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  1. Chad, Thanks for posting this. I tried to get David Dixon to do this years ago. I'm sure this doesn't have all the functionality I'd hoped for but it will do!
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-low-sulfur_diesel diesel used to be pumped from the boat to the tank through a filter and sent to distribution... Now ULSD requires removal of sulfur and Diesel will never be cheap again.
  3. Just a note on the use of the HDT as a daily driver - a number of folks on here have done it. I think it has only stopped us from going through one area we wanted to visit. If it was a stronger desire we would have rented a car and gone where we couldn't take the truck. In the lower 48, you will have to work on planning your stops and such but you can successfully visit every state and see much of the state. Our truck is 28 feet. A shorter truck would have be easier to get around but I love my big drom box. I carry 6 or 7 bikes, scooter, skates, pogo sticks and other toys, as well as potted plants. We use our truck as a camper - it's tight and as the kids get bigger it gets tighter. But in places like CA it is useful to be able to camp in say Kings Canyon NP and not have to commute in and out from a commercial campground that can accommodate a larger 5th wheel. Everyone's situation is unique and what works for me may not for you, but an HDT has been a HUGE improvement in quality of life over a pickup for us.
  4. There have been a number of clever solutions for larger families on here - firefighter from FLA had a cool custom seating arrangement. Several others have novel solutions - my solution is a custom seat like the old conversion vans. Take a look at this video shot at the ECR a year or so ago....
  5. I think the FB group is a great idea! Thank you guys for getting it started. BTW, Sheri did a great job facilitating the RDBE meeting again this year. Thank you, Sheri! We are missing all of you ladies who are not able to attend this year and our prayers are especially focused on Jack and Danielle right now. Heidi
  6. Oh, Davena, I am so sorry to hear that you will not get to come this year! I had wondered if your sweet Mom was up for the long trip to KS.... Please tell her hello from all of us. We will miss you very much. Know that you are in our thoughts! Love, Heidi
  7. Did everyone see Steve's post about Gail's Mother passing? He said that she was with her when she passed. Our love and prayers go out to you, Gail. Love, Heidi
  8. Sharon, that's great news! Praying for your surgery on Friday. Alicia, looking forward to living vicariously through you and seeing the pics that you're getting this year. Janet, have been following your truck issues on the forum. I hope your get all of the wrinkles ironed out so you can proceed without concern. Donna, enjoyed meeting you too. So glad your internet solution is working for you!
  9. Ladies, so good to know what's going on with some of you! Alicia, I'm sure you're extra excited about your extended trip to YNP this year, since you've had such a busy work schedule. I hope you guys see lots of animals and get tons of great pics! Sharon, I have your surgery on my calendar and will pray that it goes well and that you find a way to recover without so much pain. Susan, it was so good to see you guys. Makes me miss our crowd - there sure are some great ladies associated with these crazy HDT men! Janet, DH and I have really enjoyed reading your blog. I have also been reading over his shoulder and hope that you guys figure out what's going on with your truck so you can head north with confidence. So glad you are enjoying St Mary's. We were there at the beginning of August and the Road to the Sun had just opened the last week of July. Crazy! I hope you get to see it later this year. Are you doing a lot of the hikes around there? We are doing well. We're headed out Friday to visit old friends where we lived for 10 years, so really looking forward to that.
  10. Glad you made it in safely! You have certainly started off your full-time adventure with lots of excitement! Hope to see you down the road!
  11. Missing those of you who aren't here at the ECR!! Donna and Carl have done a wonderful job this year and we are enjoying the fruit of their labors. Lots of absent RDBErs names kept coming up at the RDBE meeting today.... Know that you are missed.... Alicia, know you'll enjoy that trip in May. Glad you're back home for a bit.
  12. Greetings, Ladies - Wanted to give you the latest on DH's Mom. She has had extra struggles over this past month, but she had a wonderful week this past week. She went to her bone doctor and he took her arm cast off and told her she could take off the back/body brace! That leaves her with a temporary splint on her arm and her neck brace. So she is healing well and is doing quite well considering all that she's been through. On the home front, I told DH last week that I have itchy wheel syndrome and realized that the ECR is now just one week away! It will be nice to untether Behemoth and get on the road again. So, who all is coming??
  13. Well, ladies (and any lurking gentlemen ), Robert's Mom is officially home! He said she looks good and survived the move quite well. Sharon, will continue to pray for your uncle. That does not sound good.... Thanks again to all for your prayers and concern. Heidi PS Susan, we had lady finger popcorn popped in bacon grease for lunch - yummy! I found a shop that sells some of your fancy popcorn and have really been enjoying it. So glad to have been introduced to such a concept. It's delicious!
  14. Robert's Mom goes home tomorrow! She is doing SO much better than she was even a week ago. Yesterday she sat up for 4 hours in a row and fed herself supper and ate about a cup of food. She seems to be less exhausted after small exertions, so she is recovering slowly, but steadily! I also had some excitement last week. Robert let me drive the 3 hours one way to go be with my parents, as Dad was having surgery. It went well and they said he did not need intervention and that his heart looks good, so that was a relief to my Mom and to all of us. If you will, please pray that Sallye gets moved home safely tomorrow and that it does not totally exhaust her. R's sister will stay with R's parents for at least another week. Also, her two little ones went home to be with their Dad, so our days of having 6 children have come to an end. Thank you all for your kind thoughts and words. They are greatly appreciated! Heidi
  15. HI all - Sallye is improving slowly. She did another 25 steps in physical therapy. Robert met both the physical and occupational therapists today and they are taking a very wise approach with her. We are impressed with them. Sallye also ate well again at breakfast and supper. Yea! I'll not post again until something monumental happens. If anyone wants to follow along, I am posting daily on FB so the extended family and friends can keep up with her progress. Thank you all again for your concern. Please continue to keep her in your prayers.
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