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DunaticSuzyQ

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  1. I've looked at all the Yelp reviews and for each good review, there is a bad review on all the RV Rental plances :-( I guess I'm most interested in how the RV performed (no mechanical failures) and if it was clean.

  2. 2006 Forest River Sandpiper Sport 32' Fifth Wheel Toyhauler - SOLD!!
    We are open to $$ or trade+$$ for a smaller toyhauler. We have title, but we can't take payments - sorry.
    In great condition and ready for a new family of duners!
    We only used her twice last season and are down to just 3 people, a RZR and motorcyle so we don't need this big anymore. Going to switch to a small moho or smaller toyhauler.
    Over the years we have slept up to 10 and carried everything from an Odyssey, to quads, to motorcycles and the RZR.
    There are two electric beds in the back (the picture shows just one, but we have the other one too and will reinstall if wanted.)
    There is a fold down dinette bed and opposite is a fold down couch/bed. No rips, tears or stains.
    Vinyl floor is in good condition, but there are two tire stains in back. Up to you to replace or just throw a carpet over it!
    14'7 to first cabinet and 18'6 to the step up to the bedroom. We put the quad in the "kitchen" area between the cabinets.
    Upfront is a queen bed with under storage.
    Bathroom with door has toilet and shower.
    Separate sink and wardrobe.
    Onan 4000 genny (oil changed every 50 hours).
    Ducted air and all the standard features. Everything is operational and has always been maintained to keep it that way.
    Tires are upgraded load e Bridgestones and in excellent condition.
    30 gallon fuel tank, 106 gallon water, 44 gallon black and 44 gallon grey.
    Checkerboard awning.
    Storage cover (picture was first day of summer, it does have some small wear holes now because these cover suck against LV winds! This is our fourth cover.)

    Will include fifth wheel hitch for right deal. :-)


    Thanks for looking and hooray it's almost dune season!

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  3. The road has been like this for years, we all know this. Its not THAT hard to slow the :censored: down.

    If you don't like the road, don't come out to play, go someplace else that has pavement all the way up to the dunes, so you can just unload on the nice pretty pavement and then go out into the dusty dirty terrible sand and get your pretty toys all dirty and dusty while you are having a blast. Maybe they will have some washing stations installed too, so that those people who get too dusty playing in the sand can wash down all their pretty toys. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

    The dunes have trash left enough as it is with people who actually use the dunes and supposedly care about using the dunes. Can you imagine how much more trash there would be if the road was paved? Or how much of a fight we would have on keeping the dunes open, because people in their Prius' are all upset that after driving all that way on that pretty paved road, to see the pristine sand dunes, pay their fee to get in and all they find is a bunch of quads, rails and rzr's polluting the air and tearing up and making tracks all over the poor defenseless sand dunes?

    :idea: Hey while we are at it... maybe we should have them pave the whole camp area, put in full hook ups, flush toilets, and showers.... hmmm I think the average RV Park costs about $60.00 a NIGHT.. I could be wrong on that though...I don't spend much time in RV Parks, I like to go off road and dune...

    Yes what Sand Chick said ....

    I love the dunes. I have only been into dune sports for the past 12 or so years (well, I'm told we did it as kids too at ISDRA, but I don't remember) but in that time alone I have watched it change and change and change. There use to be the unwritten rules of duner etiquette since we are all there enjoying the same thing, but this past Halloween I saw a lot of bad element, azzholes, punkazzes there to just party, steal, and just leave their trash behind. Don't get me wrong -- I like to party, but the Girl Scout in me comes out when it comes to trash and common courtesy. I can't imagine how bad it would be if I had to put up with Prius people AND thuggery all because of easy access. Well, it is kinda of funny when I see the rented mini-van full of tourists cutting out across the sand just to get stuck.

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  4. We have the ability, we just don't feel the need to push the limit especially going up hill! Why push your truck unless you got extra money to spend on a repair and one day, its going to need the repair. I like to spend my money on good times and if it takes 15 more minutes to get there - so what. It's also safer. We used to run with a group who had to prove to each other whose stuff was bigger, faster, stronger and then we almost ate it when the trailer got squirrelly. Never again. Just slow down and enjoy the trip. What ya hurrying for anyway -- to get back to work?!?

  5. I had just filled the water tank and my daughter was stomping about in a cranky teen who had to help fashion . . . maybe it was the tank settling. I crawled back under there and looked around -- still nothing obvious. I guess extra slow on the entrance road for me.

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