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Mike B:

We plan to spend a few days in Tombstone, AZ and then Christmas and
possibly New Years in the Texas Hill Country. We aren't going to
freeze to death are we? In general, how is the weather in your area
during the holidays?

Second- I posted a diagram of the LED wiring I used on my grab bar. I
cannot seem to print it on 81/2x11. Don't know if this old computer is
the problem or the operator. When you get a chance will you try to
print it, in case someone is interested?

Thanks,

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40
Niceville, FL

mbulriss

Leroy,

We are quite comfortable here. The southern edge of the Hill Country
of Texas is fairly temperate. While it can get cool sometimes,
freezing weather is usually quite rare. Days are usually very
comfortable for walking around with just a light coat - if any.
Seldom ever do you need heavy coats down here. (Of course, as I say
that, I remember that we got snow late one night two years ago, but it
was all melted the next day by noon.) Prior to getting the Bird and
now having established a tradition of spending Xmas through New Years
on South Padre Island doing Maragaritas, we had a tradition of taking
the Harley for a ride on Xmas Day and again on New Year's Day. I
would guess that about half of those rides were in shirts rather than
leathers. You won't be very cold here! Consider joining us on South
Padre Island! It's usually even warmer down there.

Your drawing of the diagram of the LED wiring printed with no problems
on 8.5 x 11. Taking the printout to the Bird. Looks like an easy
project with your directions.

Thanks,

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jwasnewski"
wrote:
>
> resend-previous post lost in space-
>
> Mike B:
>
> We plan to spend a few days in Tombstone, AZ and then Christmas and
> possibly New Years in the Texas Hill Country. We aren't going to
> freeze to death are we? In general, how is the weather in your area
> during the holidays?
>
> Second- I posted a diagram of the LED wiring I used on my grab bar. I
> cannot seem to print it on 81/2x11. Don't know if this old computer is
> the problem or the operator. When you get a chance will you try to
> print it, in case someone is interested?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40
> Niceville, FL
>

Leroy Eckert

Thanks Mike,
We plan to be in the Texas hill country over Christmas and possibly New Years.
We plan to go to Tombstone first. I would like to go back to South Padre Island,
haven't been there in 30 years. We have the grandkids and school issues may nix
that trip for now. But you never know. We have 20 days for our planned trip
and we are always flexible. I've never been one for structure. Minute by minute
planning doesn't fit a BB. Thanks for the invite.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40
Niceville, FL



----- Original Message -----
From: mbulriss
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 23, 2006 6:05 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Texas Hill Country


Leroy,

We are quite comfortable here. The southern edge of the Hill Country
of Texas is fairly temperate. While it can get cool sometimes,
freezing weather is usually quite rare. Days are usually very
comfortable for walking around with just a light coat - if any.
Seldom ever do you need heavy coats down here. (Of course, as I say
that, I remember that we got snow late one night two years ago, but it
was all melted the next day by noon.) Prior to getting the Bird and
now having established a tradition of spending Xmas through New Years
on South Padre Island doing Maragaritas, we had a tradition of taking
the Harley for a ride on Xmas Day and again on New Year's Day. I
would guess that about half of those rides were in shirts rather than
leathers. You won't be very cold here! Consider joining us on South
Padre Island! It's usually even warmer down there.

Your drawing of the diagram of the LED wiring printed with no problems
on 8.5 x 11. Taking the printout to the Bird. Looks like an easy
project with your directions.

Thanks,

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jwasnewski"
wrote:
>
> resend-previous post lost in space-
>
> Mike B:
>
> We plan to spend a few days in Tombstone, AZ and then Christmas and
> possibly New Years in the Texas Hill Country. We aren't going to
> freeze to death are we? In general, how is the weather in your area
> during the holidays?
>
> Second- I posted a diagram of the LED wiring I used on my grab bar. I
> cannot seem to print it on 81/2x11. Don't know if this old computer is
> the problem or the operator. When you get a chance will you try to
> print it, in case someone is interested?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40
> Niceville, FL
>





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