Here is one from 2012
Well, I went camping in March. Here in MN that's really something. It was warm all weekend with highs in the upper 70's.
On Friday, after work, I towed my camper down the Robertson Park and set up. I got there about 6. I had stopped in Lakefield on the way and picked up some beer and a few groceries because I didn't feel like going down to Iowa for supplies that night. I had the whole front half of the park to myself. I walked to the back of the park and there was one family tent camping back there. So, it was me and them at the park alone on a warm night,,, in March. I had taken my dog Stausson along with me and I took him for a short walk. He is better then when he was a real young pup but, he is still too hyper and hard to handle but, since I was at the park alone I'm glad I took him.
I started the water heater on my camper. This is the part I have always been most worried about on my new-used camper. It heated the water up just fine. Then it shut off and quit working all together. The pilot would not even re light. It would light but, not in the right way and it would not put out enough flame to keep it's self going. I figured this was par for the course and I started doing numbers in my head to decide what it would cost to install a new one. Then I remembered something my brother taught me. Those pilot lights are so low pressure that the smallest amount of dust will plug them up. So, I did like we do on the farm when we have a pilot light problem and I banged on it with a pair of pliers. I tried lighting it again and it lit right up and the pilot light looked good. It stayed lit and worked all weekend just as it is suppose to. No more problems with it.
After dark the wind died down and I started a small fire with some wood I had brought with me. I know most people are into those big bon-fires but, when I'm camping by myself and it's warm out a small fire will do me just fine. I had a few beers and went to bed.
Saturday morning I woke up. Ate some breakfast. Got the dog out of the truck and put him on the chain. Fed-Watered him and went for a walk. About half way through my walk I got a call from a friend of mine in Spirit Lake Iowa named Justin. I've know him since he was a teen. He must be about 35 now. He wanted to go to a exotic animal sale in Jackson but, did not have a license. (He drank too much last fall and tried to see if his pickup could fly. It flies OK but, the landing sucks. He's dammed lucky to be alive and look as good as he does, But, he busted his ankle so bad he has trouble walking and he almost lost a eye. and of course he doesn't have a drivers license. He hasn't touched a drop of alcohol since. His dad has been sober for 20 years so this kid might just make it)
So we go this this sale at the Jackson Stock Yards. I been in stock yards at Slayton and I was even in the one at Worthington before they tore it down and I got to say this one in Jackson was not that nice when it was built. And it was built a 100 years ago and, it has had lean to's added to it bunches of times since then. We get a wrist band and try to find a place to set down. It was impossible. It was packed. There was one small entrance to a grand stand with 100's of people in it. The people in the top row had to duck there head when they stood up to keep from hitting it on the ceiling. The whole thing is a big disaster waiting to happen. I was scared just being in the building. After half hour we found a place to set and I was happy to see it was right near the exit. It was on the top row but if things had gone bad I could have jumped over the little 4 foot fence and got the hell out of there.
The auction itself was very interesting. They had a awful lot of weird animals. This must be the only action of this type in the whole area. There were birds of every different type, from peacocks to chickens with hairy feet. Rabbits, goats, horses, they even had a boa constrictor. (Though the auctioneer said lets sell that dammed thing and get it out of here lol) After Justin bought some mallard ducks to add to his bird collection we went into the back room and checked out what was coming next. There was a lot of stuff there and they were selling it as fast as they could. They needed too. The auction stated at 9 AM and I bet they were still selling things at 5 PM. We didn't stay that late After dropping off Justin I headed back to the park. When I pulled in I bumped into Kay and Ron. The said they were out fishing. Said you can still catch crappies and perch at this time of year. They told me Beanie and Gary had brought out there camper. Kay also saw that my camper was unplugged. She decided to plug it in for me. I had left it unplugged because these old style power converter in these old campers over charge your battery and cook it to death after about 3 years. Since my fridge automatically switches to gas and I didn't need to run the air conditioner I had unplugged it when I left. This was too hard to explain so I just told her I had left it unplugged because I did not trust the camper yet. When I talked to Beanie later she said "yup we figured you were just so paranoid that you unplugged it for safety." Oh well, Whatever. Works for me. No harm, no foul.
So, when I drove to where Beanie and Gary were camping they were done fishing and getting ready for bed. They work nights and have weird sleeping hours. They said they would wake back up at 4:30 to do some more fishing. (It was about 2:30 when they said this) Then I took a nap myself. I slept for a entire hour. It's unusual for me to do that in the middle of the day. Sometimes I take a 10 minute nap but usually not this long.
After I woke up I went to Spirit Lake to pick up some supplies. Earlier that morning when I told Justin I was out camping he said I was crazy. On the way back to my camper when I went past the north shore of Spirit Lake the lake I saw someone out on the lake Wake Boarding. There was still ice washed up on shore for heavens sake. Now That's Crazy.
After I got back Beanie and Gary were still not awake so I took a mile walk. Then they were still not awake so I took another half mile walk. My legs were getting tired and it was about 7 PM by this time so I went back to the camper and was thinking about opening a beer. I saw a car pull up and it turned out to be Gary's parents. Gary and Beanie were suppose to go out to dinner with them but, had overslept. I talked to the parents for about a half hour. (Never did learn there names) Then they left.
I then opened a beer and had another small fire. About the time I was ready for bed. I saw the light come on in Beanie and Gary's camper. I went over to talk to them for a half hour or so and told them I had met there parents. But, I was tired, and ready for bed so I headed back to my camper and hit the hay.
Sunday morning I woke up took the dog for a short walk again Took a shower in my new camper shower. (It works great) and then I started to pack up early and head back home. It was going to get windy after noon and I do not have brakes or good tires on my camper yet. Besides this was it's first test and I did not know how it would handle (it handles great. I love these short, light, campers. They pull so easy and straight. After getting home I still averaged 14 MPG. Not to bad considering the wind. pulling the camper, and all the short trips I did.)
I made it back home in one piece and backed the camper in the shed.
There are a few more details but, I will tell you all some other day.
Have a nice Day
Charlie