Decided to take out our new to us 5er for the weekend. I SHOULD have known from the beginning it wouldn't be pretty.
To start with, I went to the storage lot around noon to start the Norcold fridge so it would be cold before we took off. Wouldn't you know, I got the heat sensor fault code. Book says only technician can fix it. No problem, we'll take a cooler.
So then we got a late start. By the time we got the trailer loaded and hooked up, it's already getting dark. Get to the pull through site at the campground and there's two trees and a stone post on either side of the narrow entrance. With about a three foot drop off and no shoulder on the road I'm on. Tried to get in and ended up rubbing the awning on one of the trees. So I somehow back out and try to go around the front. As I'm backing in, I can't get the rig turned sharp enough. Thank God for the B&W hitch. I had the trailer twisted so bad that one of the front legs was scraping the ground and a corner of the truck bed almost hit the underside of the trailer. So I get out of the truck, and the neighbor comes out and says, dude, you're backing in from the wrong direction. The site is angled the other way. Doh!
So I look and the next site over has a better entrance and isn't reserved. So I pull in there. Now I'm trying to level the rig and it's at a steep grade. A full bubble on the level in the fridge. By the time it's level front to back, the nose is 6 inches off the ground and the tail is about three feet in the air. And it's still not exactly level.
So I get everything hooked up and we bed down. This morning, we're going through all the systems, and the black tank level says 3/4 full. So I go and empty it and barely anything comes out. So I look down the commode and there's a pile almost to the bottom of the toilet. Great. I get the house and stick it down the toilet and start flushing everything out. Pull the handle and get nice flow until nothing comes out anymore. Look down the toilet, and it still has water in it. Great, the black tank won't completely empty.
So my son in the front of the rig (front living room) says it's too hot. So I figure I'll turn on the fantastic fan and pull some of the hot air out. Cover goes up, fan doesn't come on. I check the other two fans, and they work fine. Great, the fan is broke.
So after all this, my wife and I are laying on the bed and my wife rolls over and says "can we just retire now and do this all the time?".
What an AWESOME trip!
TV: 2012 F250 CC SB SRW 6.7L Diesel w/air lift suspension
CHU: 2012 Keystone Montana 3750FL
Hitch: B&W Turnover Ball w/ Companion 3500
Family: Me, HH6, a Boston Terrier, a Shiba Inu