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Originally Posted by sam
Instead I ended up in the hospital with blood poisoning (sepsis).Feeling 500% better. Glad to be home and to get my life back.
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Sam,
Anyone who is feeling 500% better after what you have been through deserves to go camping. I am glad you are doing better and hopefully you will get your wish soon; I do not want to go camping again until it starts to cool down.
We just spent two weeks on Lake Eufaula [Oklahoma] on the shake-down cruise of our new [to us] Class 'C' motorhome. It was extremely hot and humid so we could not get out as much as we wanted. Carol spent time with her 91-year old mother and I spent a lot of time with my 88-year old brother so we did have a good time. We purchased a towed vehicle [Toad] just three days before we left mainly because it already had all the towing accessories with an SMI braking system. Everything performed flawlessly and we are looking forward to a return visit in cooler climes the last of September for my 55th HS class reunion.
On our way home, we spent the night in a campground and got some rain. The roll up vent above our bed began leaking so we had to put a pan in the middle of the bed to catch the slow drips. When we got home, I got up on top to check it out. The previous owner had painted all four vents black or gray and when I touched the outside of the vent, it just crumbled like burnt paper. Inspection of all the vents showed each one was in the same state of deterioration. The MH is a 2005 model [from Pennsylvania] and I have never seen vents deteriorate to the extent these have in just 8-years of use.
I am supposed to get [4] replacement vent covers today. I am just curious if any of the forum members have painted their vents and experienced this situation. I think the paint had a chemical reaction with the vent material causing the dry rot.
Although we do not own a HiLo any longer, I still find myself checking back almost daily and have given some new members the benefit of having owned [3] HiLo's since the early 1980's. I have joined a MH forum but the membership is so huge and varied that I do not enjoy it as much as this forum.
Sam, I hope you get to go camping soon.
Jerry Curtis
Fredericksburg, TX