Our
first trip with the new camper started today at Mosquito Lake State Park.
Contrary to the name, there really aren't that many mosquitoes here
– especially compared to another recent camp out where I came home with about 20 bites! The campground is mostly wooded, facilities are recently updated,
and there are a lot of activities here. I think there is even a band playing
tomorrow night at the marina.
So far
camping with the new trailer has been great. It towed well on the way
out, and set up was a breeze. Pretty much unhitched, pulled out the
awning, plugged it in, and that was that. We ended up spending some time
at Wally World getting a few supplies. Mostly we got a bunch of plastic
totes to hold everything in place in the cabinets so it doesn't turn into a
mess while we tow.
We did
have to stop at the dump station on the way in which was new for us.
Obviously nothing to dump yet, but we filled the freshwater tank up.
Although we thought we’d look like total newbies and mess something up,
it was pretty self-explanatory and easy. Just go easy when you get to the
top of the tank so it doesn't spray back at you.
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