Thanks, Hunter! I'm having both done, or trying to....Maybe I can find a nearby field w/o close powerlines and do a lure-flying demo. The cats are not going to like being cooped up in a carrier all day, I can guarantee that! Maybe I can close one of the privacy doors and let them stay in the bedroom...
After trying to call, and then driving to two campgrounds last night that did not advertise they were closed (and temps were plummeting into the teens or even lower in places), I found a KOA that although they would not answer the phone (just a generic, non-business voicemail) did appear to be open, although the office was very closed. I registered and wound up going to four campsites before I found one with working electricity....whew. Just in time. I'm loaded with water and propane, but I knew that furnace was going to be getting a workout all night, and it did. Up to 22 now and the sun is shining, and it's gorgeous. Still, serendipitous travel up here after Sept. is a real gamble, I'm finding. With all the late season anglers and opening of hunting season, and all the RV's attached to that business, I'm kind of surprised there aren't more options. I can understand the expense of keeping heat tape on the water pipes and so on, but a way to filter out the many that are closed, (and the closing times can vary widely in the same town) would be a real help to those of us who have our calendars backward.
There is a triple axle Excella parked two rigs down from me, but no numbers and the vehicle next to it is a little jeep. I can't imagine it's the TV.
Anne near Helena, MT
On Oct 26, 2011, at 8:25 AM, Hunter Hampton wrote:
> Anne, are you having indoor stuff done or outdoor stuff? If its outdoor
> stuff I would think you could leave the bird/bird inside.... caged of
> course <g>
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