Whew!
Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 4:46 pm
Hello
What a year! January of 2010 brought us a new (to us) 2008 21' trailer. We were excited to move up from our 12 yr. old popup. After storing it, we moved it home in early May. I started packing it and making up the beds. On May 15, vandals went on a rampage in this small Montana town (highly unusual) and spread paint over 33 vehicles, awnings, streets. But lastly they entered my neighbors shop (across the alley) and set it on fire. My RV was sitting directly across from the fire. This old, wooden shop went up fast and hot. My RV saved my house, taking the brunt of the heat. I was hiding behind the fence with a hose trying to keep enough water on it to save it. My fence was smoking, the garden shed, my garage only made it because it was stucco; I could hear the smoke detector going off in the trailer and watched the propane cover melting. The fire department was delayed because the heat tunneled up the alley and they couldn't get close; they had to circle around through another side yard to get to the fire. My RV was totaled with the outside wall interior melting down.
Last month, (1/12) we finally found a replacement. We are now the proud owners of a 2005 Jayco Jay Feather 25Z. I am not new to RVing, but haven't had a trailer of this size since the '80's. I will have to learn all over again. Since we will never realize restitution and insurance only helped a little, we have to take one step at a time. I am the manager of the animal shelter and have limited resources and close to retirement.
I also traded my van for a spotless, beautiful 2005 Silverado. I have to admit I like her more than I thought I would. She is just like new! Not a ding or a scratch. She belonged to a Sr. gentleman who never towed anything and fussed over this truck. I only have to change out the radio as soon as I can afford it as it has no auxiliary jack for my iPod.
I need all the help and reminders I can get, quirks of the 25Z, Jayco's in general and new friends. We are in beautiful western Montana, 3 hours south of Glacier Park. We don't have to go far to enjoy the most beautiful country imagineable. My hobby is photography and look forward to having more time to pursue this passion of mine. (I also do restoration of old photographs)
Thank you for the welcome.
vicki
What a year! January of 2010 brought us a new (to us) 2008 21' trailer. We were excited to move up from our 12 yr. old popup. After storing it, we moved it home in early May. I started packing it and making up the beds. On May 15, vandals went on a rampage in this small Montana town (highly unusual) and spread paint over 33 vehicles, awnings, streets. But lastly they entered my neighbors shop (across the alley) and set it on fire. My RV was sitting directly across from the fire. This old, wooden shop went up fast and hot. My RV saved my house, taking the brunt of the heat. I was hiding behind the fence with a hose trying to keep enough water on it to save it. My fence was smoking, the garden shed, my garage only made it because it was stucco; I could hear the smoke detector going off in the trailer and watched the propane cover melting. The fire department was delayed because the heat tunneled up the alley and they couldn't get close; they had to circle around through another side yard to get to the fire. My RV was totaled with the outside wall interior melting down.
Last month, (1/12) we finally found a replacement. We are now the proud owners of a 2005 Jayco Jay Feather 25Z. I am not new to RVing, but haven't had a trailer of this size since the '80's. I will have to learn all over again. Since we will never realize restitution and insurance only helped a little, we have to take one step at a time. I am the manager of the animal shelter and have limited resources and close to retirement.
I also traded my van for a spotless, beautiful 2005 Silverado. I have to admit I like her more than I thought I would. She is just like new! Not a ding or a scratch. She belonged to a Sr. gentleman who never towed anything and fussed over this truck. I only have to change out the radio as soon as I can afford it as it has no auxiliary jack for my iPod.
I need all the help and reminders I can get, quirks of the 25Z, Jayco's in general and new friends. We are in beautiful western Montana, 3 hours south of Glacier Park. We don't have to go far to enjoy the most beautiful country imagineable. My hobby is photography and look forward to having more time to pursue this passion of mine. (I also do restoration of old photographs)
Thank you for the welcome.
vicki