Each evening, one of the service guys brings Miss Doozie out of the shop and parks her in the "campground" (the first couple of nights we were here, the "campground" was full, so we were parked further back in the lot - in that case, it was helpful if we were around when she came out so we could follow the parker driving Miss Doozie to where they parked her!). Each night, we've been in slightly different places around the lot - for the last week, all in the "campground" area - the first row of parking spaces which are also a little wider (nice for people who have slide-outs - in the sites further back, there really isn't much room for using slides).
So, each night, we are in a slightly different "neighborhood" - our neighbors change, and the rigs that are more stationary (the ones parked behind us) are different as we are parked in different spots.
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Tonight, the rig behind us has a motorcycle on a lift also stored with the motorhome under the RV port / metal awning area. |
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I didn't really see a brand on the lift (I didn't look really hard...). The motorcycle is a Harley Davidson. |
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The tow bar is on a *very* long extension to keep the car behind the motorcycle lift. |
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Very heavy-duty connections! |
Miss Doozie had a motorcycle lift when we purchased her - we did not have a use for it, so sold it to another Blue Bird owner, who eventually delivered it to Michael, the guy who worked on the solar panels with us! I was glad that Michael ended up getting it, though he is still working on his Blue Bird and not currently using it for his adventures.
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