Destination rallies have an appeal to a segment of coach owners, mostly
because of their social value. Renew old friendships, attend seminars, ice
cream, happy hours, no hooking up and unhooking every night. Those rallies
are good.
My favorite rallies are rolling rallies. We have done two long
distance ones, Cross Canada in 2012, and Route 66 in 2014. Both of those
were over SEVEN THOUSAND MILES from our home and return. Different place
every night, different stuff to see every day. A chance to use these great
coaches for the purpose for which they were designed. "See the U.S.A. in
your Chevrolet" kinda deal.
We do mini rolling rallies, too. Wine touring, Covered Bridges
(coming up in May 2017). Purposes of them are limited only by your
imagination. Like minded folks together sharing meals every night. Great
fun. Use those coaches as much as possible, folks. Life is short, spend
your kids enheritance, let them earn their own way, they will thank you for
it later. Eat dessert first.
Jim Hupy, President, GMC CASCADERS
Salem, Oregon
78 GMC ROYALE 403
> There is so much to see in this great country of ours, that it is hard for
> us to veto a rally because of its location. For working folks it may be.
> We started out from Wisconsin with the intent of ending up in Shawnee. We
> are getting there by way of Southern California. Our plan is NO PLAN. We
> may stay at a campsite for several days...up to a week (or longer if at a
> relative's home). Then we look at a map and find a place within 300 mi or so
> and go there. See the sights, relax and look at the map again for our next
> stop. Have seen great things. Saw the Reagan Library in Simi Valley CA.
> last week. Then saw the Pacific Ocean at Malibu...walked the beach for a
> day. I spent a couple of hours at the FiTech factory talking with their
> techs. My point is that if you have to travel far to a rally, make the
> rally just another egg in the basket of life. Traveling long distances in
> the
> MH is not as expensive as one would think. We have found that, when on
> the road, our monthly expenses are cut roughly by 1/3 to 1/2. Why?? You
> don't
> buy extras on the road because there is no place to store them and you'd
> have to carry them with you for the next 3 months. Because you are away from
> home, you are not spending money on that home remodel project or other
> such things. Cost of utilities drops way down. etc. etc. you get my drift?
> It
> is actually cheaper to be on the road than to stay home. In addition,
> that coach is better off on the road than sitting idle in storage. Things
> deteriorate. Drums and rotors rust. Rust forms on cylinder walls of
> cylinders with a valve open. Short runs form corrosive fluids in your
> crankcase
> reducing life of the engine. Seals harden making them leak. Mice get in
> and eat your wiring....get my drift? So we don't let the distance to the
> next
> rally deter us from attending.
>
> We have this great country that is just begging you to visit it, and it is
> so much fun to do it in a GMC. JMHO See you all at Shawnee.
> --
> Larry
> 78 Royale w/500 Caddy
> Menomonie, WI.
>
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