Thanks Dales & KC. I did give a "few" tours of the build during the weekend. It seems like everyone came over at some point to look at it & ask a few questions. The comments were all favorable and everyone noticed something different as they looked it over. I guess the best "look" for me came from Grant. He was pleased with what I'd done and even surprised a bit over some of my detailing & innovations. He liked the flexible conduit in the galley hatch & my approach to the hatch seal. The shower grab bars were a big hit as well. Here are a few of the usual suspects before the feast on Saturday afternoon.

Here's a shot of Keith & some snow in the background on Mt. Whatever (don't know the name of the summit). Yep, that's actually snow in the background, like to froze my a$$ off the first night, going from the heat into the 30's at night. Alice loved the temperatures. Keith is from Phoenix & I met him last year up in Flagstaff. He's the "Host with the most" in camp & is world famous for his "Glop Burritos" in the morning. A great guy & our neighbor in camp. The blue beacon on top of the pole was lit at night, so we could always find our way home.


One follow-up on the trip. The trailer tracks & tows like a dream. No push or pull on the balance of the truck, so the design worked out very well from a towing standpoint & there was no wobble at speed, while being passed by big rigs or any wind problems. On our way back through Phoenix, we hit a major rain storm, pouring down rain on the freeway with lowered visibility & standing water on the ground. There were no leaks! When we got back & I opened up the galley, it was bone-dry inside, at the bottom corners & along the edges. I'm pleased with the way the seals worked out, the positive grab of the latch mechanism & the way the bushings are holding the latch tight.
Kathleen & Dave did the hosting & organized a great event, the Pink Penguin Inn. This was the second annual event & we'll be up for next year.


Big Jim had the world's largest teardrop at the meet, it really is big! It's a standie drop & big enough for everything. His rear hatch has some actuators so there's no lifting involved, just push a button & it's open.


Here's the last night at the event. Wine Ridge for RV's is a great place. Hardly roughing it, but very nice. Pool, hot tub, nice showers, laundry & great company.
