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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Russ & Susan Farmer commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'Camping on the East Seashore'
The last two years we have stayed at Camp Hatteras in Rodanthe, NC. (Might be listed as in Waves, NC) Nice park and close to ocean. It's on the Outer Banks so really cool.
Aug 4, 2009
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Camping on the East Seashore

Any suggestions for places to RV on the East Seashore?
Blog post by Bruce Neeley Jul 16, 2009
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Dinghy Towing

I would like to hear about your experiences with dinghy towing. What kind of vehicle? What kind of towing gear? Likes and dislikes.
Blog post by Bruce Neeley May 16, 2009
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Bruce Neeley commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'De-Wintertize Plumbing Process'
Thanks David.
May 16, 2009
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David Atchison commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'De-Wintertize Plumbing Process'
I think the best way, before you open the valve to put your water heater, back in the system is this. Fill your tank, with one cup of bleach, per 10 gallons of water, drive around some, to let it slosh around, and mix, then pump a good bit of it…
May 15, 2009
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Christine Pleiman left a comment for Bruce Neeley
No, we don't use the portable tanks. We usually just camp for the weekend and even when we are gone for 10 days we don't fill the tank. Of course, we don't shower in our trailer either. We always use the bath house. We are going to…
May 7, 2009
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Bruce Neeley left a comment for Christine Pleiman
Yes I did thanks for the info. I would be interested in knowing if you use portable tanks for your gray water?
May 6, 2009
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Christine Pleiman left a comment for Bruce Neeley
Bruce, did you get an answer to your question? We just flush the lines out ... until they run clear then pour a cup of bleach in the holding tank. Fill it up and let it set for a while. Then flush it again until you can't smell the bleach. We…
May 6, 2009
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Bruce Neeley commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'De-Wintertize Plumbing Process'
I forgot. Thanks for the info!!!!!
Apr 12, 2009
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Bruce Neeley commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'De-Wintertize Plumbing Process'
Please explain how the hot water tank bypass works. In the first step the bypass is on? When you are using the hotwater tank is the bypass on or off?
Apr 12, 2009
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Daniel Contento commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'De-Wintertize Plumbing Process'
I normally hook up the city water connection and run all the faucets until they run clear. I then let the toleit run until it's clear, then the shower and the outside shower. Then I put about 10 gallons into the water tank and run the kitchen…
Apr 11, 2009
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Gurney & Dorothy commented on Bruce Neeley's blog post 'De-Wintertize Plumbing Process'
The system can be filled up with water and flushed out for approx. 15 min. or until the color has disappeared.A small amount of baking soda (2-3 tablespoons) can be added to the water system to take out any odor or taste that has developed over the…
Apr 11, 2009
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De-Wintertize Plumbing Process

I would be interested in hearing from anyone on the steps that should be taken to prepare your RV plumbing system for the camping season. I had this explained to me; but that was months ago. Looking for a step by step process.
Blog post by Bruce Neeley Apr 11, 2009
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What Year is your RV?
2009
What Make is your RV?
Dutchmen Express
What Model is your RV?
31P
What Size is your RV?
31ft
What Type is your RV?
Class C Motorhome
What Hobbies & Activities do you Enjoy?
Bike Riding, Camping, Hiking, Site Seeing, Walking, Yoga

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Camping on the East Seashore

Any suggestions for places to RV on the East Seashore?

Posted on July 15, 2009 at 8:46pm — 2 Comments

Bruce Neeley

Dinghy Towing

I would like to hear about your experiences with dinghy towing. What kind of vehicle? What kind of towing gear? Likes and dislikes.

Posted on May 15, 2009 at 9:05pm

Bruce Neeley

De-Wintertize Plumbing Process

I would be interested in hearing from anyone on the steps that should be taken to prepare your RV plumbing system for the camping season. I had this explained to me; but that was months ago. Looking for a step by step process.

Posted on April 11, 2009 at 7:30am — 6 Comments

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At 11:19am on May 6, 2009, Christine PleimanChristine Pleiman said…
Bruce, did you get an answer to your question? We just flush the lines out ... until they run clear then pour a cup of bleach in the holding tank. Fill it up and let it set for a while. Then flush it again until you can't smell the bleach. We do the bleach thing a couple times a summer.
At 9:37am on May 7, 2009, Christine PleimanChristine Pleiman said…
No, we don't use the portable tanks. We usually just camp for the weekend and even when we are gone for 10 days we don't fill the tank. Of course, we don't shower in our trailer either. We always use the bath house. We are going to try some rustic camping this summer so will be using more gray water storage, I'm sure.

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