All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsIndian Cave State Park -- SE NebraskaThinking about taking my family on a quick weekend trip to SE Nebraska for the Applejack Festival in Nebraska City. I am considering reserving a spot at Indian Cave State Park. Does anyone have experience here? Never been there and just looking for some insight from experienced campers.Re: ~Post your campsite photos here~ clkelley564 wrote: Fort Wilderness Resort and Campground, Lake Buena Vista, FL Site 1741 Full Hookup, W/E/S/C Right near comfort station - Feb 2012 The evolution of a campsite We love Disney World and had our first trip to Ft. Wilderness this past January. Great place! I have to ask, though -- did you get any grief for having both the trailer and motor home on the same campsite?Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Our 2012 Surveyor Select SV-294 we purchased last September. Just purchased a new (to us) tow vehicle: 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab with a 6.8L V10 engine. Our last trip was down to Ft. Wilderness in Disney World this past January. Can't wait to take it out this season. The kids' darn baseball games are getting in the way!Re: Post your tow vehicle pics here I recently purchased a 2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty Crew Cab 6.8 L V10 to pull our Forest River Surveyor Select SV-294 33-ft trailer. Big upgrade from my 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 4.7L V8. I loved my Ram, but it was at it's max pulling our trailer. I haven't hitched up the Ford yet, but am excited to take it on the maiden voyage.Re: HEY we need a sticky for our TT pics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! krut29 wrote: Hello all, This is my first post. We just purchased this used 2010 Keystone Hornet 31RLDS. I am towing it with a 2007 Tundra. We hope to go on our first camping trip in few weeks. Thanks Ken Welcome Krut! Nice looking rig. We are going to be pulling through your neck of the woods in a week on our way down to Orlando.Re: Camp foodOn our last trip, I cooked up some pretty tasty skewers that were all prepped at home. Even my picky eating kids loved them. While I am all for making homemade marinades, I found that Walmart carries a great liquid Caribbean Jerk marinade. Soaked a few steaks (usually I prefer ribeyes, but sirloin works great and is cheaper) and some de-boned chicken thighs overnight in the marinade. Cut them up into small cubes along with some link smoked sausage. Cut up green and red pepper, zucchini, and onions for the skewers. Rubbed the veggies with olive oil, then ground salt and pepper on them. Put 'em all together, placed them in the fridge, and was ready to go on our trip. After setting up our site Friday afternoon, it was a simple meal to throw on our portable gas grill. Paired it up with some corn on the cob and rolls, and we were good to go.
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