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I was a Sirius subscriber for several years and decided to drop them in May. I get junk mail from them but have never received a phone call to renew. Lucky me, I guess.
One of my pet peeves when riding with someone is when they turn the radio up and then try to have a conversation with me. We need to either have a conversation or listen to the radio. Not both. When I have someone in the truck, the radio stays off, unless they are mad at me. That leaves Sirius to my rides to and from work. I just didn't use it enough. If I spent more time in my truck alone or riding with people I didn't want to talk to though, I would renew.
So decided to head out to the desert before the thanksgiving craziness.
I can't stay enough how much I love this truck. Fully loaded trailer. Chewed up the Tehachapi grade like it wasn't there. Cruise on 65. Only time had to touch brakes/throttle was a semi that was passing a slower semi.
Here are a couple of photos to enjoy.
Just outside InyoKern, Ca. South west of Ridgecrest.
Hey 14 north of Ricardo Campground (Red Rock Canyon)
The area is called Dove Springs. A we have been coming here since 2002. Kids have grown up on/in this dirt.
Wow keith.......Thanks for the detailed info !!
I was looking back over your pictures......Tell be about your grill.
(love them doggies)
Roy,
Our Costco had one of their Roadshows and I got the smaller one for the house. Then the wife noticed the "portable one" even included a carrying case and small inverter. With all the fire restrictions in the California mountains now, BBQ was starting to be a pain.
So I now have this one onboard the trailer. I have used it several times it works great. I have not tried to run it off the inverter yet though.