2001g8tor
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Tampa, FL
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BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to a post in a topic: Block Heads
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We're loving our Christmas gift! The mickey is made of a chalk board material. My son likes changing the number. Seeing the number decrease helps with my sanity.
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BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to a post in a topic: Fort Wilderness Railroad
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Fort Wilderness Railroad
2001g8tor replied to Rod Wheaton's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
Sled dogs in Florida? The dawgs I'm familiar with are licking their wounds from this past Saturday =D -
Fort Wilderness Railroad
2001g8tor replied to Rod Wheaton's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
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Fort Wilderness Railroad
2001g8tor replied to Rod Wheaton's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
Tigger will not recognize 2001g8tor. Real names are Brian, wife Sylvia and son Brian. We had a site next to her 2-3 years ago at the beginning of the Christmas season. They checked in [with their HUGE rig] a couple days before we left and were working on setting up their "Santa's fireplace" display if I remember correctly. It was a white pop up tent and she was hanging sheets for the walls. We had two light up gators pulling a sleigh and a nativity setup I believe. It was in the section they call the clover leaf, maybe the 1700 loop, by the central comfort station. I have read mention -
Fort Wilderness Railroad
2001g8tor replied to Rod Wheaton's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
This site is great! It has truly been a treasure trove and the more I read the more dots get connected. Thanks to tiggerinbama for recruiting me. I've taken an interest in the FWRR and have seen several of the more obvious remnants over the past few trips to the Fort. I hopped on here tonight to do some research to prepare for next month where I hope to break away from my wife and 4 yr old long enough to do some bushwhacking to further investigation the route.... Maybe even find a cool artifact or two. My wife thinks I am nuts but that's OK. The old map is very helpful (thanks to those -
Buying a golf cart
2001g8tor replied to JediCrandall's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
I get to drive a variety of carts at work. Opinins: The fold down windshields are essentially air conditioning. I don't like the big nobby tires even though they look cool.... Not as smooth a ride. The rain curtains are a relatively cheap accessory... One weekend of camping in the rain and you'll want. Get a speed chip! The fold down back seats that convert to a flat place to haul something are also nice. -
Golf Cart Rentals
2001g8tor replied to Millermouseketeers MaryAnn's topic in Off Property Rentals (Non Disney)
We have used Kenny more than a handful of times drama and issue free. We're staying 6 nights this December and were quoted $210 for a four seater. It sounds like the mouse has ratcheted down on outside vendors so he can enjoy his considerably higher rental rates. When we made the reservation I was told we may or may not have to drive to a local grocery store to pick up and return the cart. The store is supposed to be a six minute drive from the fort. The good thing is Kenny apparently has a trailer he's loaning free of charge to do the cart transport on and off property. There was even m -
BradyBzLyn...Mo reacted to a post in a topic: Importance of Surge Protectors - fka Ten Minutes is All It Took!!!
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Some good news is I have noted a lot of surge arresters installed in Fort distribution panels. The ones I have seen are far better than anything you can likely buy at an RV store. Look for the boxes on the sides of panels that are a little smaller than a shoe box. The drawback to these is they won't do anything for an under voltage occurrence.
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Our TT is uncovered in our Florida driveway. I recently learned the hard way about the need for tire covers. My tires looked dry rotted after only a couple years due to the sun exposure. The unexposed insides and the covered spare were in pristine condition. The best deal I found was amazon.com, Campco 45322 vinyl covers. I am pleased with the quality.
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RV Decals
2001g8tor replied to GAFortFans..Shawn's topic in General Camping Discussion and Questions
I make vinyl signage on the side. Many folks use a "stripe off wheel" made by 3M to remove both the vinyl and the adhesive. It's a real time saver. I have used it on gel coat (boats) and painted surfaces with no worry of damaging the surface. I have not tried it on the travel trailer yet so be warned. There is a product named "rapid remover" that works well and is specifically for the adhesive used on vinyl graphics. -
I agree that Fort Desoto is really nice. Some of the sites are tight and others you simply can't get in if you have a larger rig. Suggest noting the easier access sites on your first trip so you know what to reserve for the next trip. Making reservations is easy however any changes, cancellations or needing "service" of any kind is a real pain since the county employees very rarely answer the phones. I believe they allow reservations up to six months in advance. The place fills up quick and you pretty much need to make reservations 6 months in advance. No sewer hook ups in you site. Wat