Dahava
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OK...FINALLY somewhere with reliable upload speeds!
Well, I picked up our new 560 a week ago today and have been on the road since. I had a great day with Cary, going through all the ins & outs of our new baby, which we christened "The Guidon." My first night was in a rest area where it was 24 degrees. I was under a Hudson Bay Point blanket and a comforter and was plenty warm w/o a heater. Getting out from my little nest was painful though! Brrrrrrrrr!
I made a stop at the RV/Motorhome Hall of Fame in Elkhart, Indiana and had a great time. Then I shuffled off to Buffalo to visit family for a couple days, then an old military buddy I was stationed with 25 years ago. The neighbors came out to see the 560 and were amazed! Then I spent the night as the sole occupant of Fort Frederick State Park in Maryland. My site was feet from the Potomac and I had an amazing night's sleep! What a beautiful, peaceful spot next to the river and across from a steep cliff. The C & O railroad ran through and the trains sounded amazing going the the river valley. Lots of geese and ducks making their way south, too.
Right now, we're staying in Rockville, MD with more family. Though they have plenty of room...guess where we're opting to stay? Of course! We're like kids on Christmas!
We do have a little ceramic heater with a thermostat that provides PLENTY of heat. We love every option we chose and wouldn't change a thing! Still, a couple of things stand out with this entire experience:
We are having a guidon made for The Guidon. Our motto on it will be "viventium somnium"...living the dream.
Well, I picked up our new 560 a week ago today and have been on the road since. I had a great day with Cary, going through all the ins & outs of our new baby, which we christened "The Guidon." My first night was in a rest area where it was 24 degrees. I was under a Hudson Bay Point blanket and a comforter and was plenty warm w/o a heater. Getting out from my little nest was painful though! Brrrrrrrrr!
I made a stop at the RV/Motorhome Hall of Fame in Elkhart, Indiana and had a great time. Then I shuffled off to Buffalo to visit family for a couple days, then an old military buddy I was stationed with 25 years ago. The neighbors came out to see the 560 and were amazed! Then I spent the night as the sole occupant of Fort Frederick State Park in Maryland. My site was feet from the Potomac and I had an amazing night's sleep! What a beautiful, peaceful spot next to the river and across from a steep cliff. The C & O railroad ran through and the trains sounded amazing going the the river valley. Lots of geese and ducks making their way south, too.
Right now, we're staying in Rockville, MD with more family. Though they have plenty of room...guess where we're opting to stay? Of course! We're like kids on Christmas!
We do have a little ceramic heater with a thermostat that provides PLENTY of heat. We love every option we chose and wouldn't change a thing! Still, a couple of things stand out with this entire experience:
- "Renting" the 560 before building really shed light on things! We were able to add things and subtract things long before build time and knew just what we wanted
- The Camp Inn staff was amazing! I know you know this...but it's worthy of repeating. From dealing with Marty for the rental, Cary with the order, and Craig bailing us out of our dead battery situation during our rental visit, we couldn't have asked for more attention or better customer service! They're pros...every single one of them!
- Everyone here on the forum set us up for success! Having absorbed all the hints, tips, and tricks here gave us the knowledge (if not yet the experience) to hit the ground running! Thank you all!
We are having a guidon made for The Guidon. Our motto on it will be "viventium somnium"...living the dream.