Hey y'all..
I thought it might be a fun to start a topic with vintage travel trailer memories.
I have a TON of memories with my Mom, Dad and brother camping growing up. My Dad has been gone for nearly 17 yrs now, but as I type this reply, I can still remember helping him set up our 78 Terry Taurus and him explaining to me how he hooks up and unhooks, sets jack stands, rolls/unrolls the awning, winterizes, ETC. Quite honestly, that's one of the main reasons when I started camping I knew what I was doing for the most part already. Because I had an interest in what he was doing and he spent the time to explain things to me. I can still picture him in his green chase lounge relaxing. He'd make us excellent camping breakfast's on that old Coleman grill outside on the picnic table. Those memories to me are priceless.
We camped regularly at Locust Lake State Park and I always looked forward to going to ride bikes, take hikes in the woods, build dams in the creek behind our campsite (we always loved site 178). Going swimming on the beach there, lots of fishing, Etc.
Then when I moved out on my own and wanted my own rig, I saved up some money and bought a 1977 Go Tag Along, 21' Single axle. She was rough, had no running water inside, etc, but it was a TT and I could go camping.
I met my wife shortly after I had that rig and took her camping a few times in it, before I upgraded to an 87 Wilderness Yukon, then went to an early 90s Viking pop up, (hated that, LOL), eventually bought a 92 Skyline Boomer, then back to my current 89 Layton.
Camping is such a great family activity, it forces you to unplug, escape the pressures of everyday life and focus on your family. Taking hikes in the woods, throwing football, horseshoes, you name it.
I feel very fortunate my Mom and Dad instilled the tradition of camping in me starting when I was 6 yrs old. I like taking my boys now and hope they will continue camping when they are older and living on their own. I hope/pray and ask the Lord to allow me to be physically fit and independent enough to still be able to manage a TT when I'm in my 60s so "Pop Pop" can go along camping with his (hopefully) grandkids someday.
What memories do you all have about camping in older TTs? What do you enjoy most about camping? For the older folks on this forum, do you camp with your kids and grandkids? I'd bet that is just wonderful. I would have loved that when I was younger, but my grandparents did not camp and my Dad was gone before I was married. My Mom went with us one time for one night and that was fun.
Have a great day and weekend y'all.
G
2017 Dodge Ram 2500 HD, 4x4, CCSB, 6.4L HEMI, Snow Chief, tow package.,1989 Skyline Layton model 75-2251.