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Old 08-20-2011, 08:31 PM   #1
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Been on this trip almost 2 weeks now. We hit Montreal, Quebec City and now in Halifax NS. Beautiful country. Did have to replace the valve on the toilet but found the part and only took me 45min to install it. Refrig cooling fan started making lots of noise so shut it off. Will replace when we get home. Cool enough here that the freezer is holding at 0 degrees and fridg at high 30's to mid 40's. Put 2000 miles on truck so far. Plan to be back home in about 2 weeks.
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How about some images!!
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Old 08-21-2011, 08:04 PM   #3
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Yes! Sounds like a wonderful trip. I'd love to see that part of the world. Sadly, it's a bit of a drive from Tucson, pulling a trailer, traveling maybe 400 miles a day (500 if we really want to punish ourselves).

We've talked about going to Yellowstone, a place I'd love to revisit after about 40 years. But, it's a tough 3-day drive, and we have to "hope" to find places to camp along the way. I DO think it's possible though - maybe next year.

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You do not need to "hope" to find a place to camp. We have rv'd across the US Canada, and to Alaska and have never had any problem. There are so many RV parks, Gov parks and even Wallmarts and truckstops that allow overnite parking. We rarely ever get reservations ahead until around 2 or 3 pm when we know the area we will be in. I understand that some Wallmarts have installed electric hookups for rv's. Have also found a number of states have installed dump stations at rest areas. Have fun travelling.
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