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May 19, 2015

Maiden voyage

Last weekend was the maiden voyage of our Northstar and I couldn't have asked for any better.

We had 2 tournaments back to back at Summersville Lake which is about 1 1/2 hours away. I had to work Friday, but my husband took off that morning with the my Expedition and the boat. He wanted to get a little fishing time in and grab a site since it is walk up only at this time of year. I had a "Take Your Truck Camper To Work" day. (that way I could get my boss' attention to the fact I wanted to leave early;))

It took a little getting used to the much larger hard-side camper after having the pop up, but I waddled my way up some typical pot-holed, wavey, curvy West Virginia roads. (I did get to skip out around 2)

Since this CG doesn't have water hook ups, I had to fill the fresh water tank when I got there. At this point, I realized I may not have done my research as well as I should. I chatted up 2 guys doing the same thing at the dump station while filing up my tank. Hmmm...that water probably shouldn't be running out of the bed of the truck. I figured there was a valve open somewhere, but my girl-ness kicked in and I was embarrassed that I had no clue where. So, after taking a quick look in the obvious places and having one of the guys try to help me (ever been in a small camper with a 300 lbs total stranger? - things got tight in there!) I decided to go to the site number my husband had given me to sit down and read the darn manual. Without an audience, I settled down and took another look and found the valve, closed it and went back to the fill station.

Back to the site again, parked the home and called my husband only to find out he was fishing the cove behind the campground, watching me and was trying to figure out why I came and went and came back.

It was nice and cool, so no need to run the AC. One thing I did miss about the pop up is the huge all around ventilation. I love to sleep with lots of fresh air but the extra room more than made up for it. That and not having to walk to the bath-house first thing when you get up at 4:30am. Also, going to sleep looking at the stars through the skylight...that was pretty cool. I have to say, these were 2 of the best nights sleep I have had in a year.

Fished all day and came back to the CG exhausted. Sat under the awning, enjoyed an adult beverage and listened to some Eric Clapton Unplugged. HEAVENLY!!! Clean up after dinner was sooo much easier with the double bowl sink and water that came out of the faucet hot...NO NEED TO HEAT UP A PAN ON THE STOVE!

We did a partial breakdown of the camp that night. Next morning was a simple unplug electric and drive off the blocks. None of that cranking it down and tucking canvas. Everyone at the tournament really like the camper. I did a couple tours. I think I have found my calling as a truck camper Apostle.

All in all, just a little learning curve and I seem to be a slow student! But I have am really tickled with the new baby.

  • Sounds great. The "shakedown trip" sounds like it went nearly flawless.

    It took a little getting used to the much larger hard-side camper after having the pop up, but I waddled my way up some typical pot-holed, wavey, curvy West Virginia roads...


    ...that Northstar looks like the narrow footprint camper series, judging from your photo (much narrower than many hard-side campers out there). On the full-sided Ford, I am surprised that this camper/truck combo "waddled" at all (I'm interpreting "waddle" as swaying; I could be wrong!).

    Have fun out there!

    S-
  • HMMM...fishing...went like this.
    You have to understand this lake. This is the clearest water I have ever seen. The fish see you long before you see them (that is my story and I am sticking to it) He wanted to fish shallow up the river and I wanted to be down in the main lake. He usually wins these battles.
    Day 1. Club tournament with about 10 people in 6 boats. My husband and I are in the same boat, yet fish against each other. He was doing well...I was not. That does NOT lend itself to a good day for anyone! At least I didn't blank. Caught 2 in the last 2 hours.
    Day 2. Different deal. We fished as a team. And went to a different part of the lake. I started off with a bang and had 3 keepers in no time. The next were a little more difficult but I felt better about myself when I ended up catching 4 of the 5 we brought in. Not in the money, but less stress for all. I admit it...I am a bad partner with my husband. I can fish with a total stranger for 9 hours and not catch fish and not be stressed!

    I got a little practice in driving the boat with alot of traffic. This weekend, a girlfriend and I are a team in a local tournament that will be a nut house! Over 120 boats plus all the pleasure boaters that will be on the water. We just want to come out of it alive, but it sure would be nice to hold our own against all the boys.

    Sharkman, I don't see us ever regretting it.
    ps.I know where there is a nice one if you want to pm me
  • Congrats on the hardside, we are looking to get away from the pop up for the same things you mentioned, so how did you do fishing?
  • Nice...

    One step at a time eh? heheh..
    looking forward to it...
    Thanks for sharing...