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  1. Other than being VERY quiet up here in the mountains of western North Carolina it hardly seems like Christmas at all with temperatures in the low to mid 60's. Of course, I'll still take that versus Idaho snow. I'll bet that the rideandfly pic and the seadawg pic were taken within 40 miles of each other. For those traveling - please be safe and warm out there. For those at the Mothership - thanks for all you do in making most of us very happy campers. AND, for everyone - MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY HOLIDAYS. Bill
  2. And, there are such things as "wag bags" and "blue boys" that can be used to greatly extend stays.
  3. My point in bringing this topic to light was to warn anyone that is thinking about getting a gas powered generator to think twice before buying. Certainly a dual fuel would make more sense even if it was only to protect oneself from laws such as this. Bill
  4. Those connections "look" tight. It would be helpful to know if a single run was made from there to the antenna itself. And, exactly how/where is the other end of the coax connected to the antenna. Good luck Bill p.s. there's been nothing much to watch on TV anyway since Army lost to Navy this year 😭
  5. I just watched the video below in which the Wayward Waggs discuss a recent California Sate law which bans the sale of small gas powered generators and phases out the use of these over the next few years. https://youtu.be/pY3PR1bDHoU Bill
  6. With regards to the comments about a "Bed Rug". All my trucks have had spray in beds. But, when wet even these are a bit slippery. So, I added a rubber mat. That helped but with my last truck I added a Bed Rug (LIKE THIS). It is really great and easy to clean. Note: if you get one of these, be sure to also get the "rug" for the tailgate. Bill
  7. Make sure that you have an appointment well in advance (like right now) for the dates you have in mind. Service is always VERY busy right before and after the annual Owner's Rally. Bill
  8. Some owners REALLY like to boondock!
  9. I've had two of THESE tonneau covers - I don't really need the extra "tall" storage but I do need to carry a motorcycle in the bed. This cover is one of the only ones that can be folded right up to the rear window allowing full use of the bed. While not perfect, they do keep things more than reasonably dry, are easy to fold, are fairly hard to break in to, and keep things out of sight. I'd buy a third when the time comes. Good luck! Bill
  10. WOW! What a Christmas present. And, at this point the weather forecast doesn't look too bad. In fact, temps should be a number of degrees above normal. Sure do hope that forecast holds true for you guys. Bill
  11. The simple answer to your question is - Yes. However, much depends on just how busy the Service Department is on the day you take delivery. Certainly Service will adjust and/or fix any issues that arise during delivery. But, if they are swamped they may ask you to schedule an appointment for any additional work. If you give them some advanced warning then they can either let you know what the situation is or plan for this additional work ahead of time. Good luck! Bill p.s. have you asked this question with both your sales agent and the Service Department?
  12. Mike - Good Luck tomorrow - give 'em hell! Bill
  13. As you probably already know - the dates for the 2022 Oliver Owner's Rally have been set, campsites can be reserved and you can pay your rally fee ($100). But little information is available yet with regards to meetings, dinners, seminars, etc. Of course I'm sure that these things are still being arranged and one can safely assume that the 2022 rally will be similar to the previous Owner's Rallies where activities were scheduled that cover most of the major items one might expect - boondocking, Oliver maintenance, mods, travel, etc. There are usually at least two dinners - opening night and closing night and possibly other events of this nature with at least one night being "open" for you to have dinner or a campfire or whatever on our own. Breakfasts have ranged from continental type to something a bit more elaborate with owners bringing "stuff" but coffee and tea are almost always available. Participants have also been given t-shirts, hats, mugs and the like. In my opinion - you do get your monies worth and if anything, the rallies that we've had in the past have actually had too many things to do causing me to be tired at the end. The location and facilities are first rate (kind of like Oliver). Certainly, I look forward to seeing old friends again and to meeting many new ones this year. Bill
  14. Yes, you are correct in what you heard. It is "possible" that Oliver Service has these numbers you desire. Certainly contacting Oliver Service could be worth the small effort involved. Good luck! Bill
  15. Congrats on the new job even though it will take time away from your Ollie. Given the approaching winter perhaps it is not actually a bad time to start down a new road. Regarding the shades - replacement is a "snap" Regarding new suspension - if you are upgrading to the EZ Flex I know you will like it much better and (probably) the bushings are gone on the old suspension anyway. Regarding the new sink and faucet - there sure are some nice ones out there - I've always lusted after Overlands. But, what I've got works and therefore I'm not touching it. North Carolina will miss you! Don't forget to visit us! Bill
  16. OK, note in the pic below the piece of fiberglass that a spray can is sitting on. Or, that same piece that sticks out into the aisle starting at the battery box (just below the pantry) and extends back to the nightstand. This piece (as Mike said) sticks out into the aisle about 4 inches or so right about at knee level. Thus, it makes the aisle more narrow at right about knee level. With the "standard floor plan" this piece (extension) is not there. Thus, the aisle is full width at that point. Bill
  17. Gee - 90 minutes from Denver doesn't exactly put this site in the middle of a metropolitan center and being retired I actually look for places with little to no cell service. My "normal" schedule of fishing for a couple of months up in Wyoming, Montana or Idaho would couple very well with a mini-rally during the first or second weekend of September and that kind of time frame would get the rally well away from any conflict with the Oliver Owner's Rally in May. Anyone that is still working either full or even part time would likely have a long weekend over Labor Day (September 5, 2022). Bill
  18. I knew I saw it somewhere. Second post down from the top of the thread. Bill
  19. The aisle in the standard floor plan is also wider (at least right about the height of your knees) due to the fact that there are additional pieces on each side for support of the twin beds. Bill
  20. Didn't someone above mention that they had used "real" lava rock in their pit?
  21. Glad you liked the idea! You might also want to PM Matt Duncan at Oliver here on the Forum. Within the past two years a summer intern (I believe) tried to develop a list of places that could serve as Owner Rally locations. Having said this - if a mini-rally is what you have in mind (this is where I'd start if I were you) then a location that could handle 10 to 20 Olivers should be sufficient. Good luck! Bill
  22. Many of these Clam type screen houses have very fine screening in order to really keep out the bugs. It works great except it does somewhat restrict air flow. Certainly this is little problem when it is cold out and, of course, when using the wall panels. But, if you are using it for shade in full sun and the ambient temperature is much above 80, it will get a bit "stuffy" inside unless you have a fan or there is a good breeze. Bill
  23. A reasonable solution - organize a western Ollie rally. There have been a number of Forum members that have wanted the same thing as you do. Foy and Mirna have organized two rallies (both in northern Florida) that have been well attended and I'm certain that a PM to Foy would get anyone all the details that they would need to organize a mini-rally out west. As they say - organize it and they will come! Bill
  24. I do have the "couch" on one side but have never tried to set it up as a dinner table. Certainly the lagun table arrangement could be made to work and either you can make or Foy can make a custom table in virtually any reasonable size you desired. Of course another way to get to the same place would be to use throw pillows. When ever I have more than the two of us for dinner I either use my Clam screen shelter or the picnic table (if available). Good luck! Bill
  25. dewdev - Never trust the memory of an old guy first thing in the morning (or any other time for that matter)! 😉 Since my Ollie is in storage at the moment I'm only giving you what I remember off the top of my hat - using the button that allows you to switch from AM to FM you can simply keep pressing it until the WB shows up (only four or so presses gets you there). Once there you can scroll through 5 or 6 "bands" to get the clearest one or the one closest to your present location. Bill
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