...as does our 2013 Outback, and has from the day it was new. Just not enough to meet Subaru's threshold to do anything about it then, while still under warranty, so we just got use to carrying an extra quart of oil all the time.Our 2012 Outback would lose oil too.
Kickin'!I’m more of a Robert Earl Keen guy.
Heh, I've passed by that place and passed on the challenge...once upon a time- meat coma!Camp on safe travels! We just got back from a two and a half week vacation. Just looked at my Spot locator and the travels now span the Atlantic to the Pacific!
You didn’t miss too much at the Big Texan it is kind of a tourist trap… interesting though and an okay steak I’d give it a 5 or 6 on a 10 scale.
Yes...did you get any sense of ancient ...whatever...just walking thru or sitting there?Went up to Bandalier National Monument today. Did a little hiking. Elevation is a killer. Nice place.
That is a beautiful sign. Was that metal?Made it to Foss State Park in Oklahoma. Beautiful drive & I feel like I’m home. 98, humidity like crazy & the grass is Bermuda in the campground. Nice campsite.
Yes it was a metal sign. We stopped for gas in Borger, TX up in the panhandle and I couldn’t get started pumping gas. Three different guys came up to me asking about it. Mary Ellen is flinging brochures at them as we can get gas & go to the bathroom. The one guy didn’t believe when I told him we had owned for 10 years.That is a beautiful sign. Was that metal?
And look at that cute little trailer. Do you sleep in that?
The gas pump conversations are a real thing! Somewhere in a southern Missouri gas station a man yelled across 3 bays of pumps that my teardrop was the dangdest cutest looking trailer he ever seen! And you know the rest. It's fun!Yes it was a metal sign. We stopped for gas in Borger, TX up in the panhandle and I couldn’t get started pumping gas. Three different guys came up to me asking about it. Mary Ellen is flinging brochures at them as we can get gas & go to the bathroom. The one guy didn’t believe when I told him we had owned for 10 years.
We have been flagged down a couple of times while on the road with a request to see our trailer. For us, the 550 seemed to draw more attention than our current 560.The gas pump conversations are a real thing! Somewhere in a southern Missouri gas station a man yelled across 3 bays of pumps that my teardrop was the dangdest cutest looking trailer he ever seen! And you know the rest. It's fun!
That has been our experience too. Been a while since I got hit up like that at a gas station. The first was in his work and when he stopped I wondered if I had done something wrong pulling around to the pump.We have had ours for about 15 years and it used to be we could not stop without having to give a tour and answer questions. I think because teardrops are more common we still get questions but not as near as many as we used to get. It seems there are always other teardrops in camp grounds where 15 years ago we were the only one.