Well because inquiring minds wanted to know....
Here is what I tow out to the desert (my Alba Suzuki Z400 with all the bling and a super super suspension which makes it ride like a Cadillac across the bumpy dunes. certainly makes a difference at the end of the day...body doesn't ache like it use to.)
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My DHs (he's sitting in the sand in the shade beside his Banshee)
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...and a little excitement Waaaaaahhoooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!
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Death Valley in the Summertime...OH No! and with mechancial problems to boot...no thanks. Even in March it would get warm during the day, but the whole time there was absolutely fantastic. Could'nt have asked for better weather, better planned activities, or a better person to be with. OH, and Yes, couldn't miss Scotty's Castle,
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as well as many many other places. I took almost 3000 digital pictures over the 5 day trip. Think I drove Sharon nuts, but she is so tollerant of me
Rig is so easy to drive and she's the perfect size, as any bigger I'd never get her up my road, driveway, and beside the garage. I have park on the side of the road at the bottom of my hill (see pic of packed and ready to go -- the hill behind is the steep drive up to my home), then I drive down the Jeep to hook-up for tow, or have the flatbed with quads unhook then back RV up to and hook up flatbed, then drive vehicle back up to the house, then walk back down over the hill and do final walk around of rig and trailer before heading out. A pain in the butt process, but simply can't manage the RV and anything behind it around the two 90 degree angle turns and 45degree sloped hill. It's all good. We manage.