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  1. I overheard a conversation at the doctor's today and was called before I could ask where this road was. The way they were talking it is a humdiinger rough, mountainous and they didn't think an RV should be on it. When I came out they were gone.

    Does anyone know where this road might be?

     

  2. I have a question of driving a 13' high MH into Yosemite but, based on the road restrictions for height there is no road that I could drive on. Am I correct on this? Thanks.

    Here is the list I found:

    Wawona Road
    Continuation of Highway 41 inside the park
    Maximum vehicle length: 45 feet (for single vehicles).
    Height restrictions: Wawona Tunnel, into Yosemite Valley: 10 feet 2 inches at curb; from Yosemite Valley, 13
    feet 6 inches at curb (the height of the tunnel at the white fogline is higher and California-legal vehicles are able
    to drive through the tunnel while remaining in their lane).
    Seasons: Open all year (chains may be required in winter).

    El Portal Road
    Continuation of Highway 140 inside the park
    Maximum vehicle length: 45 feet for single vehicle, 60 feet for combination vehicle, 35 feet for towed vehicle
    from hitch to rear bumper
    Height restrictions: 12 feet 10 inches
    Seasons: Open all year (chains may be required in winter).
    Note: Highway 140 outside the park (between El Portal and Mariposa) can accommodate vehicles up to 45
    feet long, effective June 27, 2008. The 28-foot total vehicle length limit will no longer be in effect beginning
    June 27, 2008.

    Big Oak Flat Road
    Continuation of Highway 120 from the west into the park
    Maximum vehicle length: 45 feet for single vehicle.
    Height restrictions: tunnels, from Yosemite Valley: 10 feet 3 inches; into Yosemite Valley, 13 feet 8 inches (the
    height of the tunnel at the white fogline is higher and California-legal vehicles are able to drive through the
    tunnel while remaining in their lane).
    Seasons: Open all year (chains may be required in winter).

    Tioga Road
    Continuation of Highway 120 through the park
    Seasons: Closed from approximately November through May. Overnight parking is not permitted between
    October 15 and the opening of the road in spring.
    Read below for tips on pulling a trailer over Tioga Pass.
    Vehicle Restrictions - Yosemite National Park (U.S. National Park Service) https://www.nps.gov/yose/planyourvisit/restrictions.htm
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    Glacier Point Road
    Maximum vehicle length: Beyond Sentinel Dome/Taft Point trailhead, 30 feet for single vehicle, no trailers.
    Buses longer than 30 feet or with capacity of 26 passengers or more are not permitted beyond the Badger
    Pass Ski Area.
    Seasons: Closed from approximately November through May (Badger Pass portion of the road is open from
    approximately mid December through March). Overnight parking on the Glacier Point Road between Badger
    Pass and Glacier Point is not permitted between October 15 and the opening of the road in spring.

    Mariposa Grove Road
    Maximum vehicle length: 25 feet; no trailers permitted.
    Seasons: Closed approximately November to March or April. When open for the season, park and use the
    free shuttle. Vehicles displaying disability placards are allowed any time when the road is open for the season.

     

  3. It is available as long as you are and Escapee, 4 updates a year.

    Newbies aren't going to boondock, they are heading for the resorts which we shun.

    Newbies may try boondocking once but no phone, no tv, no electricity, no computer will change their minds fast. You need to be set up for boondocking and have a mental attitude to do this.

  4. I received this today. Since we owe this would be a nice gift. Comments.

     

    https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/victims-of-texas-winter-storms-get-deadline-extensions-and-other-tax-relief

     

     
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    Issue Number:    IR-2021-43

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    IRS extends April 15 and other upcoming deadlines, provides other tax relief for victims of Texas winter storms 

    WASHINGTON – Victims of this month’s winter storms in Texas will have until June 15, 2021, to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments, the Internal Revenue Service announced today.

    Following The recent disaster declaration issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA),  the IRS is providing this relief to the entire state of Texas. But taxpayers in other states impacted by these winter storms that receive similar FEMA disaster declarations will automatically receive the same filing and payment relief. The current list of eligible localities is always available on the disaster relief page on IRS.gov.

  5. Thanks for the suggestion. I had used Keepass for years and just switched(kind of) to LastPass a few months ago, testing the waters. I have been adding more and more to LastPass over the last couple weeks, off to learn a new product.

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