2017 Plans?
Cyclonic
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So, what are everyone's plans for 2017?
Being the weekend warriors that we are, we try and get out at least once a month, every month. Last year we missed August by a hair. Going for the full 12 months this year, with a loooong trip to Texas in June.
Jan - Williamsburg for the new year
Feb - Hershey
March - Back to Williamsburg
April - ??? - probably local, maybe a winery
May - Cordorus State Park for a TearJerker rally
June - Gulf Coast, Texas, New Mexico - Houston, San Antonio (CoasterCon XL), Big Bend, White Sands, Carlsbad and Amarillo by morning.
July - Probably Williamsburg for my birthday
August - ???
September - ???
October - Knoebels and a TearJerker rally
November - ???
December - Williamsburg again
Being the weekend warriors that we are, we try and get out at least once a month, every month. Last year we missed August by a hair. Going for the full 12 months this year, with a loooong trip to Texas in June.
Jan - Williamsburg for the new year
Feb - Hershey
March - Back to Williamsburg
April - ??? - probably local, maybe a winery
May - Cordorus State Park for a TearJerker rally
June - Gulf Coast, Texas, New Mexico - Houston, San Antonio (CoasterCon XL), Big Bend, White Sands, Carlsbad and Amarillo by morning.
July - Probably Williamsburg for my birthday
August - ???
September - ???
October - Knoebels and a TearJerker rally
November - ???
December - Williamsburg again

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Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
Sterling, VA
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Welcome to Texas in June. We can plan a T@B event at Galveston island state park.2015 S Sofitel, Austin/Houston
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It isn't a plan unless you post a spreasheet file :-)
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@Cyclonic we are planning to head south this summer to visit some Civil War sites. The idea was floated to include a trip to Williamsburg. How many days would you suggest for a first visit for a couple adults, no kids?John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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Other than the first trip to the campground around the corner....I've planned out my first eight-day trip. Basically, a run around Lake Ontario with a stop in Vermont to visit friends.Red and White, 2017 Max S being towed by a 2014 Honda Ridgeline. Hello Mountains!
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Taking delivery of my t@b in late March/early April!Light a campfire and everyone's a storyteller. ~John Geddes
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I'm booked for one 3 day trip a month from April through August, leaving September open. If all goes as planned I want to add a second trip most months trying new places closer to home. DH will be on some, not others.
April- Campground Divas trip to Riverside State park/Bowl and Pitcher 3 days
(If I can get a spot for the T@B, they changed the reservation system)
May - East Meets West in Washington State-Lincoln Rock State Park T@B gathering
June - Farragut State Park in North Idaho with T@B friends, also my birthday
July - 9 Mile Falls State Park and Pontoon boat time, Campground Divas
August - Hunters Campground on Lake Roosevelt, annual church camp out, group site. Usually a wicked long game of Hand and Foot, or some other game. (Can't remember how much room I will have to park the T@B and my TV, might tent camp if it's tight)2017 T@B 320 Max S silver and cherry red, L@dybug ("Bug" aka my esc@pe pod), TV 2015 Toyota Highlander aka Big Red -
Now--pit stop to see our camping buddy, Larry
Jan - AZ
Feb - AZ
Mar -AZ
Apr - AZ, maybe stop to see our camping buddy, Larry
May - Make the cherry storage drawers and Lagun table top for the T@B
June - dunno
July - upper East Coast
August - upper East Coast
Sept - dunno
Oct - dunno
Nov - dunno
December - AZ
Verna, Columbus, IN
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For Williamsburg I would recommend three days, one to do the Colonial WIlliamsburg portion, one for Yorktown and Jamestown, and one for Busch Gardens (talk to me in the spring, I may have some discounts).Photomom said:@Cyclonic we are planning to head south this summer to visit some Civil War sites. The idea was floated to include a trip to Williamsburg. How many days would you suggest for a first visit for a couple adults, no kids?
We like to camp at the Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center. They have a very nice, small, quiet RV park that is open to anyone, $35 a night in the summer, which is really inexpensive in Williamsburg for a full hook-up site, and about 20 minutes out of town.
I could go on and on about routing for a trip like that. Heading down Rt 15 from Pennsylvania put you in easy reach of Gettysburg, Harpers Ferry and Antietam. Cut across on I-66 through Manassass/Bull Run, then down I95 to Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor and Petersburg. Would be a great trip!

States the T@Bpole has camped, so far
Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
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Thanks much. I use Google Earth for routing - drop pins on the places we want to see and the potential campgrounds, and use the ruler tool to quickly approximate distances (we don't like to drive more than 6 hours on travel days.) We'll head to Harrisburg first for the CW museum then on to the Hagerstown area. We were thinking to spend a few days in the Lancaster area on the way back home but might substitute Williamsburg area. DH is still working so we can only do 2 weeks.Cyclonic said:
For Williamsburg I would recommend three days, one to do the Colonial WIlliamsburg portion, one for Yorktown and Jamestown, and one for Busch Gardens (talk to me in the spring, I may have some discounts).Photomom said:@Cyclonic we are planning to head south this summer to visit some Civil War sites. The idea was floated to include a trip to Williamsburg. How many days would you suggest for a first visit for a couple adults, no kids?
We like to camp at the Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center. They have a very nice, small, quiet RV park that is open to anyone, $35 a night in the summer, which is really inexpensive in Williamsburg for a full hook-up site, and about 20 minutes out of town.
I could go on and on about routing for a trip like that. Heading down Rt 15 from Pennsylvania put you in easy reach of Gettysburg, Harpers Ferry and Antietam. Cut across on I-66 through Manassass/Bull Run, then down I95 to Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor and Petersburg. Would be a great trip!John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
I know how that works, the whole work thing gets in my way too.Photomom said:Thanks much. I use Google Earth for routing - drop pins on the places we want to see and the potential campgrounds, and use the ruler tool to quickly approximate distances (we don't like to drive more than 6 hours on travel days.) We'll head to Harrisburg first for the CW museum then on to the Hagerstown area. We were thinking to spend a few days in the Lancaster area on the way back home but might substitute Williamsburg area. DH is still working so we can only do 2 weeks.
The Civil War Museum in Harrisburg is excellent. Not the nicest part of town, but the museum itself is worth the visit. The state capital building is also worth even just a peak inside, if not to take the tour (it is free).
If you decide on Lancaster, a campground recommendation is Beacon Hill in Intercourse. Small but very well kept, and no kids, it is for adults (16+) only. Easy walking distance into town too.

States the T@Bpole has camped, so far
Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
Sterling, VA -
Trying to decide what to do about the T@B in Harrisburg since we'll be passing thru and not camping there. I emailed the museum to ask about RV parking but they never responded. Wouldn't it be nice if tourist attractions had RV info on their web sites?Cyclonic said:
I know how that works, the whole work thing gets in my way too.Photomom said:Thanks much. I use Google Earth for routing - drop pins on the places we want to see and the potential campgrounds, and use the ruler tool to quickly approximate distances (we don't like to drive more than 6 hours on travel days.) We'll head to Harrisburg first for the CW museum then on to the Hagerstown area. We were thinking to spend a few days in the Lancaster area on the way back home but might substitute Williamsburg area. DH is still working so we can only do 2 weeks.
The Civil War Museum in Harrisburg is excellent. Not the nicest part of town, but the museum itself is worth the visit. The state capital building is also worth even just a peak inside, if not to take the tour (it is free).
If you decide on Lancaster, a campground recommendation is Beacon Hill in Intercourse. Small but very well kept, and no kids, it is for adults (16+) only. Easy walking distance into town too.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
HMMMM.
Jan.- Asses snowfall on T@B
Annual Dr. visit, put in request for new knees & back! 
Feb.- Repeat of Jan.

March- Hopefully dig -out plan for previous 2 months, start preliminary plans for suitable permanent cover for the Wolf T@B. Begin thawing self out! Hopefully de-winterize Wolf T@B, and who knows, maybe get in some camping.
April- Wing it for a trip to Lake Roosevelt if plan March, and April weather allows. Put summer shoes back on the Snarling Wolf!
Begin building permanent cover for the Wolf T@B! 
May- East meets West Washington @ Lincoln Rock State Park , perhaps a boondocking fishing trip or two thrown in! 18th Annual Swan Lake trip with good friends, taking Pit Barrel for a stuffed turkey this time, fellow T@bbers welcome. Note: Plan to boondock. Water & vault style restrooms available. Dump site in town. First come, first serve sites.
June- Farrugut State Park, whatever else trips our fancy, or comes up between now & then!
July- Trip to Oregon, destination unknown at this point, still working on details with friends. Wing it for boondocking fishing trips. Another trip to Swan Lake. Trip to Lake Roosevelt with family.
August- Plan to find new boondocking places...destination unknown, might just take a drive, and see where it takes us! Lots of lakes & camping places within 100 miles to choose from.
September- Back to Swan Lake with friends- this one makes our 20th Annual get together. Prime rib on the Pit Barrel for sure! More last minute boondocking trips.
October- 'Ya just never know about this one in these here parts! Sometimes 'ya get Indian summer, others, not so much! Kind of a "wing it" month around here. Hopefully at least one boondocking trip!
Nov.- Winterize both house & T@B, get ready for another winter.
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
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They have bus and RV parking, you will be good to go there.Photomom said:
Trying to decide what to do about the T@B in Harrisburg since we'll be passing thru and not camping there. I emailed the museum to ask about RV parking but they never responded. Wouldn't it be nice if tourist attractions had RV info on their web sites?

States the T@Bpole has camped, so far
Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
Sterling, VA -
Visiting Big Bend National Park, late March.
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Uh huh.sabel said:Visiting Big Bend National Park, late March.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
Jan: Rake snow off T@B.
Feb: Rake snow off T@B.
Mar: Rake snow off T@B.
Apr: Rake snow off T@B. Or not. Gotta melt soon!
May: Pull T@B out of mud with 4WD truck. Plan Memorial Day shakedown trip.
Jun-Sep: Go camping. Dates and locations TBD. (Can't wait!!!)
Oct: Just one more long weekend. Turn up the heat, just to see if it still works. Winterize.
Nov: Park T@B out back and deploy overpriced cover.
Dec: Rake snow off T@B.
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Our climate is similar to yours. I have a storage place rented till the end of March. With any luck the snow won't be too deep when we go to get it and bring it home.ScottG said:Jan: Rake snow off T@B.
Feb: Rake snow off T@B.
Mar: Rake snow off T@B.
Apr: Rake snow off T@B. Or not. Gotta melt soon!
May: Pull T@B out of mud with 4WD truck. Plan Memorial Day shakedown trip.
Jun-Sep: Go camping. Dates and locations TBD. (Can't wait!!!)
Oct: Just one more long weekend. Turn up the heat, just to see if it still works. Winterize.
Nov: Park T@B out back and deploy overpriced cover.
Dec: Rake snow off T@B.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
Yep, I anticipate doing the same!Photomom said:
Our climate is similar to yours. I have a storage place rented till the end of March. With any luck the snow won't be too deep when we go to get it and bring it home.ScottG said:Jan: Rake snow off T@B.
Feb: Rake snow off T@B.
Mar: Rake snow off T@B.
Apr: Rake snow off T@B. Or not. Gotta melt soon!
May: Pull T@B out of mud with 4WD truck. Plan Memorial Day shakedown trip.
Jun-Sep: Go camping. Dates and locations TBD. (Can't wait!!!)
Oct: Just one more long weekend. Turn up the heat, just to see if it still works. Winterize.
Nov: Park T@B out back and deploy overpriced cover.
Dec: Rake snow off T@B.
Light a campfire and everyone's a storyteller. ~John Geddes
2017 t@b CS, silver with green trim.
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I'm about with PXLated, anything beyond 2-3 days from now is a total unknown!
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It is so difficult to get campsite reservations in some places in the Northeast that one has to start planning nearly a year in advance. Waterside campsites at our favorite NYSDEC park in the Adirondacks get snatched up in ONE MINUTE after reservations open. Family members sit with every computer, iPad, and iPhone they own on the web site and start clicking as soon as reservations open.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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Photomom, Wow! We consider ourselves lucky that we choose to live in the Northwest. I've heard/read about other parts of the country that have the same scenario as you. That's part of the reason we choose to boondock mostly, less crowded. PXL, gotta love it! Stay ahead, or behind the cold, and enjoy.
ScottG, I have that same routine down to a tee. We're expecting another round of snow tonight through tomorrow, and then back into single digits with a couple minus degree days thrown into the mix. Oh boy!
2016 T@B MAX S-aka: WolfT@B
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
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It took only one summer with the T@B for DH to be spoiled by having electricity when camping. I don't think boondocking is in our future.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York
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You have electricity when boondocking - It's just 12 volt :-)
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Music, movies, electric lights...PXLated said:You have electricity when boondocking - It's just 12 volt :-)
So what's he addicted to, appliances?
Doesnt want to spend money on or deal with solar or generator.John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
Ahhhh - No free roaming for you. That 30 amp leash doesn't stretch very far :-)
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It's okay. I'm just grateful that I get to go camping in places where I can hike and make photographs. Not too much boondocking here in NY anyway unless you count Walmart.PXLated said:Ahhhh - No free roaming for you. That 30 amp leash doesn't stretch very far :-)John and Henrietta, Late 2016 T@B S Max in Western New York -
Walmart - Funny
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Important to remember, not everyone camps in the same way or for the same reasons.PXLated said:Ahhhh - No free roaming for you. That 30 amp leash doesn't stretch very far :-)
States the T@Bpole has camped, so far
Nathan & Becky... 2013 Ford F150 FX4 TAB HLR... 2012 LG T@B T@Bpole.
Sterling, VA -
Uhmmmmm, Yaaaaaa - Well aware of that.
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