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Hi all, well I've made it. After 10 HOURS on the road, due to a missed exit, I finally made it here, and, again thanks to your help, I'm able to use the Internet from my hotel room to type this During my 10 hours on I 81, I've noticed TONS of trucks pulling 5th wheel campers, and a majority of them were Dodg* Ra*'*. I saw maybe 4-5 Fords, and like 16 Dodge's. Even the Chebbies had more count then the ford. This surprise me.
Oh well, I'm in DC, (after 10 hours, but heck I got here lol, Can't wait for the trip back
What also shocked me was when we got to DC, when I filled up again, I checked the Milage Until Empty computer thing, and it said "606 Miles until empty", this was great, I thought, never seen it that high before.
Funny about them R*m's. In the Spokane, WA area, they are the #1 pickup of choice among, um, senior citizens. Only maybe 1 outta 10 is driven by a guy under 65 it seems, so that supports the trailer thing you saw. I can only wonder if they picked a R*m over a motorized wheelchair; my buddies also wonder the same. Oh well, buy the Lark next time around.
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