OK....here By Popular Demand** WHAT IS ON YOUR BUCKET LIST ???????

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Starcar's Comment
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I'll have to think on mine a little...but I'll put it on here when I get it caught up.

Special K, aka Kathy's Comment
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My first and foremost bucket list item is: to be happy....

kayakngal's Comment
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Holy cow Kathy I sure hope you get your bucket list is fulfilled!! smile.gif

Well I'd like to see ancient and new wonders of the world, as many as possible, I'll eat nuts and berries so I can afford some cool trips.

Freefall skydiving

Go on a month long backpack trip in some exotic location yet to be determined but, Czech Republic, New Zealand or Ireland would be cool :)

Kayak yellowstone, clackamas, Rio Grande and upper Gauley rivers.

Thank goodness I'm still young dancing.gif

EPU:

Electric Auxiliary Power Units

Electric APUs have started gaining acceptance. These electric APUs use battery packs instead of the diesel engine on traditional APUs as a source of power. The APU's battery pack is charged when the truck is in motion. When the truck is idle, the stored energy in the battery pack is then used to power an air conditioner, heater, and other devices

Special K, aka Kathy's Comment
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Holy cow Kathy I sure hope you get your bucket list is fulfilled!! smile.gif

Well I'd like to see ancient and new wonders of the world, as many as possible, I'll eat nuts and berries so I can afford some cool trips.

Freefall skydiving

Go on a month long backpack trip in some exotic location yet to be determined but, Czech Republic, New Zealand or Ireland would be cool :)

Kayak yellowstone, clackamas, Rio Grande and upper Gauley rivers.

Thank goodness I'm still young dancing.gif

ha ha Kgal! I have had a rough month...I'll come up with more over time!

EPU:

Electric Auxiliary Power Units

Electric APUs have started gaining acceptance. These electric APUs use battery packs instead of the diesel engine on traditional APUs as a source of power. The APU's battery pack is charged when the truck is in motion. When the truck is idle, the stored energy in the battery pack is then used to power an air conditioner, heater, and other devices

kayakngal's Comment
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Ok, good to know because you need a better bucket list for sure smile.gif

Special K, aka Kathy's Comment
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smile.gif

Ok, good to know because you need a better bucket list for sure smile.gif

Starcar's Comment
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OK Ladies....our bucket list is falling by the wayside, with little to show for it....come on...

Special K, aka Kathy's Comment
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smile.gif Drive a Big Rig through Alaska (or at least a portion of it) Be an Ice Road Trucker!

Starcar's Comment
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Kathy...you go for it....I can drive truck...and I can swim...but I don't care to mix the 2...besides...I don't like the cold. I've been to Alaska...it has 2 seasons....winter...and bugs.....yuck on both.

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