Thanks, guys. I'll put up pix.
Wow, I'm amazed someone actually read all that :) Yes, i will try to get some pictures up, if i can whittle it down to a reasonable number. We actually took thousands! And Dave, you are the one to be thanked! I took quite a few pages from your book and used them on this trip. Your "as you went" descriptions of your Four Corners trip were SO helpful in us deciding where to go and possible routes to get there. While ours varied from your route, the descriptions of many of the sights were helpful in figuring out a route we wanted and stops that were "must see". This site is just so helpful!!
Oh, and by the way, you'll all find this humorous.... 2 weeks after we got back from this trip, we traded in the RV on a bigger/better one. After talking to folks on the road, driving it on the mountains, and living in it for nearly a month, we decided we really did not buy the correct RV for us. I wished i had gotten a diesel and one just a little bigger. We traded it in on a 39 ft Fleetwood Discovery (also used). After crunching the numbers and finding this one online, I knew i was going to lose money on the trade in, but found that if I kept it 2-3 years, I'd lose the same amount. (All that dang Tax down the drain - and then some....) So I went for it! If i'm going to have the use of the one i really want for the next 2 years, it was worth it. I just wish i had bought the right one in the first place. But after having been through this experience, i know it had to happen just the way it did. Had i gone in and the sales man had told me i needed a 39 ft diesel, i'd have laughed. But now i have it and i LOVE it. We took it to Lake Cumberland for 5 days just a week after we got it, towing our boat and it did great. After driving the 32 foot all that way, making the jump to this one was not really a big deal. Yes, seriously hooked.......
39ft of road tripping pleasure !!
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Wow, I'm amazed someone actually read all that :) Yes, i will try to get some pictures up, if i can whittle it down to a reasonable number. We actually took thousands! And Dave, you are the one to be thanked! I took quite a few pages from your book and used them on this trip.
I'm so pleased my report was of use, as yours will be to many other members. Many members old and new will read your report and take the same pleasure and tips from it as we have. Your thread has already had over 1000 views and it will have many more!
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Yes, seriously hooked.......
You have well and truly caught the bug, great news !! LOL. Would love to see a picture of your new rig. Oh boy, I got it bad now, and can't wait to get over the water and hit the road in an RV again !
I hope you keep dropping by to share your adventures and knowledge with us, and of course with any trip planning questions you might have.
Dave.
Four Corners - Old vs New
Yeah, there was definitely a discrepancy between the very new central part and the older outer ring with the wooden stands as you describe. It is pretty nice, with flags all around and odd that this is literally in the middle of absolute nowhere! I'll look thru my pix and see if I can pull out a few of the overall scene.
Pictures in opposite order.... why?
Oh yeah, and how do you get your pictures to go up in the right order??? They are exactly backwards of chronological. ..