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P'colaTear wrote:I'm right there with everyone else. What a great weekend!! So much fun to see all the great tears and Scotties. I wish I lived closer so we could camp together more frequently, but I will definitely make the drive again next year. Becca, thanks for all your efforts and I'm glad you had a less dramatic trip on the way home. Too bad we didn't get to those giant roasters! Maybe next year.
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nkroes wrote:It was great meeting everyone. Mabel and I had a wonderful time, even though we had a 23 hour drive to get there and 20 hours getting back to Michigan and sub-zero temps. Brrrrrrr. I will be putting up a slideshow of pics on Vimeo and will post the link here when its done. Still waiting for folks to e-mail me pics. Unfortunately I didn't get to tour many of the tears due to so many Scotty folks who winter in FL coming to visit on Saturday. I especially wanted to see Steve's gypsy wagon, but someone is sending me pics so all is good.
bmacke wrote:Angie and I want to thank all of you for your hospitality and kindness this past weekend. I'm glad we drove up even if it was only for the afternoon. It was great to finally meet some people and actually see some other trailers in person.
I've been working all week on our tear and still hope to get it finished in the next week or so.
Jim- after seeing your trailer, I decided to go with the same door hinges. I think they'll be much easier than piano hinges to install.
Becca- thank you for organizing the whole thing.
And thank you all for being so gracious with the pot luck- next time we'll bring something.
Brian
nkroes wrote:Very nice Rebecca. My Rear Door though is a '59 not a '65.
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