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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
I am hoping to get some ideas from you guys regarding an xmas present for my father. My father has always wanted to visit the Canadian Rockies, he has literally talked about it for years. He has decided that he is taking next June off and driving out there in their 36ft motorhome.
I want to get him an xmas present that would be useful for his trip but I haven't really came up with any ideas yet. I would love to get him a Garmin, but that is just way more money than I am looking to spend. Any ideas guys??
I want to get him an xmas present that would be useful for his trip but I haven't really came up with any ideas yet. I would love to get him a Garmin, but that is just way more money than I am looking to spend. Any ideas guys??
Sounds like agreat trip.
FWIW A CAA membership so he can get their triptics. I think that's what it's called. Plans aroute for you and tells about the area and road construction. Found it useful. Also gives you maps and travel guides etc of the areas you travel though.
FWIW A CAA membership so he can get their triptics. I think that's what it's called. Plans aroute for you and tells about the area and road construction. Found it useful. Also gives you maps and travel guides etc of the areas you travel though.
Originally Posted by canuck
I am hoping to get some ideas from you guys regarding an xmas present for my father. My father has always wanted to visit the Canadian Rockies, he has literally talked about it for years. He has decided that he is taking next June off and driving out there in their 36ft motorhome.
I want to get him an xmas present that would be useful for his trip but I haven't really came up with any ideas yet. I would love to get him a Garmin, but that is just way more money than I am looking to spend. Any ideas guys??
I want to get him an xmas present that would be useful for his trip but I haven't really came up with any ideas yet. I would love to get him a Garmin, but that is just way more money than I am looking to spend. Any ideas guys??
The other alternative would be to visit one of the bigger motorhome Dealers and see what they have that might be suited for your Dad on his trip.
That will be a great trip for him. I have been to BC a lot of times but I have never driven there. K and I were planning that in another 2 years, that would be a nice way to see part of Canada.
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Heck, The Garmin instantly came to mind until I read the rest of your post. Didn't you pick one up for yourself a while ago. If you did, give him yours you are getting Nav in the New car.
The other alternative would be to visit one of the bigger motorhome Dealers and see what they have that might be suited for your Dad on his trip.
That will be a great trip for him. I have been to BC a lot of times but I have never driven there. K and I were planning that in another 2 years, that would be a nice way to see part of Canada.
The other alternative would be to visit one of the bigger motorhome Dealers and see what they have that might be suited for your Dad on his trip.
That will be a great trip for him. I have been to BC a lot of times but I have never driven there. K and I were planning that in another 2 years, that would be a nice way to see part of Canada.
Shane do you know what part of BC he is planning to visit? Also what kind of activities do you think he will enjoy in the mountains?
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by whatacar
Sounds like agreat trip.
FWIW A CAA membership so he can get their triptics. I think that's what it's called. Plans aroute for you and tells about the area and road construction. Found it useful. Also gives you maps and travel guides etc of the areas you travel though.
FWIW A CAA membership so he can get their triptics. I think that's what it's called. Plans aroute for you and tells about the area and road construction. Found it useful. Also gives you maps and travel guides etc of the areas you travel though.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Nope, I don't have a Garmin Wayne. If I had one, I definitely would give it to my father. I would love to get him one for xmas, but with the baby on the way I can't spend that much. Another thing I would love to get him would be two plane tickets to Toronto with tickets to LMC. It would be great father/son trip. Again, it would be more than I am looking to spend.
My father has never been out west, but has always wanted to go. He has always gone south for vacations. I am glad to see that he is finally doing it. My parents purchased a brand new 36' Motorhome last year so it's a great way to travel out there.
My father has never been out west, but has always wanted to go. He has always gone south for vacations. I am glad to see that he is finally doing it. My parents purchased a brand new 36' Motorhome last year so it's a great way to travel out there.
Originally Posted by GEE35X
Heck, The Garmin instantly came to mind until I read the rest of your post. Didn't you pick one up for yourself a while ago. If you did, give him yours you are getting Nav in the New car.
The other alternative would be to visit one of the bigger motorhome Dealers and see what they have that might be suited for your Dad on his trip.
That will be a great trip for him. I have been to BC a lot of times but I have never driven there. K and I were planning that in another 2 years, that would be a nice way to see part of Canada.
The other alternative would be to visit one of the bigger motorhome Dealers and see what they have that might be suited for your Dad on his trip.
That will be a great trip for him. I have been to BC a lot of times but I have never driven there. K and I were planning that in another 2 years, that would be a nice way to see part of Canada.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by ChristianN
BC and alberta are a nice drive, but getting through Manitoba and saskachewan can be a real challenge with out the lane departure warning system to tell you when you're sleeping .
Shane do you know what part of BC he is planning to visit? Also what kind of activities do you think he will enjoy in the mountains?
Shane do you know what part of BC he is planning to visit? Also what kind of activities do you think he will enjoy in the mountains?
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come on shane .....its your dad and im sure you love him very much
soo whatever the cost ( unless its like a million dollars ? ) i would think its worth it to show him you care. granted with the baby coming soon you need $$$ but im sure that baby will milk you for quite awhile
do something special for dad while he's around ....imho
soo whatever the cost ( unless its like a million dollars ? ) i would think its worth it to show him you care. granted with the baby coming soon you need $$$ but im sure that baby will milk you for quite awhile
do something special for dad while he's around ....imho
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by jasonintoronto
digital camera
Last edited by Garnet Canuck; Nov 18, 2006 at 01:58 PM.
1) Digital Camera
2) Portable DVD Player
3) New Cell Phone
4) iPod
5) Video Camera
6) Satellite Radio
7) Bosch Icon Wipers (hehehe)
8) Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones
9) North Face Gore-Tex Jacket
10) Good pair of boots (hiking)
11) Compass Watch
12) Bluetooth Headset (handsfree driving)
13) GPS (not Garmin...less expensive models out there especially if you buy from US)
And if you are looking for deals...check out Redflagdeals.com...in the forums, lot's of people discussing what to buy...
2) Portable DVD Player
3) New Cell Phone
4) iPod
5) Video Camera
6) Satellite Radio
7) Bosch Icon Wipers (hehehe)
8) Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones
9) North Face Gore-Tex Jacket
10) Good pair of boots (hiking)
11) Compass Watch
12) Bluetooth Headset (handsfree driving)
13) GPS (not Garmin...less expensive models out there especially if you buy from US)
And if you are looking for deals...check out Redflagdeals.com...in the forums, lot's of people discussing what to buy...
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Originally Posted by canuck
I am hoping to get some ideas from you guys regarding an xmas present for my father. My father has always wanted to visit the Canadian Rockies, he has literally talked about it for years. He has decided that he is taking next June off and driving out there in their 36ft motorhome.
I want to get him an xmas present that would be useful for his trip but I haven't really came up with any ideas yet. I would love to get him a Garmin, but that is just way more money than I am looking to spend. Any ideas guys??
I want to get him an xmas present that would be useful for his trip but I haven't really came up with any ideas yet. I would love to get him a Garmin, but that is just way more money than I am looking to spend. Any ideas guys??
My family always has that coverage if the new car coverage has expired.
Perfect Sam!.....you're on the ball
C.
Shane, let us know when your dad is passing through. We may be able to give him an escort ( not the car
) for a while, treat him to a meal, shoot the sh oops, sorry Colin, breeze, visit the LCM with him etc. Any dad o yours is a friend o mine
.
) for a while, treat him to a meal, shoot the sh oops, sorry Colin, breeze, visit the LCM with him etc. Any dad o yours is a friend o mine
.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by whatacar
Shane, let us know when your dad is passing through. We may be able to give him an escort ( not the car
) for a while, treat him to a meal, shoot the sh oops, sorry Colin, breeze, visit the LCM with him etc. Any dad o yours is a friend o mine
.
) for a while, treat him to a meal, shoot the sh oops, sorry Colin, breeze, visit the LCM with him etc. Any dad o yours is a friend o mine
.



