I stick to states I have visited with a trailer and some without... In this case first case it was in a Shasta (don´t know the year...).
Unfortunatly I have never camped in an Airstream til now... But I would love to do so.
Maybe next year here in europe!
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Yes that was the map site. The site saves the map at 198x100. I have to chop Alaska off to get it down to size. And then I had to re-size in MS Office Picture Manager. How did everybody else manage without having to jump through so many hoops?
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OK, I took everyones input such as slept in, thrown out of, fallen down in etc. and checked all the states that fit all of the above criteria; So as of right now I am missing Maine, North Dakota, Hawaii, Alaska, Texas and California. SOOOO, it appears I will need to wrap my tires in duct tape, fill the Jack Daniels locker and get on the road.
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Wabbiteer took my thunder. I was going to say the convention includes a clause that Wisconsin can not be marked. Each time I see one of those maps my eyes go directly to my great state and see it has been avoided. Some will even have the states of Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, and Iowa darkened with Wisconsin blank. I was convinced that the map did not allow the user to mark off the state of Wisconsin since I know that would be the first place to visit especially before Iowa.
Well Kent, here's our map, we stayed in a county park near Madison with a nice dog park.
On another trip we ate in a great soul food place in Milwaukee.
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As many times as Minnie Mate has been in Florida it should show a footnote:
Florida to the 4 power.
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It has begun to feel like a second home. I feel like I know the stretch of I-75 in Florida better than the stretch in Georgia!
In fact, we head south again in less than two weeks for our annual Christmas/New Year's trip and then we'll head to Topsail a week after we get back for the Can Opener Rally. Then back to FL again in February and April. All trips to Disney...our favorite destination! Thank goodness there is a such thing as annual passes.
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When I started to include Alaska because I lived in a rental KIA mini-car for a week before flying home (after disembarking from a cruise in Anchorage) I knew I had to go cold-turkey and avoid the shame of false statements.
Chaplain Kent - you may take back the 'Visited Wisconsin' Karma :::sniff::::
I think the rule should be -- only states you've camped in, with your current rig, and with your current set of tires.
Actually, I like clancy_boy's rule #4. Make it whatever you like. Not everything in life needs a rule.
Current set of tires? Man, are the women ever going to be mad when they find out they didn't have to get the tattoos.... Chaplin, you ought to see what happens to Wisconsin when Shirly flexes her left one!