RichieC wrote:
There's a certain satisfaction that comes with pulling into a park site next to a 5th wheeler (or trailer), jumping out of the cab, plugging in the electric, pulling out a chair, grabbing a beer and sitting down like there's nothing to it.
Funny you mention that.
Couple months ago we went to this very small but VERY clean and neat campground.
At the front office we pulled in behind a 5th wheel that had arrived a few minutes before us. Cathy checked us in and we ended up driving in behind the 5th. We found our site and they were 3 spots further around the access circle.
We were hooked up with water and electric, had extended the slide-out and Cathy was walking our pup. I was sitting down with a JD on the rocks. 20 minutes later they had their 5th wheel where they wanted it and disconnected. They still were cranking down stabilizers and arranging all kinds of other stuff.
I like our less complex camper. ;)