There are about a dozen motorhomes gathered around our little campsite. The 'Drifters' were the first to stake out our domain, and then we arrived along with a couple others, and it seems the coaches haven't quit arriving. Some are only staying a couple days, others may stay a couple weeks. As some leave, others are pulling in to take their place.
It is very beneficial to be camping with others who also have Monaco Coaches (including Holiday Rambler, Safari, and Beaver) because we're sharing what we've learned about our motorhomes with each other. Rick has gotten a lot of help from Mike to make modifications that he's been wanting to tackle. I think on the first day Mike moved and turned our sewer macerator which we've never used. Now that it's easier to get to, we will! Rick is also going to re-arrange all the switches near the front door so they make more sense to us. Rick helped another guy install their new interior sun shades. With everyone around for a few days, any questions that someone might have will be easily answered by others who have completed the same task.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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Wonderful photo and comments on the January Quartzsite experience that accurately depict what I've be seeing and experiencing for 15 annual trip to the "Q"!
ReplyDeleteYour blog and the IRV2 Monaco Owners posts and pics could be a planning tutorial for future Quartzsite visitors.
It would be an interesting Post to IRV2 BB sharing the links to all of the other blogers websites who are attending the Monaco Owners "Roundup in the Desert."
What on earth is a sewer macerator.... or do I really want to know?
ReplyDelete'Timmy', Thank you for the comments. Glad I captured "your" Q correctly. I know this is a special place to you.
ReplyDeleteNan, I'll have to do a separate posting on sewer macerators, but for now lets just compare it to a garbage disposal for your toilet.