On the way there, we stopped at Pilot Station in North Stonington, CT, to be weighed. That, will be another blog. The weather stunk on the way. We had rain and wind on the way there. I had readjusted the weight distributing hitch before leaving, since the dealer did not adjust it. It towed pretty well. I may need to adjust the cams a bit more to make sure they are centered in the bars. Everytime I make a minor change, I should make sure that they are centered.
We had a nice relaxing weekend. That was our intent. We did have to make a trip to the local Wal*Mart to pick up a few things. We also have started a list of things, including things NOT to forget. Yes, we forgot something big...CHAIRS. We get to the campsite, and we are like "Oh $&*$(, we forgot the chairs!!"
Repairs -
- Recaulk bathroom shower
- Front tent bunk snap pulled out
- Fix snap on bunk end
- Check breakaway - can't hear the brake magnets when pulled.
Mods -
- Add a switch and dimmer to control 1/2 the outside plug for my Globes. I have the Polymer Products globes with 8watt LEDs (40 watt equivalent). They are great for cooking, but too much for relaxation
- Change the plumbing so that the water filter only filters a dedicated spigot on the sink. Too much loss of pressure with the good filter, which isn't needed for the whole camper.
- Install a black tank flushing system
Here are a few pics from the weekend.
Julie having fun on the jumping pillow
Julie getting her face painted
Night shots of the camper
Movie night at the neighbor's camper
Jen enjoying her dinner
Campfire with the neighbors
Jennie's birthday cupcakes.
Camping with RV is love! A house on wheels makes everything convenient and comfortable. Camping done in the old way (without an RV) is also nice, but who wouldn't want to camp out and still feel the comfort of your home, right? Omega Glatt
ReplyDeleteCupcakes on a camping trip, that's hard to beat! haha Looks like everyone had a great time.
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