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Old June 1st 07, 06:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt Barrow[_4_]
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john smith wrote:



You do not want to rent an RV and drive/camp the national parks out west.
Maneuverability on the winding, narrow, sometimes windy mountain roads
will give you pucker factor like you have never experienced in IMC.


Ah, baloney. I've driven them recently pulling a 26 foot 5th wheel.
Glacier has a portion of the Going to the Sun Road that they don't allow
vehicles over a certtain length. Other than that you won't have a
problem. Somebody may be looking down a several thousand foot drop but
that's about it.


Yeah, but you and I are used to it. For "Prairie Chickens" it's a different
story.

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Matt Barrow
Performace Homes, LLC.
Cheyenne, WY


 




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