Me neither, but the camera is sometimes kind to my truck...:love:...Ben
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Man it took forever to drain all the water from the tanks into the street gutter. You could smell the Clorox from 30' away. What ever might have been growing in there is dead now and washed away.
The bacteria and fungi died in battle - which makes them heroes in their world.
In these parts, we get all the freshwater out, or else it'll freeze up come Winter.
Hunter
Upgraded the rearview cameras for the camper and horse trailer. Went from analog wireless to digital wireless and from a two camera set up, one on the back of the camper and one inside the horse trailer to monitor the horse to a 3 camera set up. The 3rd camera will face traffic off the back of the horse trailer for lane changes and backing. no more blind spots. The cameras are always on when the truck and trailer lights are on, full night vision too.
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Pretty cool, Eric...With a rig that big it pays to see as much as possible...:wary:...Ben
Day 4 on the road in the new camper. We are loving it. We are in Mendocino County at the mouth of the Noyo river. Hiking 10-12 miles each day and having seafood or BBQ for dinner at the local restaurants each night.