Done for the season
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Sounds like you have a bit of work ahead of you as well as expenses. Hopfully for your sake you only need an awing fabric as the cost of an entire new assembly can cause your wallet some real tear$. The converter - on a TT that needed one, I was able to find a rebuilt. It had had some shipping damage but was factory repaired, half price, and as of last year, the family that bought the trailer still were using it. As far as winterizing - I have that chore coming up this weekend after I rescue our new 5er tomorrow from the dealer after some minor warranty work. I would like to use it one more time first, but in our part of the US, probably wont
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There are snow flurries in the Adirondacks, 12" of it in Bangor, Maine where we came through a month ago, a couple inches in other parts of New England. No longer an easy choice for us on the tundra of Upstate NY since the CGs are all closed except for a few state run in the hunting areas
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Same in Tennessee. It is cooling down, but we hope to hit the National Park in Gatlinburg next week. With the crowds gone no fighting for spaces and much more peaceful. We camped the state park at Myrtle Beach two weeks ago and it was great!
We do camp in the snow, but the way and usually put up our fiver from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Just way more peaceful in the off-season.
Steve
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It is, but I normally have work every day starting in about mid-March until about December. Last winter was a joke in terms of work. My dealers weren't selling and the phone wasn't ringing, so this year we are heading south right after Christmas and not coming back until the first week in March.
Steve
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