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  1. 17' OPEN GARAGE FITS 4 SEAT CAN-AM X3 WITH ROOM TO SPARE, ON-BOARD ONAN 5500 GENERATOR, REAR PATIO, REAR BUNK BEDS AND ON-BOARD FUEL STATION! THIS IS THE LOADED TOY HAULER YOU'VE BEEN SEARCHING FOR. PRIVATE MASTER BEDROOM WITH MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS AND HUGE BATHROOM! TONS OF STORAGE, YOU MUST SEE THIS COACH...VERY GOOD CONDITION

     

    Exterior

    • Painted front cap with Jayco logo and LED lights
    • 3/8-inch roof decking on 5-inch crowned truss rafters (R-30)
    • 5/8-inch tongue-and-groove plywood main floor decking
    • 12-inch I-class cambered structural-steel I-beams
    • Seamless roof membrane
    • Folding roof ladder
    • Climate Shield insulation package
    • Magnum Truss Roof System
    • Double 30-pound propane bottles
    • Water system winterization kit
    • Outside shower
    • Whole-house LED lights
    • Roof-mounted solar prep
    • Backup camera prep (2) locations
    • Keyed Alike single key for all doors/locks
    • Sani-con turbo macerator prep
    • Weather package (skirting) and Kingpin Tri-pod stand for support

    Interior

    • Ball bearing drawer guides, 78-pound capacity
    • Stainless, 3-burner range-top with glass top
    • Oversized 21-inch stainless oven
    • Water heater bypass system
    • Auto-ignition 35,000-BTU furnace with digital thermostat
    • Bath skylights
    • Bathroom power vent
    • Gas-strutted, under-bed storage
    • 2 A/C units (living area and bedroom)
    • LED-lighted countertop edge
    • LED-lighted U-shaped dinette
    • Chocolate Maple hardwood cabinetry
    • 18 gallon/hour water heater

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  2. Ventured out to D from 2/13-2/18/23, water heater was working fine. On 2/16 it decided to go AWOL. Fuses all check out. Not sure what else to check. Unit is a 2018 Jayco Talon 320T. Currently I'm out of state, so unfortunately unable to provide any further info until I return. Any tips/tricks/guidance is much appreciated!

  3. There's ways to curb the speeders, but I think that those of us that are regulars to Dumont, are generally excited about this.  Hopefully this project will be smooth, in all senses of the word, and people will be respectful of the posted speed limits.  For those that choose to go out in the dead of summer, and low & behold get stuck while it's 125*, here's a tip:  bring plenty of water and a charged cell phone. 

  4. Wow, Dumont was a "hot spot"...literally!  Got out there Monday 10/21 to a cool 88*.  Nice to see so many people back at it, but "watch out for that guy" everywhere you go. Whoever erected the swingset...beautiful job! It was another point of interest to check out. Comp was busy Thurs, Fri, and Sat night especially. Lots of people in costume, and lots of rides decorated. Sunday, the mass exodus was insane. Took 3 1/2hrs to get from camp to the pay station! Total cluster.  W blew all day. Garbage everywhere. Dumont needs a little TLC.. 

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  5. 2 hours ago, Sandemon said:

        I have brought it up at every meeting for the last 3 years. Nothing can be changed until Dumont gets a "Business Plan" and Katerina has said that she doesn't have the staff to write one.  The RRAC that approved the fee structure no longer has enough members to conduct any business, so they are not an option. I have brought up other ways to get it done but they have not been acceptable to the BLM management so we stay at a stalemate. 

       The biggest issue's that I have heard is a second car (no toys or camping ability) and a day use pass, if you guys have any other ideas let me know and I will bring them up.

       Do not forget that there is a public meeting after the Cleanup on 3-14-2000 from 11:00 to noon at Dumont Dunes this is a time that anyone can bring up any concerns, likes and dislikes, and requests for information, any specific information please post on here so the BLM staff can bring it to the meeting.

    Sandemon, can you clarify the date for the public meeting after the clean-up please? You wrote the year 2000, and wondering if it's supposed to be 2020?

  6. If you want to camp on the backside of the dunes, head north on 95, pass Valley View on your left (you have to look off in the distance for the green street sign), then you'll see the BLM's "Big Dunes" sign. About a mile or so north is where you'll make the left.  It's a nice(r) graded gravel road in. Drive in about 3-4 miles in, and you'll see a wooden fence post structure...make a left there, and you'll have no problem finding a decent-ish camp spot. 

    If you want to camp on the front side, make the left on Valley View, and go about 2 miles or so.  You should see a dirt road on your right heading into the dune area. Forget that one, and continue on VV for about another 1/2 mile or so, and make a right at the next dirt road access.  Wind your way in, and find your special place. It's not that bad, it's just really silty in some spots. You shouldn't get stuck, unless you want to. Good luck. 

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