philh wrote:
Survived the first night :) Drop kick dog doesn't like T-Storms in a trailer anymore than he does a house.
Bed was, umm adequate.
I must have been the talk of the camp as it took 5 trips around to figure out how to get to my assigned spot. I was about to just back into my pull through spot.
Biggest thing we forgot... alcohol :)
I've lost my touch on backing up to connect to TV... Used to be able to do it in my sleep, not so much anymore, especially by myself. Still swearing at the previous owner who I swear owns stock in WD40. He sprayed that******on everything, and everywhere. I may grab a can of brake cleaner before the next trip and start cleaning stuff.
Having all my media digitized sure worked out great. Plug in a hard drive and can play music and movies through the TV.
Wife promised I wouldn't starve... and she made sure I didn't :)
Going to hate the portable toilet thingy. It's under the trailer right now.
Need to do a better job organizing towing hardware. Just throwing all the gear in a pile doesn't work well. Space is at more of a premium than I thought it would be. Fridge took a bit longer to cool down than I expected.
So how did the Challenger handle that load?