Tuesday, May 26, 2009

First trip with the Moose

Memorial Weekend... our first trip with the Moose... the rv


Somewhere along the way on I90

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Boots hanging out during the ride. ------ Cat taking a nap on the way... not feeling so well.

So we get to our campsite, start unloading when Boots decides to jump in the cargo hold and doesn't want to get out.

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Mackenzie, Matthew and Ken playing cards at the table.


Dogs relaxing after getting tangled up with the broom. To bad they don't know how to use one.



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Matthew and his perfect marshmallow... he was driving Mackenzie nuts with his perfection in roasting... She would just put it in the flames and if it caught on fire... well you can see, blow it out.

Matthew and the making of a smore


Matt taking some time to enjoy a good book. I believe he was reading "The Last Lecture."

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Hanging out in chairs.. do they realize they are dogs?


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Watching the fire, is so relaxing. Man running on flames... Matthew's "cave drawing" replica.

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Ken seemed to enjoy driving the Moose

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Mackenzie napping on the way home. Minni chilling on the way home.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

RV'ing anyone?

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Front view ------------------------------- view with bedroom slideout


Back view with living room slideout.

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Kitchen area in front to bedroom at back -----Fridge


Towards the front
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Table and living area --- table and couch/sofa are in the slideout. When the slideout is in, the table and couch come to about 5" from the edge of the carpet.

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Shower and sink area ---------- commode is across the way.

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Bedroom area on the right side ---- and then to the left. The top 3' of bed area is in the slideout.


Floor plan

My specs: 2007, 32 ft long, 2000 miles on it, 2 slideouts, back-up camera, 2 air conditioners, 2 tvs, 3 beds... bedroom, couch and table, onboard generator, uses propane, battery and 220v