2014 Summer

MEMBER matters

YOU’RE THE EXPERTS LIGHT THE WAY Solar lights can be al- tered to become carriage lights attached to your motorhome’s mirrors. All you need is the type of light that has the leg that unscrews. We bought 9/16-inch stainless nuts and 5/8-inch stainless washers. Remove the leg

RESORT UPDATES

ADDITIONS AND CHANGES TO THE 2014 RESORT DIRECTORY

The 2014 Coast to Coast Resort Directory is packed with everything you need to navigate the network of Coast to Coast Resorts and Good Neighbor Parks. To keep members

current, each issue of the magazine includes updates to the directory’s resort and park listings. For easy reference, these changes are noted below with page numbers from the directory. COAST TO COAST RESORTS COAST CLASSIC CHANGES CALIFORNIA The Lakes RV and Golf Resort, Chowchilla Pop-up units not accepted. All units must be 26 feet to 35 feet in length and 10 years or newer (page 96)

from the solar lights and place the washers and the nut onto the bolt stem, sandwich the washers on the lip of the mirror, and hand tighten. The light holds even in strong wind. We didn’t want to mar our mirror, so we glued a piece of inner tube to one side of each washer. Be sure to put it on your list of things to remove when breaking camp.

GARY AND ELOISE CUNNINGHAM Hart Ranch, South Dakota

UTAH Antelope Valley RV Park, Delta Reservation Telephone: (800) 430-0022 (page 158)

OPEN AND SHUT When the refrigerator door handle in our rig was damaged and we couldn’t open the door to get into the refrigerator side, my husband discovered a temporary fix. He used a sturdy strap and the origi- nal screws to make a han- dle. It worked well until we were able to purchase a replacement handle six months later.

St George / Hurricane KOA, Hurricane Check-in: 1:00 PM - 9:00 PM (page 160)

As you travel to Coast to Coast Resorts and Good Neighbor Parks, if you discover any inaccuracies in the 2014 Resort Directory, please let us know at info@coastresorts.com.

— Better than Facebook

Millions of people connect on social media to keep up with friends and family. But where do you go to contact with people who have the same hobbies and lifestyle as you do? If you’re an RVer, there’s no better place to go than RV.net — especially if you have questions. Of course there are books that can answer most questions, but books don’t often answer follow-up questions you may have. In addition to a forum just for Coast to Coast members, you can also access forums that cover all types of recreational vehicles, full-time RVing, RVing with pets, RV cooking, RVing with disabilities and there’s a half- dozen forums about technical issues. According to Lynn and Carol from Fieldon, Illinois, they continue to be members for the following reasons: “The ability to get RV questions expertly answered. Great idea for upgrades. Route travel information. The various forums available. A lot of great folks here!!” Or, CB from Appleton, Wisconsin, had this to say: “Where else can you get 100,000 experts to answer your question for free?” Type in RV.net in your browser and begin your journey.

LEONA DOHERTY Redwood Trails, Orick, California

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