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Cold Weather camping, end of the line
12-05-2006, 08:48
Post: #1
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Hi ron- we dropped one of our landlines a while back. the dsl line is
817-596-3640

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, tx



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12-05-2006, 08:50
Post: #2
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
In a message dated 12/5/2006 5:02:26 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,
brjanes@... writes:

Glass insurance for the windshield?


Will check on that this week. Thanks,

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, tx



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12-05-2006, 08:53
Post: #3
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Hi Terry- we just orderded one of the best pizzas that I had been craving.
It is good to get back home. We'll see you in the spring.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, tx



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12-05-2006, 10:53
Post: #4
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
My end of the line came around 2:30 pm today, when I pulled my coach,
trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx. WHEW!!! Too
many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
addressed.
It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach. Will
address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go anywhere. I
also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one of fine
truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside corner-
and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger side
so it won't interefere with driving.
Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!
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12-05-2006, 11:10
Post: #5
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Ernie, welcome back to Texas!! The local grocery stores missed you.

Ernest Ekberg wrote: My end of the line came around 2:30
pm today, when I pulled my coach,
trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx. WHEW!!! Too
many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
addressed.
It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach. Will
address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go anywhere. I
also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one of fine
truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside corner-
and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger side
so it won't interefere with driving.
Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!




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12-05-2006, 11:51
Post: #6
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Ernie's back in Texas again, I can imagine hearing
him now, "I'm back in the saddle again, out where a
friend is a friend, where the...." Yeah home is home,
good to be there no matter where it is.

Glass insurance for the windshield? My small glass
cracks often become big ones?
bob janes, greenville, sc

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
>
> My end of the line came around 2:30 pm today, when I pulled my
coach,
> trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx. WHEW!!!
Too
> many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
> addressed.
> It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach. Will
> address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go
anywhere. I
> also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one of
fine
> truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside
corner-
> and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger
side
> so it won't interefere with driving.
> Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
> I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
> Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
> Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!
>
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12-05-2006, 11:52
Post: #7
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Welcome back to the promised land Ernie. Good to have you home. Is
your phone number still the same. I tried calling and got someone
else. Don't know if I miss-dialed or not.

R.E. (Ron) Marabito, Dallas, tX 92WB40


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
wrote:
>
> My end of the line came around 2:30 pm today, when I pulled my coach,
> trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx. WHEW!!! Too
> many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
> addressed.
> It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach. Will
> address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go anywhere. I
> also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one of fine
> truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside corner-
> and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger side
> so it won't interefere with driving.
> Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
> I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
> Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
> Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!
>
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12-05-2006, 12:25
Post: #8
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
So some Texas buffalo are standing around when suddenly one of them
gets a very worried look on his face. His friend asks "whats the
matter", he replies,---"I thought I heard a discouraging word"!

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "one_dusty_hoot"
wrote:
>
> Ernie's back in Texas again, I can imagine hearing
> him now, "I'm back in the saddle again, out where a
> friend is a friend, where the...." Yeah home is home,
> good to be there no matter where it is.
>
> Glass insurance for the windshield? My small glass
> cracks often become big ones?
> bob janes, greenville, sc
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ernest Ekberg"
> wrote:
> >
> > My end of the line came around 2:30 pm today, when I pulled my
> coach,
> > trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx.
WHEW!!!
> Too
> > many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
> > addressed.
> > It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach.
Will
> > address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go
> anywhere. I
> > also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one
of
> fine
> > truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside
> corner-
> > and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger
> side
> > so it won't interefere with driving.
> > Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
> > I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
> > Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
> > Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!
> >
>
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12-05-2006, 12:55
Post: #9
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Great to hear you made it ok Ernie. I think you made really good time
given the roads up here when you left Sat morning. I bet your air
problems were caused by the moisture & freezing temps. I can only guess
how much moisture I have in my system right now since I haven't started
the engine in 2 months. Will purge it again this week though since it's
supposed to be a high around 30 or so by Thursday. A real heat wave.

Talk to you when you have a chance to unwind & unpack. Best to Brenda
too. Know she's glad to have you back home.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40
74FC34



Ernest Ekberg wrote:

> My end of the line came around 2:30 pm today, when I pulled my coach,
> trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx. WHEW!!! Too
> many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
> addressed.
> It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach. Will
> address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go anywhere. I
> also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one of fine
> truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside corner-
> and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger side
> so it won't interefere with driving.
> Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
> I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
> Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
> Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!
>
>



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12-05-2006, 13:42
Post: #10
Cold Weather camping, end of the line
Ernie:
Happy you made it OK. Sounds like you may leave a little earlier next go-round.
I wouldn't blame you.
Can't believe that I had to drain the water from my coach yesterday.
Temperature got down to 21 last eve. 27 tonight right here in DeFuniak Springs.
That doesn't sound like FL.
Turned on the hydronic heat and came home.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL







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From: Ernest Ekberg
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Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 4:53 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Cold Weather camping, end of the line


My end of the line came around 2:30 pm today, when I pulled my coach,
trailer and nasty Yukon beside my home in Weatherford, Tx. WHEW!!! Too
many miles- too short of time. Have some issues that need to be
addressed.
It seems that I have an air leak on the left front of coach. Will
address that and new desicant and spitter valve before I go anywhere. I
also will be in the market for a new windshield. Seems that one of fine
truckers just managed to throw a boulder in the bottom inside corner-
and thus a crack is forming. Fortunately, it is on the passenger side
so it won't interefere with driving.
Thanks to all who have sent emails and phone calls.
I think its good to be home-- tomorrow will be even better.
Ernie Ekberg-83PT40
Weatherford, Tx YEAAAAA!!





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