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					<description><![CDATA[<p>These are some of our most frightening, weird, and memorable experiences.  In every journey, there is a story, and this is ours.</p>
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<p>We have a new book that was just published on Amazon.  It is called &#8220;I Go Where I&#8217;m Towed&#8221;.  Don&#8217;t be fooled by the title though, this book has nothing to do with towing a travel trailer. &nbsp;</p>



<p>It does, however, have everything to do with our experiences over the last thirty-five years while owning eight different travel trailers. &nbsp;Hopefully you will find this to be an entertaining, and nostalgic look back at those events. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Come on our journey and read about some of the challenges we have faced, the places we stayed, as well as our experiences on the road.  From a very simplistic start with an eighteen-year-old no frills Jayco; all the way to our newest trailer; and everything in-between.  These are some of our most frightening, weird, and memorable experiences.  In every journey, there is a story, and this is ours.</p>



<p>Here is a very brief sample from the book:</p>



<p><em>From the very start, the Jayco travel trailer was an amazing improvement over tent camping.&nbsp; Although, putting down the dinette for the kids to sleep on was a bit of a hassle</em>,<em> it was nothing compared to the set up required to tent camp.</em></p>



<p><em>Then came the night of the tornado.</em>  <em>This we were not expecting.  Not that we hadn’t experienced tornados while camping before – we had.</em></p>



<p><em>Once when Tammy and I were tent camping at Devils Lake State Park the tornado sirens went off.</em>  <em>We had just finished getting the tent up and hurried to break camp and scurry away to safety.  Nothing came of that tornado, other than an adrenaline rush.</em></p>



<p><em>This particular day at the KOA, the weather had been very pleasant.</em>  <em>We had heard that there was the potential for some rain heading our way; and that it would arrive sometime that night.</em>  <em>The KOA sits in a bit of a ravine, with hills on three sides of the campground.  The open side faces what was Harney’s Peak, now renamed Black Elk Peak.</em> <em> As the sun set, the kids played near the camper. </em>T<em>o the west we could see lightening behind the distant clouds. </em></p>



<p><em>Later, after the kids went to bed, Tammy and I noticed the winds intensifying.</em> <em> At this point we could feel the trailer sway back and forth.</em>  <em>“Wow, the trailer is really rocking,” I said.</em></p>



<p><em>Even with the portable jack stands on the front and rear frame, there was a lot of movement.</em>  <em>That’s when the radio announced that there was a tornado moving towards the black hills.</em> I told Tammy that the ravine would probably protect us, even though I couldn’t predict the storm’s effect on us.</p>



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<p>If your interested in reading more, click <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-Where-Im-Towed-Spanning/dp/B0BV49NPND/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2QM3JPQLQ1E1Q&amp;keywords=i+go+where+im+towed+book+35+years&amp;qid=1676553124&amp;sprefix=i+go+where+im+towed+book+35+years%2Caps%2C89&amp;sr=8-1">here</a> to purchase our book on Amazon.</p>


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