Custer-Yellowstone-Grand Teton 2010

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Not to be a fatalist, but; I think the boat must be there for when you run the rig off the causeway; you can still go for help.
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toolbox wrote:
Don from Canton wrote:
Howie wrote:That's about as Suburbanite as it gets.
Sorry, Howie, I have to disagree with you there. A fuel-efficient VW Golf towing a classic lightweight tent/trailer? That's not suburbanite, that's AWESOME!

Now, THIS is Suburbanite. A gas guzzler pulling a full-size apartment to "rough it" for the weekend! (pun intended!)

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That is tame Don.

This is what we call hillbilly delux!

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They always seem to drive like total choads, do not ever get behind one or it will be a slow ride.
That Ain't nuttin!
Here is the "Parma Hillbilly Deluxe" and yes I drove like a total choad! :lol:
I figured I ought to pull the lawnmower in case we stayed a while and had to trim the weeds around our bus, she pulled nicely like you didn't even know it was there! :lol:
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Looks like you could use some coilover shocks on the rear or has Aaron been over to your house.
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She's got a tired rear end!
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