Lone Star Birds Austin Rally
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08-12-2008, 14:37
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Lone Star Birds Austin Rally
The Lone Star Birds had another successful rally this past weekend in
Austin Texas on the shores of Lake Travis, hosted by Chet & Christine Geist. Eleven coaches were represented, with Steve & Pat Gureasko again being the long distance winners. Newcomers were the Cunninghams of Mathis Texas, having purchased John Benham's FC. Eric Johnson and I had separately taken the scenic route (back roads) up from San Antonio and decided that was definitely not going to be the way back! RR12 and Barton Springs Road (I think it was) had some seat puckering spots for both of us, mine courtesy of oncoming rock haulers, and Eric was glad not to have had a wide body (coach that is) on those roads. It was a nice balmy weekend with a new local record for Saturday at 102. In spite of that, the Texas Minvan's ACs kept the inside at 70 where we had it set. Mainly we stayed in cool spaces - inside! As per the usual for LSB gatherings, we always eat well! Friday evening was Italian soup night, courtesy of Chet & Christine Geist and Sue Bulriss. Saturday morning was the traditional potluck breakfast followed by a craft session for the girls making jeweled 'dessert servers' (AKA spatulas for us guys). The men helped mainly by paying for the craft supplies and staying out of the way on the shady side of the deck outside the clubhouse, where we learned that Ellis Brannam now has 7(!!) buses, having just acquired a 60 Flxible. Makes the many of us that have had two Birds at once seem like we were not really trying! Actually that's one event I do not care to win or ever participate in again. After an exhausting ;^) jaw-boning session on the deck, we had leftover Italian soup for lunch. At lunch, John Benham and I learned that Eric and Mary Ann Johnson are not really from France, contrary to their Mother Ship profile on VintageBirds. We still don't get it.... After an afternoon on our own, somehow it seemed like a good idea for the men to stand around BBQ grills in the blazing sun during the record setting Saturday afternoon temperature! Hmmm, thank goodness for liquid refreshments. Sunday morning we consumed made-to-order breakfast tacos (large and tasty). After good byes, most folks eventually wandered off for home. Luckily for me, Michael Kane (a current 2 Bird owner, with one for sale) stayed over until Monday, so he helped me rip apart my 50A power plug when the cord burned my hand when disconnecting it from the pedestal before departure. Seems the neutral cable in my plug decided to wiggle loose some time before. Sure melted the pedestal outlet to my plug! Yes, I told the park about it! Soooo, I took the IH-35 route home past Camping World and got one of those heavy duty yellow plugs with the hand grip built into the back. After arriving back at the shop, I cut the cable back and wired up my new plug. Then I went to plug it into my 50-30 dog bone. NO GO! What the heck? Maybe that's why there were so many heavy duty dog bones that matched the new yellow 50A plug end!? Marketing at it's finest! The ground plug on the new plug absolutely would not go into my old dog bone - it was just slightly too big. I finally gave up and put the Bird in the barn and used 110 extension cords to individually plug in the battery charger and the refrigerator. Today, I visited three RV parts houses where two of them verified it was not my imagination. Two of them could not get the heavy duty yellow 50A plug ends (which they also had) to fit into any of the regular black 50-30 dog bones they had. None of the three had the corresponding yellow dog bones. One of the first two admitted they had seen the problem before (but obviously still didn't carry compatible dog bones! duh). The third parts house also had the heavy duty yellow 50A plugs and no matching dog bones. They did however find a heavy duty black dog bone that the yellow plug went into, so it saved me a 40 mile (one-way) trip back to Camping World for a matching yellow-ended one. You might want to remember this if you change your old plug end out to the new heavy duty yellow one with the built-in handle. By the way, on the way home we also stopped by a Cabelas on IH-35 since we had not been in one before. The prices were high, but the stuffed animal displays were well worth the stop if you have not been in one either. All in all, it was another nice weekend with the Lone Star Birds. Please join us for one if you can. Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX where it finally rained today! |
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08-13-2008, 00:03
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Lone Star Birds Austin Rally
Thanks for the great report Mike. Wish I could have been with the
group, but the temperatures up here in Newfoundland are much more to my liking. We are currently in Gros Morne National Park on the west coast of Newfoundland. We will work our way down the coast south to Port aux Basques for a ferry trip back to the mainland on the 19th. From there, we will move over to the bridge to Prince Edward Island and drive across for a days visit. R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, TX 92WB40 Currently in Newfoundland --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote: > > The Lone Star Birds had another successful rally this past weekend in > Austin Texas on the shores of Lake Travis, hosted by Chet & Christine > Geist. Eleven coaches were represented, with Steve & Pat Gureasko > again being the long distance winners. Newcomers were the Cunninghams > of Mathis Texas, having purchased John Benham's FC. Eric Johnson and > I had separately taken the scenic route (back roads) up from San > Antonio and decided that was definitely not going to be the way back! > RR12 and Barton Springs Road (I think it was) had some seat puckering > spots for both of us, mine courtesy of oncoming rock haulers, and Eric > was glad not to have had a wide body (coach that is) on those roads. > > It was a nice balmy weekend with a new local record for Saturday at > 102. In spite of that, the Texas Minvan's ACs kept the inside at 70 > where we had it set. Mainly we stayed in cool spaces - inside! > > As per the usual for LSB gatherings, we always eat well! Friday > evening was Italian soup night, courtesy of Chet & Christine Geist and > Sue Bulriss. Saturday morning was the traditional potluck breakfast > followed by a craft session for the girls making jeweled 'dessert > servers' (AKA spatulas for us guys). The men helped mainly by paying > for the craft supplies and staying out of the way on the shady side of > the deck outside the clubhouse, where we learned that Ellis Brannam > now has 7(!!) buses, having just acquired a 60 Flxible. Makes the > many of us that have had two Birds at once seem like we were not > really trying! Actually that's one event I do not care to win or ever > participate in again. After an exhausting ;^) jaw-boning session on > the deck, we had leftover Italian soup for lunch. At lunch, John > Benham and I learned that Eric and Mary Ann Johnson are not really > from France, contrary to their Mother Ship profile on VintageBirds. > We still don't get it.... > > After an afternoon on our own, somehow it seemed like a good idea for > the men to stand around BBQ grills in the blazing sun during the > record setting Saturday afternoon temperature! Hmmm, thank goodness > for liquid refreshments. Sunday morning we consumed made-to-order > breakfast tacos (large and tasty). > > After good byes, most folks eventually wandered off for home. Luckily > for me, Michael Kane (a current 2 Bird owner, with one for sale) > stayed over until Monday, so he helped me rip apart my 50A power plug > when the cord burned my hand when disconnecting it from the pedestal > before departure. Seems the neutral cable in my plug decided to > wiggle loose some time before. Sure melted the pedestal outlet to my > plug! Yes, I told the park about it! > > Soooo, I took the IH-35 route home past Camping World and got one of > those heavy duty yellow plugs with the hand grip built into the back. > After arriving back at the shop, I cut the cable back and wired up my > new plug. Then I went to plug it into my 50-30 dog bone. NO GO! > What the heck? Maybe that's why there were so many heavy duty dog > bones that matched the new yellow 50A plug end!? Marketing at it's > finest! The ground plug on the new plug absolutely would not go into > my old dog bone - it was just slightly too big. I finally gave up and > put the Bird in the barn and used 110 extension cords to individually > plug in the battery charger and the refrigerator. Today, I visited > three RV parts houses where two of them verified it was not my > imagination. Two of them could not get the heavy duty yellow 50A plug > ends (which they also had) to fit into any of the regular black 50-30 > dog bones they had. None of the three had the corresponding yellow > dog bones. One of the first two admitted they had seen the problem > before (but obviously still didn't carry compatible dog bones! duh). > The third parts house also had the heavy duty yellow 50A plugs and no > matching dog bones. They did however find a heavy duty black dog bone > that the yellow plug went into, so it saved me a 40 mile (one-way) > trip back to Camping World for a matching yellow-ended one. You might > want to remember this if you change your old plug end out to the new > heavy duty yellow one with the built-in handle. > > By the way, on the way home we also stopped by a Cabelas on IH-35 > since we had not been in one before. The prices were high, but the > stuffed animal displays were well worth the stop if you have not been > in one either. > > All in all, it was another nice weekend with the Lone Star Birds. > Please join us for one if you can. > > Mike Bulriss > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX where it finally rained today! > |
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08-13-2008, 02:25
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Lone Star Birds Austin Rally
One of these days we r going to a Lone Star
Rally..again.........Sure miss seeing all those folks.... One of these days........ You want HOT??.......... come to Vegas...Regards, Hank & Naty 90SP36..still in Vegas --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...> wrote: > > The Lone Star Birds had another successful rally this past weekend in > Austin Texas on the shores of Lake Travis, hosted by Chet & Christine > Geist. Eleven coaches were represented, with Steve & Pat Gureasko > again being the long distance winners. Newcomers were the Cunninghams > of Mathis Texas, having purchased John Benham's FC. Eric Johnson and > I had separately taken the scenic route (back roads) up from San > Antonio and decided that was definitely not going to be the way back! > RR12 and Barton Springs Road (I think it was) had some seat puckering > spots for both of us, mine courtesy of oncoming rock haulers, and Eric > was glad not to have had a wide body (coach that is) on those roads. > > It was a nice balmy weekend with a new local record for Saturday at > 102. In spite of that, the Texas Minvan's ACs kept the inside at 70 > where we had it set. Mainly we stayed in cool spaces - inside! > > As per the usual for LSB gatherings, we always eat well! Friday > evening was Italian soup night, courtesy of Chet & Christine Geist and > Sue Bulriss. Saturday morning was the traditional potluck breakfast > followed by a craft session for the girls making jeweled 'dessert > servers' (AKA spatulas for us guys). The men helped mainly by paying > for the craft supplies and staying out of the way on the shady side of > the deck outside the clubhouse, where we learned that Ellis Brannam > now has 7(!!) buses, having just acquired a 60 Flxible. Makes the > many of us that have had two Birds at once seem like we were not > really trying! Actually that's one event I do not care to win or ever > participate in again. After an exhausting ;^) jaw-boning session on > the deck, we had leftover Italian soup for lunch. At lunch, John > Benham and I learned that Eric and Mary Ann Johnson are not really > from France, contrary to their Mother Ship profile on VintageBirds. > We still don't get it.... > > After an afternoon on our own, somehow it seemed like a good idea for > the men to stand around BBQ grills in the blazing sun during the > record setting Saturday afternoon temperature! Hmmm, thank goodness > for liquid refreshments. Sunday morning we consumed made-to-order > breakfast tacos (large and tasty). > > After good byes, most folks eventually wandered off for home. Luckily > for me, Michael Kane (a current 2 Bird owner, with one for sale) > stayed over until Monday, so he helped me rip apart my 50A power plug > when the cord burned my hand when disconnecting it from the pedestal > before departure. Seems the neutral cable in my plug decided to > wiggle loose some time before. Sure melted the pedestal outlet to my > plug! Yes, I told the park about it! > > Soooo, I took the IH-35 route home past Camping World and got one of > those heavy duty yellow plugs with the hand grip built into the back. > After arriving back at the shop, I cut the cable back and wired up my > new plug. Then I went to plug it into my 50-30 dog bone. NO GO! > What the heck? Maybe that's why there were so many heavy duty dog > bones that matched the new yellow 50A plug end!? Marketing at it's > finest! The ground plug on the new plug absolutely would not go into > my old dog bone - it was just slightly too big. I finally gave up and > put the Bird in the barn and used 110 extension cords to individually > plug in the battery charger and the refrigerator. Today, I visited > three RV parts houses where two of them verified it was not my > imagination. Two of them could not get the heavy duty yellow 50A plug > ends (which they also had) to fit into any of the regular black 50- 30 > dog bones they had. None of the three had the corresponding yellow > dog bones. One of the first two admitted they had seen the problem > before (but obviously still didn't carry compatible dog bones! duh). > The third parts house also had the heavy duty yellow 50A plugs and no > matching dog bones. They did however find a heavy duty black dog bone > that the yellow plug went into, so it saved me a 40 mile (one-way) > trip back to Camping World for a matching yellow-ended one. You might > want to remember this if you change your old plug end out to the new > heavy duty yellow one with the built-in handle. > > By the way, on the way home we also stopped by a Cabelas on IH-35 > since we had not been in one before. The prices were high, but the > stuffed animal displays were well worth the stop if you have not been > in one either. > > All in all, it was another nice weekend with the Lone Star Birds. > Please join us for one if you can. > > Mike Bulriss > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX where it finally rained today! > |
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