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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Verna » Fri Nov 14, 2014 8:00 pm

Mike, I'll be taking my 5x10 Silver Shadow to Arizona this winter for about 3 1/2 months. I'll use my Paha Que 5x7 screen room as my "living room" and night time potty, and my Trekker Privy Tent as my ....privy and shower. It'll work....because I don't want to put up with another winter like last year's record breaking cold and snow.
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Vedette » Fri Nov 14, 2014 9:27 pm

Looks like our set up Verna!
We have the same change tent........ only difference I can see, is that I have made a table mount that allows us to close our galley while the table is up.
Couple three months would be no problem for us? That's camping! :thumbsup:
If I wanted to eat inside and have an onboard bathroom I would have kept my motorhome. :thinking:
Enjoy your winter! :applause: Wish we could join you! :cry:
But, If you are looking to do this every winter?? we will be ready for next year!!! :thinking: :wine:
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Juneaudave » Sat Nov 15, 2014 9:48 am

Marcia and I have been camping since the end of August and are loving it!!! This week we are working our way back south along the Mississippi River Great River Road after being caught in the polar vortex up north! BRRRR! If you are going to be a snowbird in a tear, I think that it is good to be flexible and follow the nice weather to the extent you can!

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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Vedette » Sat Nov 15, 2014 2:57 pm

Hopefully warm weather is not too many miles in front of you?
You are staying all winter, right?
And heading west when?
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Sure hope you guys can stop in for a visit to the Farm on you way home.
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Juneaudave » Sat Nov 15, 2014 3:43 pm

Vedette wrote:Hopefully warm weather is not too many miles in front of you?
You are staying all winter, right?
And heading west when?
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Sure hope you guys can stop in for a visit to the Farm on you way home.
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We were planning on staying south and making a west coast tour this spring....but....we just found out our daughter in Juneau is pg with our first grandchild!!!! I have no idea what the plan is now but Marcia may want to settle down or get back to Juneau a lot quicker now!!!! We will see!

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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby S. Heisley » Sat Nov 15, 2014 7:31 pm

Juneaudave wrote:Marcia and I have been camping since the end of August and are loving it!!! This week we are working our way back south along the Mississippi River Great River Road after being caught in the polar vortex up north! BRRRR! If you are going to be a snowbird in a tear, I think that it is good to be flexible and follow the nice weather to the extent you can!

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That's especially chuckle-worthy because you live in Alaska. :lol:

Congratulations on your first grand baby to-be! :baby:

If you end up going back early, let us know and maybe some of us will come out and camp with you as you drive up through the western states!
We might even have an early, unplanned gathering!
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Vedette » Thu Nov 27, 2014 10:01 pm

Hope you can stay long enough to make the Dam Gathering in Shasta. :worship:
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby pjsauls » Fri Nov 28, 2014 10:41 am

Sunbirds!! Amen, my wife coined the term here 2 years ago when we were having a very hot summer in South Mississippi :( -. Thinking of an extended trip up north. We may take advantage of the concept this coming summer - Michigan maybe? :thumbsup:

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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Vedette » Fri Nov 28, 2014 11:19 am

pjsauls wrote:Sunbirds!! Amen, my wife coined the term here 2 years ago when we were having a very hot summer in South Mississippi :( -. Thinking of an extended trip up north. We may take advantage of the concept this coming summer - Michigan maybe? :thumbsup:

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We laugh when we hear people say they are going "North" without crossing the 49th. :R
As we say we are headed "South" when we intend to cross into your north.
But Michigan to avoid the heat??? :thinking: We were there two summers ago and just about melted due to the "humidity" :oops:
You need to come to the NW where you cane enjoy summer temperatures that are dry!
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby mkitchen » Sun Nov 30, 2014 7:35 pm

Well look for us in the summer of 2016. I retire in April of that year and will take off in June for the northwest. We have a recumbent gathering that we want to get to in Kellogg Idaho and another gathering in August, over near Astoria. So in the meantime we want to travel about in the area. Any yes heading north will include crossing the 49th. I really don't see a problem with using the TD for an extended trip as long as the weather is good. I can deal with a few rainy days in the trailer and we can always just pack up and go elsewhere.
We look for smaller campsites that tend to cater to tent campers. We have a portable shower/privy and an easy-up. Along with that we have our hiking boots and our bicycles for entertainment. Some of our best sites have been at spots in the forest that are not even campgrounds. So long as we can have a campfire and not worry about the dogs, then we are happy.
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Postby Vedette » Sun Nov 30, 2014 9:26 pm

Not hard to chase great weather that time of year. 8) And with that much time between committed events you have a huge number of options and a lot of great country in between. :thinking:
You are going to love the Great North West and B.C. in July! :twisted:
Remember, it will be out 3rd annual "Farm Gathering" in the middle of July.
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby Vedette » Tue Dec 02, 2014 12:10 pm

mkitchen wrote:Well look for us in the summer of 2016. I retire in April of that year and will take off in June for the northwest. We have a recumbent gathering that we want to get to in Kellogg Idaho and another gathering in August, over near Astoria. So in the meantime we want to travel about in the area. Any yes heading north will include crossing the 49th. I really don't see a problem with using the TD for an extended trip as long as the weather is good. I can deal with a few rainy days in the trailer and we can always just pack up and go elsewhere.
We look for smaller campsites that tend to cater to tent campers. We have a portable shower/privy and an easy-up. Along with that we have our hiking boots and our bicycles for entertainment. Some of our best sites have been at spots in the forest that are not even campgrounds. So long as we can have a campfire and not worry about the dogs, then we are happy.
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Please tell us more about the Gatherings you mentioned in Kellogg and Astoria?
Are they Teardrop Gatherings? And who sponsors or hosts them?
What are the exact dates.?
Contact person ? Etc. Etc.
Ad the new TJ Director for the PNW, I am trying to promote participation in as many events as I can......would love to share this information with other TnTTT members, Tear Jerkers, and members of T.O.W. etc.
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Re: Teardrop Snowbirds

Postby mkitchen » Tue Dec 02, 2014 6:16 pm

Sorry, I probably mis-represented these events. The event in Kellogg ID is a gathering of recumbent trike riders, though two-wheelers are welcome. The event in Astoria is a recumbent bike event. My first love is still bicycling but it ties in well with tear drop trailers. This is especially true since I no longer bicycle tour due to the need of a CPAP at night. So now we travel and camp and ride the area then move on.
So to answer you question; you would certainly be welcome but a recumbent bike/trike would help you fit in.
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