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magnusfide
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Nov 21, 2018

What was the biggest flub on a trip?

We always set our items we're loading next to the RV door. On a Thanksgiving trip some years ago, for some inexplicable reason the cooler with the turkey and other refrigerator foods was set on the front stoop. About 150 miles down the road our neighbor called and said, "Did you forget something?"

He got a free turkey and food and we had to rustle Thanksgiving dinner from whatever we could find at a convenience store because all the grocery stores were closed. We did concoct a sausage and egg casserole that year that's become a regular menu item.

There's always a silver lining.
  • turbojimmy wrote:
    Went to check in at Hershey Camping Resort for a 4-day stay. Reached into my pocket where my wallet usually is and realized I had left it at home, 150 miles away. Thankfully I was meeting up with other family that spotted me for the duration of the stay and for gas for the trip home.


    Did the same thing but a bit farther, like 500 miles. I was very careful on that trip and sponged from my wife's purse.
  • We lived in Manteca, CA. Took the Pop-up to Calistoga for some races. Forgot to pack pillows. Drove home and back to Calistoga. Passing who knows how many WalMarts on the way.
  • Went to check in at Hershey Camping Resort for a 4-day stay. Reached into my pocket where my wallet usually is and realized I had left it at home, 150 miles away. Thankfully I was meeting up with other family that spotted me for the duration of the stay and for gas for the trip home.
  • :B DutchmenSport we did that. I wasn't happy with the navigator but we laughed about it afterwards. I pulled out of a cg one morning and dropped the trailer wheels into a hole (so I thought) and didn't get out to check. Went to set up that afternoon and guess what, no landing gear blocks. :S
  • Without detailed checklists I’d be driving back all the time. Bicycle front wheel is the most recent.
  • Got all ready, loaded and took off. Reached the state park and no reservation. We were at the wrong state park. We finally figured out where we were scheduled with the reservation. Showed up about 4 hours later at the right place. Duh!
  • We normally pull the 5th wheel to our destination for the weekend. We decided to leave it at a campsite for 3 consecutive weekends. The owners only charged us $2 a day to keep it plugged in and on the site. It was cheaper to leave it there than to tow it an hour each way with the truck. And the bonus was we could ride the motorcycle up for the second weekend. And that was where we went wrong. The keys to unlock the camper door are attached to the trucks key chain. And they were still at the houses.