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    • The poll results so far is pretty much what I thought, at least for this forum. The majority of people here are mostly retired and probably full time or full time stationary or part time snowbirds, age group 60-79. Younger folks are not thinking full time and so are not interested in Escapee's yet, and a lot of people older than 80 are hanging up the keys because of health or mobility issues. Friends of ours are 85 and still full timers, but don't travel a lot. Others are mid to late 70s and are a little more active traveling. They are not Escapee's members. We at 67/66 are still pups compared to our good friends. We try to meet up once a year too swap stories!
    • I can be reached at nomadic5er @ protonmail dot com We should have pictures posted by May 1. We’ve been moving everything out and into a new home which has kept us pretty busy. 
    • That is a Blue Sea systems, single circuit switch and as the previous post states, it most likely there to isolate the coach battery. In your picture it appears to be mounted on the wall and if it is near the exit door then it ia pretty sure to be for the coach battery. If we are correct, the switch should be in the on position when you are using your coach and turned off when you put it into storage. In the off position you should not have any lights or 12V appliances. 
    • Traveling 6 months a year since 2004 with as many as 3 dogs and a cat, we have needed emergency veterinary services on a number of occasions. We have had one dog pass away while on the road. That was in Memphis while visiting Graceland. We found a local pet crematorium online. We delayed our trip one day to pickup the ashes rather than have them shipped. We have gotten good recommendations for veterinary services from campground managers and locals. In Emporia, KS we used a vet recommended by a waitress at a local restaurant whose family owned a farm near town. In Saint Augustine, FL we found a 24 hr. emergency vet clinic online. In Kingsland, GA we used a local vet with a mobile clinic that visited the campground we were staying at two days a week and had an office in town. When our current puppy swallowed a stone last fall, we used a local vet recommended by the campground manager in Hermann, MO and the University of Missouri Veterinary School clinic to do the endoscope removal of the stone from his stomach. Sometimes it takes some searching and talking to a number of folks, but we have always been successful in finding a veterinarian.
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