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Thread: The Eagle has Landed in NC

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    Default The Eagle has Landed in NC

    We got a Jayco hybrid (model 26L) last year and the wife LOVED camping. It had 4 bunks and the kids loved that part. So we decided to upgrade (thanks to my wife getting me a Dodge with the diesel!) to a bigger TT. We ordered it the way we wanted it and now we are the proud owners of a 324BHDS Jayco Eagle. We can't say enough good things about it. We just want to go camping more! We are planning a Yellowstone trip in July for 23 days, so we are trying to plan all of that out. We hope we didn't go too big with our 35' Eagle! We love going to State parks and just sitting by the campfire or hiking.
    Paul
    2010 Jayco Eagle 324BHDS "Eddie"
    2006 Dodge MegaCab 2500, 5.9 CTD with Manual Trans. "Rambo"

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    Welcome BMET to the World of Jayco.
    Glad you landed here enjoy the ride, jump-in any time. Enjoy the New Unit and travel often. Let us know of your travels too.

    Welcome !!!!

    Wayne
    Wayne & Marti ....Yogi the spoiled Dog
    2012 Ford Lariat 4WD PSD Dually LB, Aux Tank 50 gal
    2010 Designer 37 RLQS, 5th Airbourne w/Sidewinder
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    Make sure the State Parks you visit have sites big enough for your set up.
    Otherwise I will say "Enjoy Your New Rig". Have Fun!!!!!
    HAPPY CAMPING!!

    Daryl and Sandy
    2007 Jayco Jayflight 25RKS
    Jayco Jafari Member 29199
    2006 Ford F150 4 x 4 XLT Lariat Crew Cab with Triton 5.4L 3 Valve, 3.73 Limited Slip Gears, 139" Wheel Base
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    I'm new here too. Congrats on you new 324BHDS. We have an '08 314BHDS and love it.

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    Regarding Yellowstone - if you can zone in on your dates, suggest you consider going ahead and make reservations for inside the park full hook-up. They sell out early. We were there for 4 nights in 2008 and stayed in a "non-hookup" camping area. We found their generator restrictions were quite confining to our life style and thus our batteries ran down. Had to power the slides in via hand.

    In my opinion, staying inside the park is a lot more convenient, time wise, than the outside campgrounds. But you do have the issue mentioned above.

    We were on the road 10 weeks, traveled 9,200 miles and had no other planned reservations and had no issues finding a spot. To conserve cash, we do stay in Wal-Mart about 1/3 to 1/2 half the time but we always phone ahead for permission before stopping.
    F250 HD 7.3 Diesel
    31 Ft RLS Designer 5th Wheel

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    We are staying at Fishing Bridge for 5 nights. Not sure if anyone here has heard, but they will NOT have electric sites for 2010. I think they are redoing the system and no eletric sites will be available. The bath houses will still have power, but not the sites.
    2010 Jayco Eagle 324BHDS "Eddie"
    2006 Dodge MegaCab 2500, 5.9 CTD with Manual Trans. "Rambo"

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    Forgot to mention, we also stayed in the park at Yellowstone.... definitely recommend reservations in the summer
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    Welcome to Jayco Owners bmet2000
    Rolly AKA "KxCowboy"

    '75 Dodge Class A Motorhome AKA "The Getto"

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