KathyBob said:
Glad this worked for you. We'll keep a copy of this thread in the notebook we keep for "serious" TD information. Thanks for sharing your process.
Kathy,
That's why I like these forums. I should probably post about my fix for a broken breakaway cable, too.
Do you mind posting the name and address of the source?
My bad, I should have posted a link. The site is
here. They have a parts page, but don't list any parts for that jack. So I filled out the
Contact Us form with the message I wrote above. As I said, they were very responsive.
(Don't forget to let us know if you ever plan a trip out to the PN!)
Well, 33 more days to freedom (retirement), so that's getting to be more of a possibility. We'll definitely keep you folks in mind when we make it up that way. My only trip to that area was for a job interview in Beaverton in 1980 when I was finishing up my bachelor's degree. It was sunny the day I flew in, but wet the rest of the time. Nonetheless, I was still able to check the area out and really liked it. In fact, I was ready to move there, but then was rejected for the job.
Our next trip is the BRP (again), this time for wildflower season with my Significant Other. I was in the northern section in June a few years ago when the rhododendrons were blooming and it was very nice:
When I saw you folks in the fall, I had only gone as far south as Linville Falls. This time, we have enough time to do the whole thing. We'll probably spend a couple of days in Asheville to check out the area for retirement, then several days in the Smoky Mountains. There's a chance we'll go to New Orleans to visit family, in which case we'll come back through Arkansas, Tennessee, and Kentucky. So we're looking at a 4-6 week road trip with nothing forcing us to return before we're ready.
We're planning a bunch of shorter trips to begin with, but hopefully by next year will make it out west. We've certainly gotten a lot of great ideas for places to go from reading these forums.
Cheers