Kirk Creek Campground in the area is rated as one
of best campgrounds in America. Fantastic views on the seashore.
My wife's idea of camping is warming up leftovers in the microwave in
our suite.
Man, I used to really like camping but now it kinda' sucks. Of course
it's different when you are there to work;)

Rowdy Mouse Racing, oh ****, did the Grand Prix run yet!

I like camping. Just need to be set up for it.


Yeah, I am pretty well set up as far as gear, coolers, electricity,
shower.... What we do on race day would be trying living at home and I
am just getting sick of the torrential downpours every night;)

Yeah, you've had your share of rain, that's for sure!


In the ten or so camping weekends we have had this year, I can't
remember even one where it didn't rain (pour like hell) the night before
the race(s)... One of our sponsors gave me a ticket to the Nationals a
few weeks back and I have never been there. Woke up and it was raining,
sent The Mouse but I stayed home. Just didn't want to be at Southwick in
the rain again... ;)

--
Wafa free since 2009

D 2[_5_] September 15th 09 12:57 AM

Dangerous Roads.
 
wrote:
On Mon, 14 Sep 2009 09:16:48 -0400, Jim wrote:

B.S. campgrounds are a lot different than RV parks. And sleeping in a
Prevost RV is like being in a long, very upscale home. My truck
camper is a lot different than a tent. Not large, but nice heater,
queensize bed, stove and indoor plumbing.

But you've got to remember, Harry is a fat blob, therefore probably has
sleep apnea and other disorders.

Camping has come a long way since Harry's days of sleeping on the ground
in a fart sack.



My neighbor is currently making a path towards where we were in
California but he is doing it in a $200,000 motor home.
We figured for the 20-30 days a year he uses it, staying at the Hilton
would be a lot cheaper. The thing you don't hear a lot about is how
much stuff breaks on these things and the guys who work on them are
yacht mechanics who wanted to make more money.


You can spend twice that much for a *used* Prevost.


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