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    Posted: 19 Mar 2013 at 9:17pm
Welcome.  Is your Y attached permanently?
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Let's just say I'm younger than Methusalah, but this problem of mine is aging me rapidly.
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Also... Just noticed your very nice picture, which reminds me:   When I purchased this 176 w/slide-out my salesperson guaranteed I could easily tow it with my Dodge Caravan.   My sons-in-law, however, were having conniptions.   Said if I did they'd probably be rescuing my 75 year old self somewhere in Tennessee.   Turns out they were right... that salesman had me right on the edge, weight-wise, and further investigation revealed that Dodge Caravans are also somewhat notorious for transmission failure.   So... one of them brought it from Michigan to Gulf Shores, and I store it at my campground.    Not a bad option, as it turns out.Approve 
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Working on that.   And, yes, it's a straight shot from the wye,  about 3 feet... and I'm told it might be wise to shorten that.   Thanks so much!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Mar 2013 at 8:01am
Originally posted by Winnie

Yeah, well... my thinking is that there are some things a woman should not be doing alone, and... camping may be one of them!Wink


Bahhh. Plenty of women camp. Everybody is new at some point. There is a learning curve.

Heck, speaking of women campers..

Women Campers

I know a couple members, they seem a good group.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Mar 2013 at 9:41am
No, it's not a permanent fixture.   
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Problem solved!   Used the handle of the rag mop I use to wash my camper... it went down and a bit over to almost the mop head and... voila!    I guess you could say I'm 'good to go'... please pardon pun.   Thanks to all who tried to help.    Happy trails to you!

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